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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...
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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...
The second part of my three-part series on Reform is out this morning on Substack. You can find it here. Please give the process of Read the full article...
A short history of how a movement founded to make synagogues feel less 'Jewy' spent two centuries quietly putting the Jewishness back
No reform is easy when it has to be carried out under time pressure.
Reform has pledged "ensure more of your money goes into the frontline services" in its pitch to West Oxfordshire voters, as it seeks to defend and improve upon its single seat.
To get across that Reform policy actually endangers Reformers themselves, campaigners have first to counter the Reformer’s preconceptions The post How can we reach Reform voters in...
The ascendancy of Reform has been described as ‘ominous’ by some in government, but today there’s been a cautious reaction.
Reform won two seats as Labour lose grip on power in heartland seat.
“The only argument going for them is grievance and resentment. The post Reform slammed for being a ‘posh boys club’ appeared first on Left Foot Forward: Leading the UK's progressi...
The bitter infighting and defections that have plagued Reform continue. The post Reform in turmoil: Deputy group leader of Cornwall Council defects appeared first on Left Foot Forw...
Reform is now tied with the Radcliffe First group as the second largest party on the council
‘Readiness for government’ and credibility can be a very fragile thing in the making. Many fundamental questions about how a Reform government would work remain unanswered and inde...
Reform has switched leaders less than a year after taking control of the council The post Reform council leader ousted by own councillors in Worcestershire appeared first on Left F...
A PROTESTANT church magazine has ditched the name Reform, saying readers got “fed up” of it being mistaken for a publication linked to the political party
Reform's first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on 'culture war' issues The post Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has...
The question now is whether insurgent politics can survive contact with the real battles of everyday local government.
Labour and the Tories both suffered huge blows. Is a political realignment underway?
As the local elections approach some councillors are deploying the usual creative thinking when it comes to scoring votes. A common method is to strategically forego any mention of...
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...
Reform has won 10 extra seats in North Tyneside, bringing its total in the council chamber to 11.
For all the hope of bringing renewed dynamism to the British economy, Reform UK will not have assembled a pro-growth electoral coalition. The country may well need a brave and radi...
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...
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