
If Jake Berry is the answer, what’s the question?
It’s hard to understand what an underpowered former Tory minister brings to Reform.
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It’s hard to understand what an underpowered former Tory minister brings to Reform.
ByThe shadow justice secretary’s gonzo stunts are dragging British politics into uncharted territory.
ByIf something is beginning to look inevitable, let’s talk about it.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByThe Tories too often give the impression that they think Reform is right but people should not vote for them.
ByThe broadcaster’s attempts to win back trust among Reform supporters is good for democracy.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByThe civil wars within Maga and Reform UK only show how dangerous they are.
ByThe country that voted for Keir Hardie is turning against the party of Keir Starmer.
ByAnd what it reveals about Reform's greatest weakness.
ByReform are selling a programme of coal-mining and reindustrialisation – one based on fiscal fantasies.
ByThe Reform chairman’s resignation poses more questions than answers.
ByThe “hang the paedos, fund the NHS” constituency is not moving left.
ByThe Energy Secretary wants to future-proof net zero from the threat of Reform.
ByKeir Starmer’s “Project Fear” offensive against Reform UK is not going to stick.
ByAhead of a crucial by-election, Reform are surging, and the SNP are in disarray.
ByNigel Farage’s fiscal arithmetic is as eye-catching as it is unserious.
ByBritain’s greatest shapeshifter is struggling to contain his contradictions.
ByThe issue is low on the agenda for almost all British voters. But the reset could still be a political…
ByIn a pub in Blackpool, Nigel Farage’s people’s army is doing politics the old-fashioned way.
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