Tag: UKIP

Total Results: 14


Who's driving the bus? (Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
2 Dec 2023 - 12:10am

Nigel Farage’s plan for power Reform UK wants to crush the Tories

Tom McTague

Thursday, 13 July

13.07

Starmer should beware a Left-wing insurgency A socialist-populist party could still outflank Labour

John Oxley

Wednesday, 9 November

09.11

Meet Britain’s radical New Right Anger is growing on the fringes of conservatism

Will Lloyd

Monday, 8 August

08.08

How Morrissey revived the Union Jack Labour has forgotten how to be patriotic

Alwyn Turner

Monday, 7 February

07.02

How Farage had the last laugh The disruptive populist changed Britain for ever

Will Lloyd

Thursday, 3 February

03.02

What can we learn from Southend West? It's time we stopped laughing at the disaffected Right

Tanya Gold

Monday, 22 March

22.03

Women have always been better writers They're taking over male spaces without sacrificing their femininity

Tanya Gold

Friday, 19 February

19.02

The fantasy of English freedom The average Brit would happily have a microchip in his arm if it meant he could go down the pub

Ed West

Tuesday, 28 January

28.01

Populism in Italy is far from defeated As in England, France and elsewhere in Europe, there are signs Italy's Right is consolidating

Matthew Goodwin

Tuesday, 24 September

24.09

What’s the point of Ukip? Now Ukip's core policy has been stolen, the triumphant disruptor of UK politics is approaching an existential moment

Robin Aitken

Friday, 3 May

03.05

Is Corbyn doing the country a favour?

Tim Bale

Tuesday, 16 April

16.04

Can the Tories accommodate populism? To heal a divided country, the party has to face down the zero tolerance brigade

David Goodhart