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The upstart Reform UK party has emerged as a serious contender in British politics. The right-wing populist movement is threatening to overtake the ruling Labour Party in the polls and its leader, Nigel Farage,
The last week has seen Farage and Reform top a national poll and hold another packed rally as their political momentum continues to gather steam. But the embarrassing row with Elon Musk and issues around Tommy Robinson exposed a number of serious problems for Reform behind the scenes,
Elon Musk and Nigel Farage will meet at a soiree that is expected to draw 400 prominent figures, including the president-elect, members of the Trump family, British MPs, and foreign dignitaries
The day after clashing with Sir Keir Starmer in the Commons, she also took a swipe at the Prime Minister and his “woman problem” with Chancellor Rachel Reeves who has faced criticism over her Budget, the soaring cost of Government borrrowing and fall in the Pound.
According to a report, citing a research conducted by YouGov, its first analysis of voting intention since last summer’s general election that brought Labour to power, Starmer’s government is at 26 per cent,
LONDON — Elon Musk may have picked a fight with Nigel Farage, but the British public isn’t buying it. New polling by the campaign group More in Common finds that Farage, the Brexit campaigner who now heads up the populist-right Reform UK party, has a net favourability rating of -18.
Nigel Farage has lost the rights to the Brexit Party name in an apparent admin slip – the party he led to victory in the last ever European elections in the UK, effectively took out Theresa May ...
The Reform UK leader derided the apparent lack of public interest in Mrs Badenoch in a post on X, formerly Twitter. He said: “A total of 21 people are currently watching Kemi Badenoch’s speech on Facebook, and her YouTube stream crashed. It’s a good job she understands the digital age.”
Donald Tusk, the Polish prime minister, spoke openly of his desire for the UK and EU to have a closer alignment. Sir Keir Starmer, meanwhile, remained quiet on Brexit - perhaps thinking about Nigel Farage's rise in the polls.
Callum Ulysses Parslow receives sentence of life imprisonment for trying to ‘exterminate’ Nahom Hagos using a £770 knife