Reform UK
What Gorton and Denton means for the right
The election has grim implications — but there is no cause for despair
Riding the fire horse
Nigel Farage has offered more questions than answers in a promising but perilous year for Reform
Who has the right to speak in universities?
Invitations should not be rescinded — but no one has the right to an invitation
Don’t make parents pay for pints
It would be a terrible mistake to uphold the two-child benefit cap
Is Reform committed to the Union?
Nigel Farage should take the United Kingdom more seriously
Will the Reform revolution devour its own children?
Nigel Farage needs a plan for managing the extremes of the online right
The limits of Laila Cunningham
Reform’s new stars must prove that they can think deeply and not just indulge in anti-woke posturing
Farage’s new faces
Reform needs to pick hundreds of candidates who are ruthless politically, but not lunatics
Two faces of Toryism
Andy Street and Suella Braverman represent two paths. The Conservatives are taking the low road
A tale of two home secretaries
Kemi Badenoch might regret being left with Priti Patel rather than Suella Braverman
