Polls have predicted the Tories to be wiped out in a historic level of defeat, after public dissatisfaction on immigration policy also plunged to record lows.
The public is dissatisfied with the government’s handling of illegal small boat crossings, while Reform UK beats the Tories in trust on immigration.
Mr. Galloway claimed his victory was ‘for Gaza’ as the Reform UK team voiced serious allegations, including death threats, racist abuse, and ‘intimidation.’
Reform UK has been singled out as the biggest threat to potential Conservative hopes in a general election, after Tory by-elections woes signal political shift.
Reform’s deputy leader has labelled the result as a ’remarkable‘ achievement for his party, while Rishi Sunak admitted the ’particularly challenging' situation.
Labour remains ‘cautiously optimistic’ as a former Tory minister claims that anything less than 20 percent for Reform would be sign of electoral ‘failure.’
Richard Tice has promised to ‘push ever harder,’ as one MP suggests that the Tory party has taken its voter base ‘for granted,’ with leadership in turmoil.
Richard Tice has claimed his party could ascend to 15 percent of the national vote share, while several Tories called for PM Rishi Sunak to quit.
Reform UK has set up a unit to manage defections from the Conservative, as it seeks to provide an alternative to ‘furious’ Tory voters.
A senior Tory figure calls for Rishi Sunak to be replaced as prime minister, while Richard Tice claims people ‘ain’t seen nothing yet’ ahead of the election.
Deputy Tory Party Chairman Lee Anderson has claimed Reform UK, led by Richard Tice, will ‘pick off’ Conservative MPs.
Richard Tice has called the current government ‘not sustainable,’ while a former Liberal Democrat MP claimed that the Lib Dems were now a political ‘footnote.’
A Tory MP urged the chancellor to introduce a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, while Reform UK climbs in the polls while chipping away at the Tory voter base
A Conservative think tank branded Reform as ’mediocre' without Farage, while a former minister argued that the reshuffle might make Reform an attractive pick
Red-Wall MPs accused Reform UK of ‘working for a Labour government,’ but Reform leader Richard Tice said he won’t step aside from any seat.
Polls have predicted the Tories to be wiped out in a historic level of defeat, after public dissatisfaction on immigration policy also plunged to record lows.
The public is dissatisfied with the government’s handling of illegal small boat crossings, while Reform UK beats the Tories in trust on immigration.
Mr. Galloway claimed his victory was ‘for Gaza’ as the Reform UK team voiced serious allegations, including death threats, racist abuse, and ‘intimidation.’
Reform UK has been singled out as the biggest threat to potential Conservative hopes in a general election, after Tory by-elections woes signal political shift.
Reform’s deputy leader has labelled the result as a ’remarkable‘ achievement for his party, while Rishi Sunak admitted the ’particularly challenging' situation.
Labour remains ‘cautiously optimistic’ as a former Tory minister claims that anything less than 20 percent for Reform would be sign of electoral ‘failure.’
Richard Tice has promised to ‘push ever harder,’ as one MP suggests that the Tory party has taken its voter base ‘for granted,’ with leadership in turmoil.
Richard Tice has claimed his party could ascend to 15 percent of the national vote share, while several Tories called for PM Rishi Sunak to quit.
Reform UK has set up a unit to manage defections from the Conservative, as it seeks to provide an alternative to ‘furious’ Tory voters.
A senior Tory figure calls for Rishi Sunak to be replaced as prime minister, while Richard Tice claims people ‘ain’t seen nothing yet’ ahead of the election.
Deputy Tory Party Chairman Lee Anderson has claimed Reform UK, led by Richard Tice, will ‘pick off’ Conservative MPs.
Richard Tice has called the current government ‘not sustainable,’ while a former Liberal Democrat MP claimed that the Lib Dems were now a political ‘footnote.’
A Tory MP urged the chancellor to introduce a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, while Reform UK climbs in the polls while chipping away at the Tory voter base
A Conservative think tank branded Reform as ’mediocre' without Farage, while a former minister argued that the reshuffle might make Reform an attractive pick
Red-Wall MPs accused Reform UK of ‘working for a Labour government,’ but Reform leader Richard Tice said he won’t step aside from any seat.