Katy Balls
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Katy Balls (born 12 February 1989) is a British journalist. She is political editor of The Spectator.
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- In a sign of national disapproval, Mr. Johnson was greeted with boos and jeers at the Platinum Jubilee service on Friday. It's not that a Conservative politician being booed is rare; in fact, it's quite common. It's that such a thing is not supposed to happen to him.
- "Boris Johnson Is at the Beginning of the End", The New York Times (7 June 2022).
- Reform is also thinking long-term. The party wants to seize this moment of peak Tory unpopularity (few prime ministers have seen approval ratings as low as Sunak has now) and use it for a realignment of politics. Its real focus is the election after the next one, when it hopes a shake-up of the two-party system could take place. Just as the SDP-Liberal Alliance split the left in the 1980s, Reform may split the right now.
- "Will the Red Wall revolt split the right?", The Spectator (16 March 2024).