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While Mr Farage is also unpopular among the Scottish public, his approval ratings are not quite as low as Sir Keir’s, with 24 ...
New polling suggests that if a general election were held today, Reform UK would come out on top but would still need to form ...
Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage says UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has “U-turned on several things”. Mr Farage told Sky News ...
Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage says it was an “absolute disgrace” for the Glastonbury music festival to allow a musician to ...
Sky News contributor Kosha Gada says the Reform Party is the “ascendant political movement” in the United Kingdom.
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GB News on MSNReform UK faces pivotal electoral litmus test THIS WEEK as Nigel Farage to defend seats for the first timeFor the first time, Reform UK will defend two seats in key by-elections happening up and down the country, as Nigel Farage's party look to hold the seats it gained in May. With voting scheduled for ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNKneecap mock Rod ‘the Prod’ Stewart over comments on Nigel Farage's Reform UKKneecap have taken aim at rock legend Rod Stewart in an apparent reference to his support for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, ...
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GB News on MSNSarah Pochin dismisses Ben Habib's launch of new political party in scathing takedown: 'White noise!'Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin has brutally dismissed Ben Habib's launch of a new political party, branding the move "white noise" ...
Singer/songwriter and actress Kate Nash took aim at a broad range of celebrities and their politics during her Glastonbury ...
On Sunday, the 80-year-old rock legend Rod Stewart played Glastonbury in the main-stage legend spot. Not everyone was happy to have him there. Shortly before his set, Stewart endorsed right-wing UK ...
A poll of polls from Electoral Calculus has projected that Reform UK would be one seat short of a parliamentary majority if a ...
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GB News on MSNREVEALED: Five times Keir Starmer has caved under pressure as PM makes ANOTHER U-turn ahead of rebellionSir Keir Starmer is facing a crushing rebellion over his welfare changes after ministers admitted it could drive 150,000 more ...
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