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political and racial considerations above all else, thereby losing sight of their fundamental duty to protect the lives of the public.” Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, suggested the British public react with “pure, cold
Nigel Farage, is on the rise, doubling down on calls for tougher border controls and anti-immigration rhetoric. But a look at its finances tells a different story, with money flowing across borders. While [Reform
comment. Anna Turley, the chair of the Labour party, said: “Nigel Farage has form on being less than transparent about the cost of flights. It looks like he massively underdeclared the commercial cost of private
comment. Kevin Hollinrake, chairman of the Conservative party and MP for Thirsk and Malton, told the Guardian: “This is what you get when you sup with ‘The Devil’. Nigel Farage spent years making excuses
Nigel Farage premiership. Wes Streeting argued over the weekend that the UK should rejoin the EU in the future. Even though the former health secretary’s allies say this could not happen without an election
British Future says the platform’s approach means racists can operate with impunity on X. “The accounts we are reporting are often replete with mentions of Reform and Restore,” Mohammad added
British and mimicking Trump. Burnham faces a tough fight to return to Westminster against Reform UK, which has already called him “open-borders Andy”. But those close to his campaign say he will not seek
British politics. There probably won’t be much hard news today. But you never know, and there will be space for dogs at polling stations. For the record, here is the statement that **Keir Starmer
comment. The Conservative leader stressed that she was outlining a long term threat. Asked if the UK is potentially in civil war territory if this is not resolved, Badenoch said: "Not any time soon
Nigel Farage’s Treasury spokesperson. The Conservative party said that it had referred Jenrick to the parliamentary commissioner for standards. A spokesman for Jenrick said: “The suggestion that Robert knowingly accepted impermissible donations
Nigel Farage was given £5m by the crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne shortly before announcing he would stand in the 2024 British general election, the Guardian can reveal. Farage had already stated he did not intend
political ambitions, [quit the cabinet](/news/2026/5/14/uk-health-secretary-wes-streeting-resigns-from-government) on May 14, telling Starmer in his resignation letter: “It is now clear that you will not lead the Labour Party into the next general election, and that Labour
political editor for 25 years after the channel launched in 1989, said he believed it was too late to revoke GB News’s broadcasting rights, despite bringing a partisan brand of coverage to British television
Nigel] Farage. In one respect, the “sixth form debate” line sounded a patronising way to describe a key question facing Britain’s future. But, in another respect, Lammy was right to argue that debating
Nigel Farage, who has been [widely condemned for his rhetoric](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/video/2026/jun/03/southampton-riots-keir-starmer-nigel-farage-henry-nowak-video) about the case, despite Nowak’s family urging politicians not to use the 18-year-old’s death to sow division
political activities”, according to the [code of conduct and rules](https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5803/cmcode/1083/report.html#12) for MPs. The rules add: “Both the possible motive of the giver and the use to which the gift
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
British Jews. But, make no mistake, this crisis – it is a crisis for all of us. It is a test of our values. Values that are not guaranteed, but are earned. Every single day, through
Nigel Farage’s party won more than 50% of the vote at the local elections and polling suggests Burnham is only marginally ahead. Reform is likely to focus heavily on immigration and Brexit over
Nigel Farage, takes a different view to Goodwin. He says he does not want to draw 'ethnic lines' on what being English is. But Joe Mulhall, the research director of Hope not Hate, a campaign