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Nigel Farage says the political establishment is out to stop him. But the Reform UK leader’s attempt to prove it has not gone to plan. Facing awkward questions about his finances, the anti-immigration politician dramatically announced that he’s quitting Parliament in order to run again,
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces questions over donations from a convicted fraudster
LONDON — Nigel Farage usually likes the limelight, but he has been unusually quiet of late. The leader of anti-immigration party Reform UK has suspended his near-weekly press conferences and frequent media appearances in recent weeks as he faces questions over undeclared financial gifts.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage announced Tuesday that he will quit his seat in Parliament and seek reelection in an effort to clear his name over f
Reform UK is a blip, some say; Farage is a showman not to be taken seriously – a comedy figure with some questionable associates who has rightly met his electoral match against a bin. Look at Makerfield: the seat Andy Burnham took by a mile,
Nigel Farage, the self-described troublemaker of British politics, added another twist to his turbulent career on Tuesday by announcing he was resigning from parliament to recontest his parliamentary seat to answer criticism about his finances.
Indian migration to Britain could become more selective if Reform UK comes to power in 2029. Nigel Farage said the focus would be on attracting high-skilled professionals.
People living in Clacton share contrasting feelings of frustration and support towards Nigel Farage.
Later this year Nigel Farage, the leader of the populist-right Reform UK party, will be treated to a particularly surreal election-night spectacle. No candidates for the major parties will stand against him in the by-election he triggered with great fanfare on July 7th,
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Nigel Farage vows to evict foreign nationals from council housing
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has unveiled a hardline proposal to evict foreign nationals from council housing
Nigel Farage claimed this week that the establishment and media were using “foul means” to destroy his political career by fixating on gifts he had received — and failed to declare — from extremely wealthy backers.
The populist, whose anti-immigration party is leading polls, says he will stand again for Parliament in a by-election.
