Nigel Farage has been making headlines recently for his role as the leader of the Brexit Party and his criticism of various political figures. He has been vocal about his opposition to certain policies and individuals, such as Jeremy Corbyn, and has been actively involved in promoting his party's agenda. Farage's comments and actions have sparked debates and controversies, particularly regarding his views on Brexit and immigration.
Nigel Farage is a British politician, activist, and broadcaster who has been a prominent figure in UK politics for many years. He served as the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) on multiple occasions and later founded the Brexit Party in 2019. Farage is known for his strong advocacy of Brexit and his Eurosceptic views. He has been a key figure in the campaign for the UK to leave the European Union and has been a vocal critic of the EU and its policies. Farage's political career has been marked by his controversial statements and his ability to mobilize support for his causes.
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Labour criticises a dossier released by the Conservatives that adds up how much their spending commitments would cost.
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Editorial: The opposition leader knows that he is being measured for the highest office in the land
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Backbencher says uniting right-wing parties puts election victory ‘within reach.’
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Labour chairwoman Annelise Dodds said there is no place for Nigel Farage in the party, following criticism from some MPs that right-wing former Tory MP Natalie Elphicke was allowed to defect.
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The former minister appeals to Rishi Sunak to "change course", telling Sky News that getting tougher on immigration is "an entirely mainstream view".
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After parents complained they felt pressured into buying must-have black Nikes for their little darlings, along came the inevitable ‘school shoes only’ diktat. And with it more grief for hard-pressed parents, despairs mum-of-two Charlotte Cripps
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Giorgia Meloni is the model for the continent’s far right.
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Got some right-wingers? Got a venue? Let the games begin!
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‘I’m mortified that through ignorance I did not realise the reason for his inactivity,’ says party chief
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After being charged with Holly Bramley's murder, an examination of Metson's phone revealed he had made Google searches for "how to get rid of a dead body", "what benefits can I get if my wife dies" and "does God forgive murder".
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A raucous celebration of Farage fans shows Britain is still in denial about the huge cost of leaving the EU, says Chris Blackhurst
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Exhibition shows Nike’s criticised reimagining of red and white St George’s Cross for Euros shirts has decades of precedent
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Dr Andrew Kelso urged families to enjoy chocolate treats in moderation
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Network Rail says it is looking into why "general Ramadan celebratory messages" were not used.
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The Republican presidential candidate reiterated his stance, saying that his harsh words are 'a form of negotiation.'
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The European Union announced a €7.4 funding package and an upgraded relationship with Egypt on Sunday, part of a push to stem migrant flows to Europe criticised by rights groups.
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Holly Valance, of Neighbours fame, had previously attended Liz Truss’s launch of the Popular Conservatism movement
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In today's MetroTalk, how dangerous is Lee Anderson's defection to Reform UK for the Tories?
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Coleman and assistant Jimmy Bell were abruptly sacked by Andy Holt last Sunday with only a brief public announcement put out
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On his GB News show, Nigel Farage accused Mr Corbyn of subscribing to an antisemitic conspiracy theory.