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Has Reform UK Returned To Thatcherite Roots?

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a nation of taxpayers
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Mar 26, 2026
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1954
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Summary

Is Reform returning to its free-market roots? Podcast host Duncan Barkes sits down with the TPA's Elliot Keck and the Deputy Editor of CapX, Joe Dinnage, to debate the shifting tides in Reform, the economic pitfalls of nationalising utilities, and the feasibility of Labour's strategy regarding the conflict in Iran.