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A Turquoise Revolution?
No politician can mobilise an audience quite like Nigel Farage. That was evident yesterday as I headed to the National Exhibition Centre...
Will Kingston-Cox
Jul 1, 20243 min read


Just Like Blair: Starmer Empowers the Populist Right
Last Monday in the South Wales town of Merthyr Tydfil, a political storm was brewing. Through a frenzy of flashing cameras and rapturous...
Henry Jones
Jun 24, 20244 min read


Breaking Duopoly: An inflection point for Britain?
Yesterday, Dan Sillett wrote a brilliantly articulated column in which he argued that, due to such a lack of a viable alternative to...
Will Kingston-Cox
Jun 16, 20245 min read


If not the Tories then what's your poison?
Trying to keep up with this election is like an asthmatic snail trying to outrun a cheetah. Simply put, it is impossible. There are...
Dan Sillett
Jun 15, 20245 min read


Potent return of Farage places Sunak and Starmer in a perilous position
Whether you like it or not, Nigel Farage is back and here to stay. This is bad news for Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak. It has nearly been...
Will Kingston-Cox
Jun 9, 20245 min read


Nigel Farage sets the overdue cat amongst the futile pigeons
Say what you like about Nigel Farage. He is indisputably the most influential British politician of the 21st century. Farage helped...
Will Kingston-Cox
Jun 3, 20243 min read


Nigel Farage is bringing a storm to Westminster
So it’s finally happened. There are in fact three certainties in life. Death, taxes, and Nigel Farage announcing he’s standing for...
Dan Sillett
Jun 3, 20244 min read
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