Reform’s record £9m crypto donation is just the latest offering from abroad

Two thirds of funds given to Nigel Farage’s party this parliament have come from donors with overseas interests

The Observer
The terms "somewheres" and "anywheres" come from the book "The Road to Somewhere" by David Goodhart:
> He argues that the key faultline in Britain and elsewhere now separates those who come from Somewhere – rooted in a specific place or community, usually a small town or in the countryside, socially conservative, often less educated – and those who could come from Anywhere: footloose, often urban, socially liberal and university educated. He cites polling evidence to show that Somewheres make up roughly half the population, with Anywheres accounting for 20% to 25% and the rest classified as “Inbetweeners”.‌www.theguardian.com/books/2017…

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The Road to Somewhere by David Goodhart – a liberal’s rightwing turn on immigration

Is your tribe the ‘Somewheres’ or the ‘Anywheres’? A book on the faultlines that divide Brexit Britain is timely but misguided

The Guardian