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NPR's Scott Simon speaks to George Eaton of New Statesman magazine about the populist, right-wing party Reform UK which is reshaping British politics.
If Mr Farage is obsessed with death, it is because death is obsessed with him. The car crash was only the first of three near ...
Behind the scapegoating of immigrants and anti-establishment cynicism, a story of entrenched inequalities and ...
The NHS is the big one and probably the hardest to pin down. 82% of Reform voters don't want privatisation of one of our ...
Success means scrutiny. As a protest party, Reform, like earlier Farage ventures, was distinguished mainly by a penchant for ...
Less than five years after emerging from the ashes of Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party, Reform UK is a political force in the ...
But what happened next? Nigel Farage did what Nigel Farage always does: he lost interest, moved on, and buried the commitment ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ... majority last year on just 35 per cent of the vote. Farage said on Friday: “Today marks the end of two ...
That is why Nigel Farage’s party hit the jackpot when the votes were counted on Friday, winning a by-election, two mayoralties and 600 local council seats. The implications for national politics ...
Nigel Farage has vowed to “resist” asylum seekers ... Alongside Doncaster, North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire. Brexit big beast Nigel claimed the results revealed “the end ...
Nigel Farage has vowed to reject migrants from Reform ... The jubilant Reform party now runs a swath of big authorities for the first time - securing majorities on Kent, Staffordshire ...