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Antonia Cox: Reform UK’s councillors are facing the realities of power
What is Reform going to achieve by having its elected representatives play a part - even if only through scrutiny committees - in the hard choices that have to be made? The post Antonia Cox: Reform UK’s councillors are facing the realities of power appeared first on Conservative Home.
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GB News
· Jul 7, 2026
WATCH: Suella Braverman hails 'noble act' by Nigel Farage following resignation as MP
Reform UK MP Suella Braverman has hailed the noble act by Nigel Farage after resigning as MP for Clacton.Speaking to GB News, Ms Braverman said: I think it's a very noble act that Nigel has done today, which is, let's put it to the people, let's see what they think, and let's see if the establishment is actually serving the interests of the British people.They're being let down now by the failures of the Labour Party, who are chopping and changing prime ministers without any kind of consideration for what the British people have asked for. This is about asking the people, that's who all MPs are fundamentally answerable to.WATCH ABOVE. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
Sky News Australia
· Jun 27, 2026
‘She’s on a roll’: Pauline Hanson within a whisker of toppling Albanese
Courier Mail Columnist Des Houghton says One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson is on a roll after her spectacularly successful ‘Fire the Liar’ campaign. “Pauline is on a roll,” Mr Houghton told Sky News Australia. “She’s now within a whisker of toppling Albo, and that would be one of the biggest upsets in Australian political history. “Maybe she won’t be prime minister, but she’ll certainly be an influential part of the Coalition tactics if they want to try and dislodge the Labor Party.”
Guido Fawkes
· Jun 29, 2026
Reform Selects Local Councillor as Candidate for Manchester Mayoral Election
Reform has announced its leader on Manchester City Council Sian Astley as the party’s candidate for the Manchester mayoral election. An uphill battle The party said: “She currently lives in Fallowfield where she runs a design and property business. She is also a respected businesswoman and has appeared regularly on television and in print as
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Reeves urges Burnham to 'stick to what I'm doing' on economy
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The Big Issue
· Jul 7, 2026
Angela Rayner: ‘Westminster’s one-size-fits-all approach won’t fix homelessness’
The Labour MP was interviewed by Big Issue founder John Bird as Andy Burnham moved closer to becoming prime minister. She told Big Issue where the Starmer government went wrong and why more power needs to flow out of Westminster The post Angela Rayner: ‘Westminster’s one-size-fits-all approach won’t fix homelessness’ appeared first on Big Issue.
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