Rishi Sunak is this evening under fire for allowing a huge Tory rebellion to go ahead over an issue that won’t help his party’s poll ratings. While Mr Sunak’s flagship health policy passed the Commons this evening, the PM found himself relying
Nearly a quarter of voters who backed the Tories at the last general election now support Reform UK, new polling shows. The survey found 24% of those who voted Conservative in 2019 have switched to the Nigel Farage-linked party in what the
Rishi Sunak could call a summer general election if he avoids a Tory bloodbath at next month’s local elections. Senior government sources said the choice between a ballot in July or November is now “paper thin”. A source told The Sun: “If
Reform UK is closing in on the Tories with a new poll showing the insurgent party is just four points behind for the second week running. The survey by YouGov put Richard Tice’s party on 15 percent, down one point from a
A Tory MP has risked expulsion from the party after appearing to back opposition party Reform UK. Don Valley MP Nick Fletcher tweeted that voters in Ashfield, Lee Anderson’s constituency, should vote for the Reform UK MP instead of the Conservatives. The
Labour’s Angela Rayner was forced to flee out the back door of a pub this afternoon, after a campaign event was hijacked by tax protestors. Ms Rayner was visiting Teesside with Labour’s Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves when the campaign stunt disrupted their
Labour is under huge fire today after it emerged their new Tax Tsar said “codger” pensioners have “had it ridiculously good”. Sir Edward Troup, a former Treasury special adviser on tax and head of HMRC, was announced as Rachel Reeves’s new tax
Reform UK has hit its highest vote share recorded by a pollster in a fresh blow to embattled Rishi Sunak. The poll by Redfield and Wilton Strategies put the insurgent party on 15 percent, up one point from the previous week. It
Nigel Farage has confessed that he sees similarities between himself and the late Margaret Thatcher. Speaking during a wide-ranging interview that coincides with the 11th anniversary of her passing, Mr Farage said both of them were conviction activists who fought for what
Brexit voters have backed Reform UK over the Tories for the first time in new polling. The survey by YouGov found 35% of Brexiteers intend to vote for the insurgent party led by Richard Tice, up two points from the previous week.