Reform UK proposals
Reform UK proposals we've analysed — from income tax and immigration to welfare — with the arguments on each side.
A £20,000 tax-free allowance
Reform UK proposes raising the income tax personal allowance to £20,000 and the higher-rate threshold to £70,000. Read the explainer and calculate your saving.
Abolish Indefinite Leave to Remain
Reform UK proposes scrapping Indefinite Leave to Remain, five-year renewable visas, and a mass-deportation programme. What it is, the case made for it, and the objections.
The “Britannia Card” for non-doms
Reform UK proposes a one-off £250,000 fee for non-doms to exempt overseas income, gains and wealth from UK tax, with the fees redistributed to low-paid workers. Explainer and analysis.
Operation Restoring Justice
Reform UK's plan to detain and deport around 600,000 people over five years — how it would work, the claimed £7bn saving, and the legal, financial and practical objections.
Reform: the money
A plain-English guide to Reform UK's fiscal plans: the tax cuts, the claimed savings that would pay for them, where the money would be spent, and what independent analysts say.
Reinstate the two-child cap
Reform UK would reinstate the two-child benefit cap after the government scrapped it. What it means for larger families, with a calculator.