We lead today’s edition of The i Paper with worrying news for the Prime Minister.
Reform has extended its lead over Labour at the top of UK opinion polls. The gap over the governing party is now 15 points, a record high.
Even though a general election is probably four years away, Labour MPs and Cabinet ministers are growing anxious. They can see that the Government’s policy and rhetoric on asylum seekers (and on the economy) is not cutting through.
They fear going the same way as their predecessors, the Tories, who failed to persuade the electorate. Kemi Badenoch can take little comfort from today’s damning assessment of her leadership, with the Conservatives drifting backwards.
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Some voters resent news coverage of Reform and Nigel Farage. Even negative reporting, the argument goes, offers the oxygen of publicity. The increased visibility certainly helps his cause – although his support base is fuelled by social media rather than news reporting or TV.
Certainly some media offer an uncritical platform, amplifying or legitimising claims without much scrutiny.
Yet this is not true of all newspapers – as readers of The i Paper know well. We promise real diversity of coverage, including critical views, investigations and in-depth analysis.
Reform and Nigel Farage receive robust scrutiny from our reporters. It is our journalistic duty. And with Reform currently riding high in the polls, he can expect much more of the same.
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