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Reform UK reiterates warning to renewable investors & lenders
Today’s colossal renewable energy subsidy auction result continues the lie.
Electricity under these subsidies will be some 50% higher price than last years average, on 20 year inflation linked contracts.
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Keir Starmer has abandoned plans for the Digital ID to be compulsory.
This is a victory for individual liberty against a ghastly, authoritarian government.
Reform UK would scrap it altogether.
Nigel Farage attended the protest outside the Iranian Embassy yesterday.
Freedom for Iran. 🇮🇷
I was incredibly moved by the scenes outside the Iranian Embassy yesterday.
The regime in Tehran must go.
Latest polling
📊 Ref lead of 4pts
Westminster voting intention
REF: 24% (-2)
CON: 20% (+1)
LAB: 19% (+2)
LDEM: 16% (-)
GRN: 14% (-1)
via @YouGov, 11 - 12 Jan
Chgs. w/ 04 Jan
http://britainelects.com
📊 Ref lead of 14pts
Westminster voting intention
REF: 32% (+1)
CON: 18% (+1)
GRN: 17% (-)
> LAB: 15% (-)
LDEM: 12% (-)
via @FindoutnowUK, 07 - 08 Jan
Chgs. w/ 31 Dec
http://britainelects.com
Best party on the economy (Con vs. Lab only):
Neither/Unsure: 57% (-1)
Conservative: 23% (+1)
Labour: 20% (-1)
+/- with before the Budget.
It's official: Labour is now in third place
The party is no longer the default anti-Farage choice
www.newstatesman.com
The @BNHWalker view | Your Party's voters have gone to another party.
So what next?
Your Party's future lies with Muslim voters
The nascent left-wing party could be the next RESPECT
www.newstatesman.com



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