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Nigel Farage, a keen advocate of the crypto industry, has said in the past that his party would welcome them. But last month, [the UK government said it](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y8d2qvr9do) would legislate
Nigel Farage](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/nigel-farage) to provide transparency about the £5m gift he received from a billionaire businessman, in particular over whether any of the sum could have been linked to Russia-connected profits
British communist who travels to Spain expecting a united anti-fascist struggle, only to encounter bitter ideological divisions between competing leftwing factions – tensions Loach believes remain deeply relevant today. He said: “The split
Nigel Farage, who also leads a dispruption party enjoying spectacular success, has scandals in his past too, and Polanski’s allies would argue that they are worse. Farage took a £5m donation from a political
Nigel Farage is once again hiding behind a baseless attack on the media rather than facing up to scrutiny from journalists and politicians.” Martin said there was a cross-party consensus that cyber-attacks
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. Starmer struck a defiant note on Friday morning in the face of calls from some of his MPs to quit, insisting he remained as determined as ever to deliver
Nigel Farage says he is disappointed with Reform UK's performance in the Makerfield by-election, as he blamed his party's defeat on a desire among voters to eject Sir Keir Starmer from Downing
Nigel Farage](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/nigel-farage) than any other UK leader when prompted about British politics, according to an AI search analytics firm. “We are confident in saying that Reform are showing up significantly more than
Nigel is a rock star. And he has undoubtedly faced threats to his security. But we do need to make greater progress away from personality towards policy [as a party]. I do wonder if this
Nigel Farage](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/nigel-farage) are fond of pointing out, Reform UK has now led in more than 300 consecutive national polls. When it comes to byelections, though, it is fair to say the party
comment on fantasy.” A Reform spokesperson said: “This is utter rubbish. Nigel’s only focus is on saving the country.” But in his opposition to Britcoin, Farage’s position appears to be closely aligned with
Nigel Farage picked Sunderland in the north-east — a Brexit-backing area held by Labour since 1974. The council's current Labour leader, Michael Mordey, [recently told the Times he was](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/sunderland-council-may-local-elections-gbl7v3p7b) "absolutely
Nigel Farage's Reform UK, with the Greens also eating into the party's support. It was also kicked out of power in Wales, where it had enjoyed political dominance for a century. Labour also
British police are preparing to mount one of their largest scale operations in recent memory with more than 100,000 protesters set to march through the streets of [London](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/london) on the same
British digger maker, the Guardian can reveal. Several Reform politicians including [Nigel Farage](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/29/revealed-nigel-farage-was-given-undisclosed-5m-by-crypto-billionaire-in-2024), Lee Anderson, Robert Jenrick, Zia Yusuf and Richard Tice have sung the praises of the JCB PotHole Pro machine
Nigel Farage described the election results, in which Labour also lost ground in Scotland, as a “truly historic shift in British politics”. Reform UK’s success has caused trepidation among many members of minority communities
British politics](/news/2026/6/15/what-a-uk-courts-backing-of-the-palestine-action-terror-ban-means) with a by-election on Thursday that will not only produce a new member of parliament but could also pave the way for a new prime minister. The by-election was triggered
comments as "a damp squib". It lacked even "one single new proposal", she told me. The response across the Channel is mixed. Quite different on trade and the economy, as opposed to defence and security
political class arguing with itself about the EU is, believe me, no longer news in [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news). But if this latest bout has attracted a fraction more attention than usual, it’s because
Nigel Farage’s Reform at the next general election. They are now polling at about 17 percent, level with the Conservatives and one point ahead of the governing Labour Party. They also won their first