The most recent poll of the electorate in the United Kingdom shows Reform UK with a commanding lead at 33%, and the Greens in second at 17%, in a system dominated for a century by the Conservative (Tory) and Labour parties, representing the center-right and the center-left.
But now, British voters are grasping for alternatives.
Reform is the political project of populist-nationalist (some would say “far-right”) provocateur Nigel Farage. The Greens, meanwhile, had been a boutique left-wing party focused on the environment. One, disgusted with the feckless Tories, wants to replace them; the other, fed up with the ineffective government of Sir Keir Starmer, wants to replace Labour.
Barring a return to the center that no Western nation has seen in recent years, his majesty’s next prime mini

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