Internal Conflict in Reform UK Party

MP Rupert Lowe of Greater Yarmouth is threatening to sue Reform UK for libel after being suspended from the party amid accusations of threats of violence and bullying. The internal fighting within the party continues with Lowe claiming it's a 'witch hunt' and criticizing party leader Nigel Farage. Reform Chief Whip Lee Anderson says the written complaints include allegations about Lowe's conduct.

Far-right political allies criticize President Trump's Ukraine tactics

President Trump's hard-line Ukraine tactics have unnerved some of his political allies on the far right, including Geert Wilders, Marine Le Pen, and Nigel Farage. Despite their past skepticism, these figures are now showing support for Ukraine and calling for Europe to gain military independence from the U.S.

Heated argument between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky

A heated argument between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky resulted in the cancellation of a minerals deal and a press conference. Nigel Farage expressed support for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia. European leaders including Zelensky will discuss the war in Ukraine in London. Critics accused Farage of being Trump's spokesperson in the UK. The Oval Office clash highlighted tensions between Washington and Kyiv.

Political Revolution in Europe

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, predicts a political revolution in Europe similar to the U.S. under Trump. He praises VP JD Vance's controversial comments on freedom of speech. Reform UK is gaining popularity and aims to turn the UK around.

British Farmers Protest Inheritance Tax Plans

British farmers protested the leftist Labour Party government's plans to impose inheritance taxes on family farms, leading to concerns about the impact on farmers who may have to sell their land to pay the tax. The government justifies the tax as a means to fund social services, while critics argue that many farmers operate on thin profit margins and would struggle to pay the tax without selling land. The protest gained momentum with the government standing firm on its agenda despite petitions for reversal.

Profile of Nigel Farage and Reform UK

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage receives sympathetic treatment in a UK newspaper profile, expressing empathy for Prime Minister Keir Starmer while criticizing the political establishment. Farage's party is gaining momentum by offering positive solutions to ignored problems. He discusses the challenges facing Starmer and the fracture within the left in Britain.

Reform UK leading in British political polls

Reform UK is narrowly ahead of all other political parties in Britain according to a major pollster, with Nigel Farage's party projected to take 25% of the national vote in a hypothetical general election. The party's lead is within the margin of error, but significant due to defections from other parties.

Reform Party in the UK Draws Inspiration from Donald Trump

In the UK, the Reform Party is gaining momentum and drawing inspiration from Donald Trump's success to push for a Reform government in 2029. Nigel Farage and other party members aim to implement Trump-like policies such as slashing taxes, enforcing borders, and cracking down on crime.

Rising Support for Nigel Farage's Reform UK Due to Failures of Main Political Parties and Mass Migration Agenda

Failures of Britain's main political parties and mass migration agenda driving rising support for Nigel Farage's Reform UK, according to a poll. Reform Party polling on par with major parties with a quarter of the vote. Support for Reform bolstered by dissatisfied voters and desire for new governance approach. Failure to control borders cited as major reason for supporting Reform. Both Labour and Conservatives failed to reduce migration, leading to record high net migration and population growth.

Far-right activist Laura Loomer's changing views on Elon Musk and X

Far-right activist Laura Loomer praised Elon Musk for reinstating her on the social network X but has now turned against him, along with other prominent conservatives, for his perceived censorship of critics and ties to President-elect Donald J. Trump. Musk's actions on X have led to backlash from some right-wing personalities, raising questions about their alliance. Musk's support of H-1B visas and criticism of Nigel Farage have further fueled the rift.

Nigel Farage attending Donald Trump's inauguration and mending ties with Elon Musk

Nigel Farage plans to attend Donald Trump's inauguration to mend ties with Elon Musk, despite recent disagreements. Farage aims to strengthen his friendship with Trump and resolve differences with Musk during his stay in Washington D.C.

Elon Musk's Political Involvement and Personal Life

Elon Musk, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX, has been promoting far-right conspiracy theories, supporting politicians like Donald Trump and Nigel Farage, and involving himself in other countries' politics. He has a complicated relationship with his father and a history of financial support and frugality. Despite being the richest person on the planet, he has faced criticism and controversies.

