Protesters storm Reform UK event as Farage pledges to rid party of ‘bad apples’
Protesters disrupted the start of the Reform UK leader’s speech in London.
Protesters disrupted the start of the Reform UK leader’s speech in London.
The Liberal Democrat leader urged voters to ‘take a leap of faith’ and back his party on July 4.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage welcomed the backing of a ‘role model’ for people in the North East.
The Reform UK leader said Nazi dictator Hitler was ‘hypnotic in a very dangerous way’ as a public speaker.
The legal action was connected to claims over the leak of a controversial internal report on antisemitism in the party.
Mr Farage has stood – and failed – seven times to gain election as an MP.
The former prime minister’s husband Sir Philip watched on as Mrs May bowed out after 27 years.
"Just today... I've spoken to two women who were raped by members of this Parliament", Jess Phillips said ahead of the vote.
The Commons Leader also compared Sir Keir to a crab that selects ‘sedentary creatures and seaweed’ to help ‘disguise its true form’.
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