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How Mail on Sunday is leading on 21 June 2026

The paper presents an exclusive interview with the Conservative leader, focusing on her rejection of an electoral pact with Reform UK following a specific by-election result.

Editorial stance: Supportive of Conservative leadership autonomy. What they emphasise: The categorical refusal of the Conservative leader to negotiate with political rivals on the right..

Distinctive on this page: The use of a large-scale retail promotion for M&S across the top third of the masthead area.

If you only read this paper today: The Conservative Party is taking a firm stand against Nigel Farage to prevent further electoral splits.

Lead headline: “KEMI: WHY I WILL NEVER DO A DEAL WITH FARAGE

Front page of Mail on Sunday, 21 June 2026 — reproduced for the purpose of critical review
Front page of Mail on Sunday, 21 June 2026. Reproduced for the purpose of critical review and commentary — about our editorial use.
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