Even centrists want to vote for Reform
More in Common's polling revealed the party appeals to a much broader coalition than anyone thought.
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More in Common's polling revealed the party appeals to a much broader coalition than anyone thought.
ByWes Streeting has given Labour another month of bad headlines
ByThe Starmer-Reeves regime is bruised, it needs a new comms strategy.
ByThe hype behind an alternative left-wing party is just that: hype.
ByPolls show the public think more like Neville Chamberlain than Donald Trump when it comes to conflict.
ByIn the long term, attempts to avoid confronting issues are more toxic to than facing them head on.
ByAnd what it reveals about Reform's greatest weakness.
ByIt is unlikely, but not impossible, that Reform could pull off a massive upset in Scotland.
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