Child Rape Grooming Gang Scandal Inquiry

Nigel Farage's Reform UK party vows to fund an inquiry into child rape grooming gangs if Labour government refuses. Previous reports deemed insufficient. Victims were ignored and faced intimidation from grooming gangs. Farage and Blue Labour call for proper investigation.

Dispute between Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and Elon Musk over jailed activist Tommy Robinson

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces criticism from Elon Musk over jailed activist Tommy Robinson, with Musk calling for Farage's resignation. Farage maintains admiration for Musk but refuses financial backing if it includes accepting Robinson. Musk's focus on grooming scandal shifts attention from rift with MAGA base over H1-B visas.

Fox News article on Elon Musk's remarks on UK politics

Fox News article discussing Elon Musk's comments on UK politics and support for Tommy Robinson, with reactions from Nigel Farage. Musk criticizes Dems and expresses support for President-elect Donald Trump.

Elon Musk withdraws support for Nigel Farage and criticizes UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Elon Musk withdraws support for Nigel Farage as leader of Britain's Reform UK party, citing disagreements over principles and alliances, including support for controversial figures. Musk has also criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for his handling of sexual exploitation cases.

Elon Musk calls for Nigel Farage to be replaced as leader of Reform UK

Elon Musk calls for Nigel Farage to be replaced as leader of Reform UK due to a disagreement over Musk's support for far-right activist Tommy Robinson. Farage maintains his principles and friendship with Musk despite the disagreement.

Elon Musk criticizes Nigel Farage

Elon Musk criticizes Nigel Farage, stating he is not fit to lead Reform UK, despite previous support. Many users express delight over Musk's comments, while Farage has refrained from criticizing Musk due to potential financial support.

Nigel Farage vs. Elon Musk on Reform UK Leadership

Elon Musk criticized Nigel Farage, suggesting Reform UK needs a new leader. Farage disagreed, citing differences over support for Tommy Robinson. Talks of Musk donating $100 million to Reform UK were confirmed in December.

Political Leadership and Immigration Debate in the UK

Tech billionaire Elon Musk demanded Nigel Farage be ousted as leader of Reform UK, but Farage's allies backed his leadership citing momentum in the polls and success in surpassing the Conservatives in paid party members. The controversy surrounding jailed activist Tommy Robinson was addressed as a distraction from the goal of taking power in the 2029 general election. Farage's efforts to shape the immigration debate in the UK towards a pro-sovereigntist position have gained traction, with Reform surging in polls and bookmakers predicting Farage as the most likely next prime minister.

Elon Musk, Nigel Farage, and Tommy Robinson Controversy

Elon Musk calls for new leader of Reform Party after Nigel Farage criticizes his support for Tommy Robinson, a far-right agitator. Farage defends Musk's attacks on PM Sir Keir Starmer but disagrees on Robinson's imprisonment. Musk hits back, saying Farage isn't fit to lead. Farage remains firm on not accepting Robinson into Reform. Robinson jailed for contempt of court for spreading false claims about a Syrian refugee.

Elon Musk calls for Nigel Farage's replacement as leader of Reform UK party

Elon Musk calls for Nigel Farage to be replaced as leader of Reform UK party due to disagreements, including stance on Tommy Robinson. The billionaire expresses support for right-wing populist party in Germany and criticizes Farage's immigration policies. Farage stands firm on his principles and rejects Musk's call for ouster.

Investigation into Prime Minister's Alleged Role in Failure to Stop Grooming Gangs

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has called for an investigation into Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's alleged role in the failure to stop Muslim child rape grooming gangs during his time as the country's top prosecutor. There are accusations of a cover-up by various authorities and a lack of action against the grooming gangs.

Tech billionaire's plan to bankroll Nigel Farage's party Reform UK with $100m

Tech billionaire Elon Musk's plan to donate $100 million to Nigel Farage's Reform UK party may face obstacles due to potential government crackdown on foreign donors.

Nigel Farage's Odds to Become Next British Prime Minister

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is now the favorite to become the next British prime minister, with odds of 5/2. His party is also the favorite to win the most seats in the next general election. Farage's party has seen growth in membership, prominent defections from the Conservative Party, and rising poll results.

Pro-nation state movements in Europe and lessons from Donald Trump

Pro-nation state movements in Europe have the potential to challenge the globalist order, learning lessons from Donald Trump on ground game politics. Nigel Farage seeks to emulate Trump's success in building a strong team for Reform UK. Populist parties in Europe unite against mass migration agenda favored by Democrats and globalists.

