Lee Anderson has issued a four-word warning to the Tories after Robert Jenrick resigned from the Conservative Party yesterday. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, to reply to the announcement of Jenrick’s departure from the party, which Anderson had been a part of
Lee Anderson has poured cold water on Labour’s refusal to rule out allowing Nigel Farage to join Sir Keir Starmer’s party. The absurd proposition emerged after PMQs, when Sir Keir championed his second Tory MP defection in two weeks. Natalie Elphicke switched
Rishi Sunak has received a major general election boost after Nigel Farage hinted about his political future. The former UKIP leader has suggested he will not return to frontline politics at the next general election as he pointed to “attractive options” in
Lee Anderson has issued a “reality check” warning to the Conservative Party after it faced an embarrassing set of local election results. In a post on X, the Reform UK MP for Ashfield told the Tories to “stop blaming others” in a
Reform leader Richard Tice dismissed claims his party is hoping to do a deal with Boris Johnson. Allies of the ex-PM and Nigel Farage were said to have been in contact to discuss a realignment of the right after the general election.
Reform UK could take “almost the whole Conservative vote” at the next general election, according to Nigel Farage. He told GB News that he could “not rule out” an unprecedented swing from the Tories to Reform and a complete collapse of the
Reform Party leader Richard Tice came out fighting today and warned “The Tories have to be punished and smashed.” After an election night which showed significantly increased political traction for Reform, especially in the North and Midlands, and gains which brutally hit
Tory MPs will be left rattled after Reform UK came within 100 votes of pushing them into third place in the Blackpool South by-election. Amid a very strong night for Richard Tice’s insurgent party, Reform UK won just 117 votes fewer than
Reform UK has said results from Sunderland are “outstanding” as the party reaches new levels of support at the expense of the Conservatives. Reform, which is standing in all Sunderland council seats, has enjoyed a slew of great results while the Tories
Rishi Sunak is bracing for a difficult weekend of local election results after latest polling put the Tories just three points ahead of Reform. The Prime Minister is hoping to keep hold of key mayoralties as he faces losing hundreds of councillors.