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Reform civil war intensifies as Farage ally vows to challenge suspension and test if party can ‘tolerate free speech’

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Reform civil war intensifies as Farage ally vows to challenge suspension and test if party can ‘tolerate free speech’
The Hindu
The Hindu7 hrs ago
In T.N., Tahsildar suspended for ordering collection of details of Communist party members
M. Ayyasamy, the tahsildar of Guziliamparai in Dindigul district, issued the order on August 18 and directed officials to submit the details by the evening, failing which action would be taken
BBC Politics
BBC Politics8 hrs ago
Suspended Reform UK member vows to fight to remain in party
Tim Montgomerie says his appeal will be a test of whether the party can tolerate free speech.
GB News
GB News11 hrs ago
Nigel Farage faces fresh by-election test as Labour and Reform face off in four contests
Nigel Farage faces fresh by-election test as Labour and Reform face off in four contests  GB News
Byline Times
Byline Times21 hrs ago
Chairman Farage: How Reform UK Operates as a Democratic Party in Name Only
The party's founding documents reveal the extraordinary levels of power Nigel Farage wields over Reform UK, making it all but impossible for party members to remove him
The Mirror
The Mirror23 hrs ago
Reform civil war erupts as top supporter suspended after scathing Farage and Yusuf criticism
Reform UK has suspended Tim Montgomerie after he repeatedly criticised Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf and lifted the lid on internal rows within the party
Nation Cymru
Nation Cymru1 days ago
Suspended Reform MP captured campaigning for Farage in selfie taken by party’s Head of Wales
Martin Shipton A Reform UK MP who remains suspended from the party over allegations of irregular Covid “Bounce Back” loans was photographed by the party’s “Head of Wales” campaigning for Nigel Farage in Clacton. James McMurdock appears in a group selfie taken by Cllr David Thomas, a member of Torfaen council who heads
City AM
City AM1 days ago
Jenrick: Welfare cuts worth £50bn allows us to ‘sustainably pay’ triple lock pension
Reform UK’s Robert Jenrick has said a £50bn welfare cut plan allows the state to “sustainably pay” for the triple lock pension.  In a press conference on Monday, Jenrick said plans to strip welfare from around 3m people, including foreign nationals, would be the biggest overhaul of the benefits system in a generation. 
Reform UK vows party will end ‘plain immoral’ benefits to foreigners if it takes power
Robert Jenrick, the party's treasury spokesperson, said the plans would save more than £50 billion a year from the welfare bill
CNN
CNN🏁 first to report3 days ago
The perils of falling in love as a Communist Party member in China
The perils of falling in love as a Communist Party member in China  CNN