Farage claims Reform UK has been ‘stitched up’ over candidate vetting
Nigel Farage said Reform had paid ‘a large sum of money’ to a firm to scrutinise its candidates but has been let down.
Nigel Farage said Reform had paid ‘a large sum of money’ to a firm to scrutinise its candidates but has been let down.
The Succession star appeared on Laura Kuenssberg as the General Election campaign heats up.
A YouGov poll commissioned by the Times newspaper had Reform at 19 per cent to the Conservatives 18 per cent.
The Reform UK leader also insisted he would not ‘surrender to the mob’ after being targeted by protesters on the campaign trail.
The Reform UK leader attended a fundraiser for the Donald Trump in Chelsea on Wednesday night.
Farage's best polling performance shows him winning no more than 37 per cent of the vote in Clacton. He can be stopped.
Nigel Farage said on Monday he was personally backing Ian Paisley and Sammy Wilson of the DUP.
Shadow justice secretary Shabana Mahmood branded the comments ‘dog whistle’ politics.
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