
Exclusive: UK Election Aftermath, Keir Starmer 'Reset', Economy Fallout, and Growing Debt Crisis with Liam Halligan and Matt Goodwin
Britain’s recent local elections saw Reform UK surge, capturing 14 councils, over 1,400 seats and 3.8 million votes, while Labour and the Conservatives suffered a dramatic collapse in their combined vote share. The results have fractured the historic two‑party system, prompting Prime Minister Keir Starmer to launch a ‘reset’ of his premiership amid growing left‑wing leadership pressure. In parallel, economists warn that soaring debt‑service costs could trigger a broader UK financial crisis, a theme explored in an exclusive interview with economist Liam Halligan.

Today’s Historic Results - My Initial Thoughts
Matt Goodwin’s newsletter reports historic local election results across England, Wales and Scotland, where the Reform Party made sweeping gains, winning 24 of 25 seats in Wigan and 18 of 19 in Tameside. The data shows Reform polling around 40%...

Why I Self-Published - And Why It Changes Everything
Matt Goodwin’s self‑published title *Suicide of a Nation* has surged to the No. 1 non‑fiction paperback spot for small publishers and No. 2 overall in the UK, proving a controversial book can dominate the charts without a traditional house. Goodwin argues mainstream...

An Extract From the Book They Don't Want You to Read - Suicide of a Nation
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...

Five Things I've Learned About Politics
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,...
