
Matt Goodwin’s book *Suicide of a Nation* argues Britain is undergoing a rapid demographic shift driven by mass immigration and a ruling elite he labels “suicidal empathy.” He cites polling that half of Britons feel like strangers in their own country and projects the white‑British share dropping to 33 % by 2100. The author blames successive Labour and Conservative governments for prioritising open borders, welfare for non‑citizens, and cultural assimilation policies. Goodwin calls for a reversal of immigration, welfare reform, and a re‑assertion of a cohesive national identity to avoid what he calls national suicide.

Matt Goodwin reflects on the Reform Party’s recent by‑election effort in Gorton and Denton, outlining five key lessons. He highlights how a ten‑person core team, backed by hundreds of volunteers, gathered voting intention data from a third of the constituency,...