Farage’s speech was framed as an appeal to “growth,” but it was a defence of privilege. He fretted over inheritance and “exit” taxes that inconvenience the rich.
The governing party said it was “deeply concerning” that Nigel Farage’s appearance in the U.S. Congress had been brokered by an organization that helped topple Roe v. Wade. By Jane Bradley and ...
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Reform UK's imperious surge masks a popularity trap for Nigel Farage, polling guru warns
Nigel Farage and Reform UK are riding high in the polls, holding a commanding 33 per cent lead over Labour’s 20 per cent. One ...
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