UK General Election Petition Against Labour Party Government

A petition calling for a general election to remove the left-wing Labour Party government in the UK has gained over 750,000 signatures in a short period. The current Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has seen declining approval due to unpopular policies.

Attack on Nigel Farage during Election Campaign

Man who attacked Reform UK leader Nigel Farage during election campaign spared jail time, sparking accusations of 'two-tier justice' in Britain. Attacker pled guilty to public order offence, common assault, and causing criminal damage. Sentenced to 6 weeks in prison, but sentence suspended for 12 months. Ordered to community service, rehabilitation, and pay court costs. Farage's deputy and fellow presenter expressed outrage at the decision.

Political Blame Game on Mass Migration and Social Divisions in the UK

Lee Anderson accuses Conservative leadership candidate Tom Tugendhat of downplaying mass migration's role in UK social divisions and trying to shift blame for recent riots on Nigel Farage. Tugendhat focuses on law and order and criticizes Farage for questioning authorities in the aftermath of a tragic event. Reform UK leader Lee Anderson criticizes Tories for failures on mass immigration and broken promises. Former Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch faces criticism over migration policies.

Christopher Steele implicates Russia in England riots and Nigel Farage

Christopher Steele, former British spy known for the Steele Dossier, suggests Russia's involvement in England riots and implicates Nigel Farage. Recent comments by Steele imply Farage incited riots by questioning official narrative around Southport stabbings.

Protest at Nigel Farage's Reform UK Office in London

Leftist protesters surrounded Nigel Farage's Reform UK offices in London, blaming him for recent anti-mass migration riots. Despite condemning violence, Farage has faced accusations and increased personal protection. The protests reflect tensions between left and right ideologies.

Media, Politics, Immigration, Civil Unrest, Social Media Regulation

Elon Musk questions why UK media blindly follows government, Nigel Farage criticizes groupthink in British Political-Media class. Civil unrest follows mass stabbing attack in north-east England, blamed on migrant-heritage teenager. Government targets social media platforms for control, sparking debate on freedom of speech.

Humza Yousaf considering leaving UK due to anti-mass migration riots

Former Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf is considering leaving the UK due to anti-mass migration riots. He expresses concerns about his family's safety in the face of rising Islamophobia and criticizes politicians like Nigel Farage for stoking hatred.

Political Unrest and Policing in Britain

Recent violence in Britain is seen as a symptom of a broken democracy, with political leaders debating the underlying causes and how to address them. Nigel Farage criticizes the government's response to riots and protests, highlighting perceived double standards in policing different communities. He calls for an honest debate on mass immigration and border control.

Nigel Farage's Emergency Trip to US After Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump

Nigel Farage announces emergency trip to US after assassination attempt on Donald Trump to show solidarity, accuses media of spreading hatred against Trump, condemns violence in politics, and highlights previous incidents of political violence against himself.

U.K. Conservative Party's Failures and Betrayals

The U.K.'s Conservative Party faced a major setback as a rising star Member of Parliament criticized the party for betraying its voters by failing to implement conservative policies and hiding support for the transgender agenda. This led to a significant loss of support from the public, especially after Nigel Farage's Reform Party offered a conservative voice. The Conservative Party is now in an existential crisis and must address the concerns of right-wing voters to regain support.

Nigel Farage Enters UK Parliament with Reform UK Group

Nigel Farage enters UK Parliament as head of Reform UK group of five members, marking his first Parliamentary seat since UK left the EU. The Reform Party is focusing on democratizing and professionalizing to contest the 2029 General Election.

Nigel Farage's views on Marine Le Pen and the Bank of England

Nigel Farage criticizes Marine Le Pen's Rassemblement National (RN), warning of economic disaster if they win in France. Bank of England also expresses concerns about RN's policy proposals. Farage praises Giorgia Meloni and accuses Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of being 'slippery'.

Political Donor Support for Reform UK

Long-time Conservative Party donor Sir John Hall publicly endorses Nigel Farage's Brexit Party, joining a series of big-money donors defecting to Reform UK from the establishment Conservatives. Farage and Reform lack funds but are polling strongly, aiming to secure 18 seats in the upcoming General Election to establish a 'bridgehead' in Westminster for future impact on British politics.

Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party Surge in Support

Nigel Farage's Reform UK party is predicted to win 18 seats in the House of Commons in upcoming elections, surpassing the Conservatives in national support. This surge in popularity is attributed to disaffected voters finding a home in the populist party.

Nigel Farage and Reform UK Party's Surge in Support from Young Voters

Nigel Farage of Reform UK party sees a surge in support from young voters in the UK, attributed to their rejection of traditional indoctrination and focus on ambition. The party is outperforming others on social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok. Farage's success with Gen-Z voters mirrors trends in other countries like Germany and the US.

Nigel Farage wins best news presenter award at TRIC awards

Nigel Farage wins best news presenter award at TRIC awards despite being booed, hints at return to TV career after stepping down to focus on politics.

Migrant Crisis in the English Channel

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calls for Royal Navy intervention in migrant crisis as 50,000 migrants reach British shores under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Farage criticizes government's failure to stop boats and advocates for tougher measures.

Nigel Farage's Economic Views and Political Campaign

Nigel Farage advocates for a shift from Thatcherism to pro-'little guy' populism, criticizing the alliance of big business, big banks, and big government as hindering economic growth. He emphasizes the need for true capitalism and job creation, calling out regulations that send manufacturing jobs abroad for no environmental gain.

Nigel Farage's stance on Western NATO and EU expansion

Nigel Farage faces backlash for stating Western NATO and EU expansion contributed to Ukraine War. Despite this, his Reform UK party is gaining popularity, potentially making history in the upcoming General Election. Farage criticizes politicians for damaging British defense and advocates for a stronger military and NATO alliance to prevent conflict.

Prominent Supporter of Nigel Farage Calls for Closer Ties with Kremlin

Prominent supporter of Nigel Farage calls for closer ties with Kremlin, expresses admiration for Putin. Farage's controversial comments on Russia's invasion of Ukraine receive backlash from President Zelensky's office and other political figures. Multiple Reform party candidates sympathize with Putin and spread false claims aligning with Moscow's propaganda. Farage defends his statements but faces criticism from various politicians.

Nigel Farage vs. Mail on Sunday and UK Politicians

Nigel Farage accuses Mail on Sunday of printing falsehoods and collaborating with the Kremlin to smear him, leading to a potential lawsuit. Farage defends his comments on the Ukraine war and faces criticism from UK politicians. Former PM Boris Johnson rebukes Farage's stance as 'nauseating ahistorical drivel and more Kremlin propaganda.'

Agriculture in UK Politics

Agriculture has become a prominent topic in national politics in the UK, thanks to Brexit and the success of the TV show Clarkson's Farm. Nigel Farage praised Jeremy Clarkson for raising awareness about farming issues. The Reform UK party, led by Farage, aims to boost the rural economy and support farmers.

Nigel Farage's Political Ambitions for 2029

Nigel Farage is planning to campaign for outright power in 2029, with a clear path to Downing Street by winning in Clacton and leading a realignment on the Right. The article discusses the potential scenarios that could lead to his rise to power.

Nigel Farage's potential win in the Clacton Parliamentary seat

Polls suggest Nigel Farage is on track to win the Clacton Parliamentary seat by a significant margin, which would be unprecedented in modern electoral history.

Donation to Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party

British-born Muslim businessman donates a substantial amount to Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, supporting Farage's stance on immigration and British values. The businessman rejects accusations of racism and Islamophobia towards Farage, expressing a lack of faith in other political leaders.

Nigel Farage's Path to Power in 2029

Nigel Farage has a plausible path to power in 2029 according to political analyst Dan Hodges, involving winning in Clacton, Tory wipe-out, and Conservative realignment to form a new party with Farage at the helm.

Russian Interference in UK General Election and Ukraine Conflict

Russia may interfere with the UK's General Election to weaken support for Ukraine, warned by Mark Warner. Concerns raised about Russian misinformation and deepfake tools. Political candidates' statements have thrown Ukraine's future into uncertainty.

Eco-extremists paint Stonehenge orange

Eco-extremists painted Stonehenge orange on the eve of the Summer Solstice to demand phasing out fossil fuels by 2030. They were eventually arrested, and their action was condemned by Brexit leader Nigel Farage.

