News Round-Up
5 May 2025
In a campaign trail piece in the Sunday Times, Farage tells the journalist he wants Reform to absorb the rump of the Conservative Party after the election and form a new centre-right party.
As Rishi Sunak fires the starting pistol on the 2024 General Election, voters are starting to look at where the parties stand on the issues. While manifestoes are yet to appear, here's what we know so far.
The BBC has apologised to Reform U.K. after calling it "far-Right" in a news report. Party leader Richard Tice slammed the taxpayer-funded broadcaster for its "smear tactics".
Reform U.K. has hit its highest-ever polling support level at 14% in the aftermath of the Tory row over the suspension of Lee Anderson.
Reform U.K. has categorically ruled out striking a General Election pact with the Conservative Party, with leader Richard Tice saying he believes voters want to "punish the Tories for breaking Britain".
More people who voted Conservative in 2019 plan to back Reform U.K. at the next general election than Labour, a poll has found. The Tories are in deep trouble.
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