What is it about Reform?
Reform is rising because trust in politics has collapsed. Economic insecurity, failing public services, unaffordable housing, insecure work and a loss of belonging have created Rea...
Search fresh public links, source activity, and ready-to-use post angles for Reform.
Fresh curated links around Reform are collected here so marketers can spot useful updates and turn timely ideas into posts faster.
Recent items include:
Recent curated links from global sources. Generate one free draft from any story, then use SocialBu to schedule and refine your content calendar.
Reform is rising because trust in politics has collapsed. Economic insecurity, failing public services, unaffordable housing, insecure work and a loss of belonging have created Rea...
A short history of how a movement founded to make synagogues feel less 'Jewy' spent two centuries quietly putting the Jewishness back
A New Yorker cartoon has lived rent-free in my head for years. In it, some kids are playing in a progressive early childhood center. One kid looks to the teacher and asks: “Do we s...
THE Makerfield by-election ought to give Reform UK pause. Not because by-elections are always prophetic: most are not. But because the result exposed a weakness that months of buoy...
The phrase 'two-tier Britain' can be tossed around as much as the right want. But for Reform, there are two versions of it. One they will happily scrutinise and lambast. And one th...
Reform is now tied with the Radcliffe First group as the second largest party on the council
The time has come
There will be many words written about the Makerfield and Aberdeen by-elections, but one thing is clear - the results have left the idea of the Conservatives doing a deal with Refo...
Porridge: I was trying to avoid being as blunt as saying “none of the sources you quoted proves your point”! It might had been better if you had actually said that - and, to an...
“The purpose of a system is what it does.” - Stafford Beer. PFI is akin to taking out HP to buy a car instead of saving for it, but the finance company forces you to use their cont...
Porridge: It depends what you mean. LGBTetc ideologues pushing their agenda don’t need to be terrorists: they’ve colonised government, the civil service, academia … And this is...
On May 7, elections were held in England, Scotland, and Wales. These were for some of the local council spots in England as well as for electing the devolved governments in Scotlan...
For generations, Americans have expanded the meaning of "We, the People"—not because our institutions did it on their own, but because ordinary people demanded it. From U.S. Rep....
The third, and final, part of my series on reform and how to tackle it is out today on Substack. You can read it here. Read the full article...
REFORM UK on Calderdale Council, in West Yorkshire, in sweeping changes after winning 34 of the 54 seats, has removed the Vicar of Halifax Minster, Canon Hilary Barber, as the long...
Complacency and arrogance is, in part, why we are in opposition at the moment, and why we risk being consumed by Reform if we do not get our act together. It is imperative that suc...
Yes, because tolerance would be such an awful thing.
Mainstream progressives win a landslide General Election against a backdrop of anti-Conservative disaffection. In that election, a lower-class party formed just a few years before...
Vote took place in ward where three independent councillors previously joined Reform.
The former Tory, and now Reform far-right MP, Robert Jenrick, has set out in the Daily Telegraph his ideas on tax reform, for which programme Read the full article...
The ‘52 reforms in 52 weeks’ drive should include governance reforms, with a focus on decentralisation and accountability
Use SocialBu to discover ideas, generate post drafts, and schedule them across your social channels.