
OPINION
— Keir Starmer, dubbed the Don Quixote of British politics, persists in opposing EU rapprochement despite rising public support for rejoining, especially in Scotland, risking further disappointment and political irrelevance.
OPINION
— Keir Starmer, dubbed the Don Quixote of British politics, persists in opposing EU rapprochement despite rising public support for rejoining, especially in Scotland, risking further disappointment and political irrelevance.
UK Politics
— Support for UK electoral reform has surged to 60%, but real change remains unlikely before the 2030s, as entrenched party interests and public focus hinder swift transformation.
UK Politics
— Keir Starmer’s government faces eroding public trust as perceptions of respect for ordinary people fall sharply, with Labour support dwindling and voters questioning whose interests the government serves.
Opinion Polls
— Our latest charts displaying the voting intention percentages for the next general election in the UK. This week, Reform regains momentum, Labour rises slightly, Lib Dems slip.
Opinion Polls
— Our latest charts displaying the voting intention percentages for the next general election in the UK. This week, the Reform Party leads, Labour stagnates, and the Greens fall; coalition uncertainty and debates over electoral reform reshape UK politics.
UK Politics
— The Tories’ economic credibility has collapsed with Liz Truss’s mini-budget. In scapegoating her, they overlook deeper failures. A shallow apology from the shadow chancellor does not win back disillusioned British voters.
UK Politics
— Starmer’s English-only stance clashes with the devolved UK nations’ multilingual and inclusive integration policies, highlighting a fractured approach to migrant language education amid underfunding and growing calls for reform.
UK Politics
— Farage’s Reform party surges with left-leaning pledges, unsettling Labour and Conservatives alike, as Britain’s political landscape shifts under a first-past-the-post system unfit for a multi-party reality.
COMMENT
— Farage’s Reform Party surges past Conservatives in polls after sweeping local wins, echoing Portugal’s far-right Chega party rise. Britain’s political centre wobbles as 2029 looms. Illusion or inevitable realignment?
Opinion Polls
— Our latest charts displaying the voting intention percentages for the next general election in the UK. This week, the Reform party strengthens its position, Labour weakens further, and the Conservatives regain ground slightly.
OPINION
— Reform UK sparks cross-party outrage over racist ad falsely questioning Anas Sarwar’s loyalty to Scotland, in a divisive, race-baiting move widely condemned across the political spectrum.
Opinion Polls
— Our latest charts displaying the voting intention percentages for the next general election in the UK.
OPINION
— Migrant care workers are questioning whether to remain in the UK as the Labour government extends residency to ten years, restricts visas, and overlooks exploitation, while social care grapples with a worsening staffing crisis.
Social Cohesion
— Keir Starmer blames migration for Britain’s disunity, yet research shows that isolation stems from austerity, inequality, and the loss of community spaces, not diversity. Youth loneliness and class divides fuel disconnection.
What The Experts Say
— The UK and EU strike landmark post-Brexit deals, boosting trade, defence, and mobility. Reduced red tape aids food exports and security ties deepen, signalling warmer relations amid political uncertainty.
Long-Read
— Trump's flimsy UK ‘trade deal’ masks retreat from tariff chaos, while India pact offers rare Brexit trade gain. Yet neither offsets Brexit’s economic harm nor ends Britain’s Brexitist politics.
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