Plus: Are Farage's troubles weakening Reform?
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Wednesday, December 10, 2025 |
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| | Election success has brought unprecedented scrutiny on the MP for Clacton but, writes Sean O'Grady, Reform UK supporters are unlikely to be put off. | |
| | As new stats reveal that Gen Z are leaving the UK in droves, Helen Coffey digs into whether the expat reality lives up to the dream... | |
| | Trump's new blueprint for international policy claims that Europe faces 'civilisation erasure' are a boost to conspiracy theorists, says world affairs editor Sam Kiley. | |
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| The Lib Dems' Europe spokesperson, Al Pinkerton, used his speech on forming a UK–EU customs union to warn that the country "feels more precarious than ever", with British businesses "buried" under red tape and the cost of living "spiralling". | Brexit has been an abject economic failure | |
| What you might have missed | - The European Union's plan to fund Ukraine with €90bn (£79bn) of frozen Russian assets would be considered by Moscow as an "act of war", former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has said.
- Two-thirds of 2024 Labour voters would rather Sir Keir Starmer abandon his Brexit red lines and join a customs union with the European Union than raise taxes on working people, new polling has revealed.
- Chief political commentator John Rentoul has written that deputy prime minister David Lammy and health secretary Wes Streeting have both hinted that Labour may be edging towards reversing Brexit.
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