BITE SIZE: Farage and Tice once doubted the name "Reform" but it is proving to be perfect for these troubled times
There is almost nothing in British society that doesn't require big changes
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There is almost nothing in British society that doesn't require big changes
Time and again political rookies who get a bit of media attention start to believe they are far more important than they really are.
Unless our political parties stop pandering to minorities we will slide into large-scale civil strife.
No MP who went along with the trans cult should ever be believed about anything important again. They are either grade A cowards or grade A idiots.
A never-ending stream of reports about state-sanctioned, anti-white racism have become a wrecking ball against the prospect of a harmonious society.
The white majority has learned how to foster a grievance culture of its own and as a result ethnic tensions are rising very quickly.
The judge who referred to his belief in diversity and inclusion in sentencing remarks was being a plonker but Mrs Connolly's own lawyers must know this was not their finest hour
Our country is sliding towards an ungovernable future of ethnic enclaves and bitter rivalries. England is being unmade by our atrocious leftist establishment.
The outlawing of Marine Le Pen's presidential bid gives extra ammunition to those who say everything important is rigged
The insurgent party - and especially its leader Nigel Farage - has got the mood music around healthcare provision and funding all wrong