The future of the centre right

At the General Election, the Conservatives were reduced to a rump of 121 out of 650 MPs.  If we consider Reform, or at least their voters as belonging to the centre-right too, then we are still only looking at 126 seats.  However, that’s one part of the story.  Whilst barely 24% of the electorate voted… Continue reading The future of the centre right

Farage returns -what should we make of it?

So, what are we meant to make of that?  It’s the start of week two of the General Election campaign and Nigel Farage has gone from insisting that he would not stand for Parliament this time round to not only standing in Clacton but being appointed leader of his party, Reform UK at an “emergency… Continue reading Farage returns -what should we make of it?