At this moment in history, lying can no longer be dismissed as an unpleasant by-product of the political game – and we can do something about it, writes Compassion in Politics' co-founder
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One Reform candidate defended himself by suggesting that his social profile makes clear that his retweets and likes "are not endorsements"
Jonathan Gullis refused to comment on our story while Stoke on Trent Conservative Federation threaten punitive legal case
Luke Akehurst's remarks about Marxist Jews spark outrage, with critics claiming they play into "Good Jew / Bad Jew" trope
Senior Conservatives have repeatedly promoted a pothole repair machine made by a company which has donated huge sums to the party and its MPs
Let’s face it: the purpose of the military is to kill. Conscripts learn ways of doing this efficiently and in keeping with the collective ethos. If the UK Tories were really concerned about the state of society, they could show it by agreeing to the demands of GPs and tax the rich to grant medical Continue reading »
Ministers and civil servants condemned for lack of transparency and accountability with no one able to show actions "taken to hold leadership accountable"
George Cottrell was Farage's Chief of Staff until he was found guilty of wire fraud in 2017. He's now returned to the Reform leader's side as an advisor
News that a Russian polar survey vessel found a vast oil field off the coast of the British Antarctic Territory has caused significant alarm
Over eight million voters live in ‘one-party fiefdoms’ as over 100 parliamentary seats have been held by one party for a century or more