Content in the topic of Defeating populism
The importance of voting against what you don’t want; a lesson from France
What do we consider when we head to the polls? In an ideal world we vote for the candidate we want; in the imperfect world in which we find ourselves, we often vote against the party we don't.Elon Musk: Ministers must reverse misguided energy powergrab
Campaigners have urged the UK energy secretary to step in and reverse Ofgem's "misguided decision" to grant Elon Musk's Tesla Energy company a licence to supply electricity in the UK.Greens win Gorton & Denton By-election!
Credit: PA Images / Peter Byrne / Alamy Responding to the news that the Green Party has won the seat of Gorton and Denton, Naomi Smith, Chief Executive of...What happened in the Portuguese Presidential election?
“I think the message from the Portuguese people was clear. We lead the right in Portugal, we lead the right-wing space in Portugal, and we will soon govern this country.” André Ventura, Leader of Chega & Presidential CandidateTory to Reform UK Defection Tracker
Reform UK are presenting themselves as an insurgent political party, yet their adoption of former Conservatives shows they are nothing more than the 'Tories in disguise'.New database tracks Tory defections to Reform UK
Nigel Farage has been accused of leading the “Tory Party in disguise”, as a new database tracks the number of former Conservative politicians making up the ranks of Reform UK.We went undercover on Far-Right TikTok. Here’s what we found.
Meet George2006 and John1987, two young men who have recently joined TikTok... except they’re not really young men... they’re us.Nathan Gill’s actions a betrayal and damaging to public trust
The former leader of Reform UK in Wales has been jailed for 10-and-a-half years after he was paid £40,000 to make pro-Russian statements in the European Parliament.Write to your paper to highlight the impact of Brexit on the Budget Farage’s Brexit wrecked economy and public know he’s to blame
Campaigners have warned that Reform UK leader Nigel Farage "wants to take more risks with people's financial security" after he gave a speech setting out new economic policies.
