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With its leaders pandering to the right, the party is pushed into ever more incendiary promises it cannot deliver on
For all the tough talk, a skills-based policy leaves the Tories politically vulnerable on the right
Former Ukip leader involved in new campaign opposing government’s net zero 2050 target
Michael Crick’s new biography examines the disruptive outsider who made Brexit happen
Government attempts to control the growing numbers of small boats crossing the Channel have so far failed
UK lifeboat institution says its crews will ‘always go to the aid of those in danger’
It was only a matter of time.
This is our surprised face.
Brexiters know they have created a mirror image of themselves, a movement for Europe led by obsessives
Standing in mud of Parliament Sq, crowd greeted Brexit campaigner with roars
Brexit supporters gathered in London but elsewhere the atmosphere was muted
In the UK, less than 10 per cent of poor white young men make it to university
Boris Johnson’s crushing election victory leaves opposition in disarray but the union in doubt
The game-changing politicians, influential businesspeople, record-breaking sports stars and brave activists who make up the FT’s list
New party not expected to win a single seat in new parliament
Nigel Farage urges overhaul of voting system and abolition of House of Lords
Leader says figures ‘deep inside Downing St’ wanted help to avoid splitting Leave vote
Brexit party move could split Leave vote and hit Tory chances of a majority
Johnson to call for ‘end to groundhoggery of Brexit’
No matter what happens next with Brexit, the grievances will go on
Brexit party’s retreat may not be over after standing down in Tory constituencies
Brexit party leader faces calls to pull out of Labour-held areas targeted by Johnson
Watching him cull half his party’s candidates was to see a man facing the final curtain
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