In a few short years, Farage’s start-up party has built up a loyal and ideologically committed voter base. Spiked 08/06/26 The British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey is the gold standard of its kind. Conducted annually since 1983 by the National Centre for Social Research, it does not merely track voting intention but probes the values, discontents and self-understanding of the British people. When its 43rd report turns its attention to Reform UK, the results demand careful reading, because they are simultaneously more encouraging and more challenging for the party than the headline writers have managed to convey. The report , authored by Sir John Curtice along with Georgie Morton and Jerome Swan, was published on 2 June 2026. Its central finding has already been widely quoted: Reform’s support is driven not merely as a protest against the system, but by a settled, coherent and emotionally committed worldview. Curtice describes Reform supporters as having ‘a level of emotional at...
ThinkLabour, formerly Labour Together, argues mayors should be ‘custodians of their economies’ Daily Telegraph 10/06/26 Link Sir Sadiq Khan should have control over how much tax Londoners pay on their properties, a think tank with close ties to the Labour Party has said. ThinkLabour, formerly operating under the name Labour Together, said mayors should be given greater powers over taxation, particularly over property levies. Opponents argued the policy would be “a disaster for Londoners” and that more taxes would further “erode the wealth of a nation”. In a report published on Wednesday, ThinkLabour claimed: “By giving mayors the ability to capture the uplift in land values, they will have the incentive to grow their economies and a revenue stream to borrow against.” It would mean devolved authorities such as the Mayor of London could opt to impose higher levies on homeowners. ThinkLabour said mayors should be allowed to be “custodians of their economies”, as they were “more lik...