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Labour minister defends migrant raid videos after being accused of trying to mimic ReformDame Angela Eagle said the government is simply ‘enforcing the rules’ by publishing videos of immigration raids targeting ...
With its boasts about deportations, Labour risks becoming Reform-lite, warns Diane Abbott – and should not be chasing ...
Labour’s immigration campaign is a calculated move in the battle for votes, writes Femi Oluwole, but it could be giving Reform the upper hand ...
Reform UK is topping opinion polls but it must navigate a series of challenges to have a serious chance of becoming a party ...
HEY, have you heard the news? Apparently, Nigel Farage is going to be the next Prime Minister. Yep, the old rascal has gone ...
Nigel Farage has compared Reform UK's rise in the polls, with Donald Trump's recent election victory in the US. At a rally held in Tory leader Kemi Badenoch's constituency, four of Reform's five ...
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Daily Mail on MSNNigel Farage celebrates Reform UK reaching 200,000 members markThe leak of support to Reform in Labour's traditional working-class heartlands is so pronounced that in May's local elections ...
Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK Party is now the most popular political party in the United Kingdom, a new poll suggests, beating the Conservative Party and the governing Labour Party.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has overtaken Labour for the first time in a national opinion poll. The YouGov survey put Mr Farage's insurgent party on 25 percentage points, which was one ahead of ...
It’s a question successive Conservative premiers proved unable, or unwilling, to answer: what is Nigel Farage’s political kryptonite, his soft underbelly — his Achilles heel? The now-Reform UK ...
Reform UK's opportunities keep rising as Labour's ... Reform offers a clean sheet. But Nigel Farage's party also needs to widen its appeal beyond its current 20-25% to really revolutionise ...
One thing could throw a spanner in the works for Nigel Farage and Reform UK as the party rises fast in the polls. No, not Kemi Badenoch. Nor Sir Keir Starmer, at least not on his own merits.
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