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Nigel Farage, the architect of Brexit, whose party has capitalised on the collapse of support
support for the anti-immigration party, Reform UK, led by Brexit figurehead Nigel Farage, has soared
Nigel Farage. His party's support was up by just three points on 2024, well short of the 21 point increase it registered in Runcorn and the 15 point rise it enjoyed in Gorton
Nigel Farage, with his anti-immigrant rhetoric, has steered the far-right party Reform UK into an electoral force. While Reform began with Brexit, it now draws support
Nigel Farage's party has done best in places that voted heavily for Brexit in 2016. In wards where more than 60% voted for Leave in 2015, support
Nigel Farage is knocking on doors in the constituency in support of his party's candidate as the four-week campaign reaches its climax. Kenyon has emphasised his working class background and local roots
Brexit over in the U.K., is a dissatisfaction in what was never formally a two-party system, but had been a de facto two-party system pretty much since 1916,” said Shanahan. The Conservative Party
Brexit had done. He told a fringe event that he hoped in his lifetime to see the UK rejoin the EU. He has shown firm support to Nato, threatening to quit Jeremy Corbyn’s cabinet
Nigel Farage is going to be PM by 2029. They know this is a last roll of the dice.” ## The week to come - ***Tuesday*** | This day marks the 10 years since the UK voted
Brexit approaches to get the UK to benefit from closer EU relations, the UK has had to agree to "pay to play" as Brussels insiders like to put it. Participation in the EU's science
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
party leader Zack Polanski, but reserved his sharpest rhetoric for Reform UK’s Nigel Farage. He described the Clacton MP as “not just a grifter, he is a chancer”, and said Farage had “fled
Party](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/10/nx-s1-5817491/uk-elections-keir-starmer-resign-reform-green) in local elections earlier this month. Schlapp said Farage, who was a major force behind the 2016 Brexit vote, showed how to mainstream blunt talk about immigration that many on Britain
supporters canvassing for Lowe’s party before this week’s Makerfield byelection had attended an event that hosted calls for “a white-only Europe”. Unusually, the Mail on Sunday’s vehemently anti-Restore editorial
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
brexiter Michael Gove, as well as Orr, one of Nigel Farage’s chief advisers. Orr, a socially conservative Cambridge University academic, is a key figure in the broader network that has evolved during Orbán
Nigel Farage chose Sunderland for the launch of Reform UK’s local election campaign because, he said, it was where he had first sensed the “big political earthquake” underfoot. A decade ago next month
Nigel Farage’s party is expected to announce its candidate for the seat within days and on Monday released attack ads criticising Burnham’s frantic search for a byelection seat. But Starmer also suggested
Support for Plaid Cymru has soared since. The Welsh nationalist party had its best general election result in 2024, and now leads Wales after sweeping Labour from office in [May’s historic Senedd election
parties have a responsibility to challenge it head on and ensure any potential instances of foreign interference are investigated. “Given the seriousness of these claims, Nigel Farage needs to reassure the public that