News Starmer significantly more popular than Farage in head-to-head polling Keir Starmer is the more favoured option as Prime Minister in head-to-head polling with Nigel Farage, polling shared… LabourList Staff 30th September, 2025, 11:59 pm
Analysis Labour and the Lib Dems? It’s complicated The Liberal Democrats are gathering in Bournemouth for their annual conference. There will be the usual speeches, the… Emma Burnell 21st September, 2025, 1:00 pm
Comment ‘Cheer up! We’re in government!’ I’m reporting to you today from the parallel universe that came into being in July 2024. The new… Dave Cohen 20th September, 2025, 3:04 pm
Comment ‘The radical right are innovating. Progressives must do the same’ SPONSORED Derbyshire. Doncaster. Warwickshire. Lancashire. The loss of hardworking councillors across the country in May confirmed the threat… Tim Wright 9th September, 2025, 8:18 am
Comment Reform conference: ‘Is a British autocratic government really so unimaginable?’ The possibility of a Nigel Farage premiership fascinates political commentators and terrifies Labour’s top brass. But a Reform… Francis Beckett 5th September, 2025, 8:00 am
Comment ‘Reform’s populist act cracks when the right people tell the truth about them’ Eighty-seven. That’s how many national opinion polls there have been since May 1st: and Reform have led every… Andy Twelves 22nd August, 2025, 6:00 am
Comment ‘Labour’s personal attacks on Farage will backfire’ In the last couple of days, the Labour Party and the Conservatives have both posted attack ads aimed… Benedict Pringle 21st August, 2025, 6:00 am
News Neil Kinnock: Split progressive vote Labour’s biggest election threat Neil Kinnock has warned that a split progressive vote amongst Liberal Democrat, Green and other parties is Labour’s… Daniel Green 7th August, 2025, 6:00 am
Comment ‘How to fight Reform and un-cancel the future – lessons from Sheffield’ May 2025 saw Brits from Durham to Devon waking up to their first Reform councillors. In June, Sheffield… Mark Rusling 31st July, 2025, 9:26 am
Analysis Asylum and bills: How Labour quietly lost Stevenage Woman – and won her back Look up tonight, and you might see a satellite made in Stevenage. Once dubbed a “silicon suburb”, the… Tom Belger 30th July, 2025, 12:00 am