New Statesman focuses on boy-king and reform, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against Guido Fawkes.
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Tuesday, 17 March 2026·Source: New Statesman·UK·corporate
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What happened: George Finch, Britain's youngest council leader and an outspoken critic of modern Britain, faces a vote of no confidence
Cross-source context: Guido Fawkes highlights lIVE: Tice Hosts Reform DOGE and Local Government Press Conference - Guido Fawkes
What to watch next: movement around boy-king, reform.
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George Finch, Britain's youngest council leader and an outspoken critic of modern Britain, faces a vote of no confidence
The splinter party seems unlikely to put up large electoral numbers—but it doesn’t need to.
The post Will Restore Britain Be Reform’s Spoiler? (Part II) appeared first on The American Conservative.
Guido was first to point out the questions over YouGov’s polling methodology when it comes to Reform’s position in their voter intention tables. Since then, the issue has caught fire in the media and in polling world… YouGov published the first stage of its method in response. From that, Guido’s pol
The splinter party seems unlikely to put up large electoral numbers—but it doesn’t need to. The post Will Restore Britain Be Reform’s Spoiler? (Part II) appeared first on The American Conservative.
Guido was first to point out the questions over YouGov’s polling methodology when it comes to Reform’s position in their voter intention tables. Since then, the issue has caught fire in the media and in polling world… YouGov published the first stage of its method in response. From that, Guido’s pol
The splinter party seems unlikely to put up large electoral numbers—but it doesn’t need to.
The post Will Restore Britain Be Reform’s Spoiler? (Part II) appeared first on The American Conservative.
Guido was first to point out the questions over YouGov’s polling methodology when it comes to Reform’s position in their voter intention tables. Since then, the issue has caught fire in the media and in polling world… YouGov published the first stage of its method in response. From that, Guido’s pol
The splinter party seems unlikely to put up large electoral numbers—but it doesn’t need to.
The post Will Restore Britain Be Reform’s Spoiler? (Part II) appeared first on The American Conservative.
Guido keeps a keen eye on the polls. Over the last 10 published Westminster voting intention polls, YouGov’s average for Reform UK has been 24.8%. Across the same period, the average from Opinium is 30.9%. What accounts for the consistently lower Reform numbers with YouGov, is the party really doing
Every month, we’ll publish the power rankings of all the leading lights in the party based on our readers’ responses. Who’s up, who’s down… Click here to fill in the survey. We’re offering £10 off your Guido membership once you complete it. If you’re not a Guido member yet, that’s a whole month as a
350.org today called on G7 countries to enact a Windfall Tax or tax on the excess profits of oil and gas companies benefiting from price surges following the Iran war. The group made the demand after G7 finance ministers said it was studying “necessary measures” to address the war’s economic impacts
Every month, we’ll publish the power rankings of all the leading lights in the party based on our readers’ responses. The results will be published next week. Who’s up, who’s down… Click here to fill in the survey. We’re offering £10 off your Guido membership once you complete it. If you’re not a Gu