The year of the rebel
Keir Starmer’s opponents in the country and the party have left him struggling to keep control
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Keir Starmer’s opponents in the country and the party have left him struggling to keep control
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New research from Cardiff University finds Reform is now treated as the opposition party on mainstream news shows
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The Conservative peer has defected to a party that might struggle in Scotland
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Ever since Farage has been in the public eye I’ve been telling whoever would listen about his past
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Deal or no deal, the risk for Starmer is that a united right beats a divided left
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Councillors will not be able to keep promises on council tax
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But if Shabana Mahmood’s gamble fails, Reform will benefit
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Among the radicals at Revolution Festival
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For Reform and the Tories, spending cuts are always for people other than their own voters
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The insurgent party is trolling the home secretary, and her party
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Another cowardly attack on immigrants does not hide the incompetence of the Starmer government
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster
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Two senior party figures appear to disagree with Nigel Farage over repealing the cap
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The party’s flirtation with statist economics is fading
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Recent polling by Deltapoll found that just 38 per cent of Brits could recognise her in a photograph
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At Guildford Rugby Club, Nigel Farage’s number two goes into salesman mode to entice Reform-curious Conservatives
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Pockets of deprivation can be found in all corners of the country
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If people in Lincolnshire got a little something from the building of a solar project in their county, they might…
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Starmer has cast defeating Farage as a moral obligation. So if he falls short, must he make way?
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Nigel Farage’s party is in danger of losing momentum
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