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Former Speaker of the House John Bercow on the future of #ukpolitics
Former Speaker of the House John Bercow on the future of #ukpolitics
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Former Speaker of the House John Bercow on the future of #ukpolitics
Analysis. Reform UK is in freefall. Election 2024. The New Statesman.
Analysis. Reform UK is in freefall. Election 2024. The New Statesman.
Reform UK's freefall can be attributed to a combination of leadership issues, controversial candidates, and damaging incidents that have eroded public trust. As the election approaches, the party's prospects appear dim, with its main impact likely to be as a spoiler for traditional conservative votes rather than as a major political force in its own right.
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Analysis. Reform UK is in freefall. Election 2024. The New Statesman.