Reform
Power with responsibility
Britain has built a governing system in which officials exercise immense power yet face no consequences. Could that be about to change?
Beyond the one-man band
With defections looming and insiders hedging their bets, Reform faces an awkward question: who actually fills its benches?
Why Robert Jenrick joined Reform
“This Stalinist approach doesn’t seem like the way to build a happy team, but then it’s not my problem anymore”
War without arms
Labour’s welfare obsession is costing the UK hard military power
The Boriswave may yet be stopped
Reversing a disastrous migration wave may yet be within reach
The neverending Tories
Reform UK cannot depend too much on people who have already failed
The year ahead for Reform
Why 2026 will tell us if Reform really are ready for Government
We have to be Serious Sausages
Ignore the doomers — Britain can be reformed if we are mature about it
Cutting the silken threads
A new think tank can help a future Reform government escape the ties that paralyse Britain
Sharkbait
Is this an election which I see before me?
