Tory support cratered in many parts of Britain, with Nigel Farage’s insurgent Reform UK party winning a significant numbers of votes and claiming its first parliamentary seats. The Liberal ...
Mr Farage said he intended to change the structure of the party – which is also a registered company – to give control to the members.
Former party deputy leader Ben Habib said that he had been advocating for the democratisation of the party behind the scenes ‘for many years’.
Eurosceptic Mr Farage was a member of the European Parliament for more than 20 years until the UK left the bloc in 2020 and also led the Brexit Party and UKIP before founding Reform. "Guess who's ...
Pope Francis told Papua New Guinea's leaders Saturday that vast natural resources must benefit the "entire community", a ...
Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. Reform UK’s ruthless pursuit of putting Nigel Farage into Downing Street by 2029 has seen them already move on from their “contract with the ...
Homophobic and racist comments apparently made by Reform UK members have been recorded by an undercover Channel 4 journalist while they campaigned for Nigel Farage to become Clacton's MP.
Reform UK leader Richard Tice has promised to "punish" the Conservative Party at the ballot box. Tice criticised the Conservatives and Labour as being "two sides of the same socialist coin" and ...
Reform UK would have come close to winning as many votes as the Tories in the general election if “sofa voters” had turned out. Nigel Farage’s party trailed 9% behind the Conservatives in ...
Reform UK's new chairman Zia Yusuf was a member of the Conservative Party until last week, it's been revealed. Conservative party chair Richard Fuller emailed Mr Yusuf, 37, to tell him his ...
Reform UK's former deputy leader has voiced his alarm over Nigel Farage's steel grip on the party - saying he fears for its future. Ben Habib said Reform needs to be properly democratic ...
Many people want to write off Reform UK as a flash in the pan but I know that would be complacent and a naive mistake to make. In a new poll of voting intentions for the next Holyrood election in ...