Nigel Farage's Reform Party Rally in Clacton

Nigel Farage announces mass defection of local Conservative politicians to his Reform Party at a rally in Clacton, emphasizing the need for major reform and a grassroots movement. He aims to establish a 'people's army' and prepare for the 2029 General Election.

UK Conservative Party Leadership Battle

The UK Conservative Party is facing a potential leadership battle between centrists and those on the right, with concerns about a potential takeover by right-wingers sympathetic to Nigel Farage. The outcome of the battle will define the party's future.

Fundraiser hosted by Holly Valance for Trump campaign

A fundraiser hosted by British model Holly Valance and her husband Nick Candy for the Trump campaign reportedly raised $3 million, exceeding early estimates. The event was attended by senior Trump campaign figures, British donors, and guest of honour Donald Trump Jr. Valance, once a 'lefty', has become more right-wing and is involved in right-populist events in the UK.

British Politics: Reform Party Surpasses Conservatives in Poll

A poll by YouGov shows Nigel Farage's Reform Party ahead of the Conservatives for the first time ever, marking a significant moment in British politics. The Conservatives are being challenged from the right in a General Election.

Political Advertising in the UK

Nigel Farage's Reform Party debuted a unique political ad in the UK, featuring a black screen with text "Britain is Broken. Britain Needs Reform." for 5 minutes. This unconventional approach aimed to highlight the party's message.

Comparison of popularity between Nigel Farage and Rishi Sunak among 2019 Conservative voters

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is more popular among 2019 Conservative Party voters than Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, according to a survey. Farage's ratings increased after he announced his return to frontline politics, while Sunak's ratings plummeted due to skipping a D-Day ceremony. Farage's Reform UK party is close to overtaking the Tories in the polls.

Attack on Nigel Farage during election campaign

Nigel Farage was attacked with cement and a coffee cup while on an open top bus in Barnsley. Protesters threw objects at him, prompting police to arrest a suspect. Farage condemned the violence and emphasized the importance of democratic debate.

Attack on Nigel Farage during Election Campaign

Nigel Farage was attacked with wet cement and a coffee cup while on an election campaign trail in Barnsley. He was warned by police not to walk through the town center due to safety concerns. A man was arrested for the attack. Farage criticized the violent protest and vowed not to be bullied by left-wing mobs.

Nigel Farage Faces Second Physical Assault in a Week

Nigel Farage faced a second physical assault in a week during a campaign event in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, where objects were thrown at him by protesters. The incidents were condemned, and arrests were made in connection with the attacks.

Challenges Facing Rishi Sunak in the UK Election Campaign

Rishi Sunak faces challenges as Britain's Prime Minister amid rumors of quitting, lackluster campaign, and opposition from Labour Party. Conservative manifesto promises tax cuts and financial help for homebuyers. Campaign marked by mistakes and opposition from Reform U.K. and Nigel Farage.

Reform UK Party's Economic Plan for the UK General Election

Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party proposes a £40 billion tax cut to boost UK economy by raising tax-free income threshold to £20,000 and making other tax rule changes. Farage criticizes government and Labour Party for ignoring rising government debt. Plan criticized by Conservatives for being unaffordable.

Nigel Farage's Return to Politics in the UK

Nigel Farage announced his intention to run in July's general election, leading Reform UK to disrupt the Conservative Party. Farage's political comeback is set to shake up the election campaign in the UK.

Nigel Farage and Reform UK's Role in UK Politics

Nigel Farage believes that the upcoming UK election will be won by Labour, and the Conservatives are incapable of being an effective opposition. He is urging voters to support his Reform UK Party to provide a check on the incoming Labour government. Farage has faced accusations of damaging the Conservative Party and potentially leading to a left-wing super majority in Parliament. He is focused on building Reform UK as a major force in British politics to challenge the political establishment.

Social Impact and Political Controversy

Chef Thierry Marx is helping disadvantaged individuals learn to cook in the restaurant industry, while far-right conservative Nigel Farage is causing controversy in U.K. elections.

Accusation of Lack of Patriotism Towards Prime Minister Rishi Sunak

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage accused Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of lacking patriotism after leaving D-Day ceremonies early to film an election interview, sparking outrage and leading to Sunak issuing an apology.

U.K. Election 2019

Nigel Farage, an anti-establishment candidate, is running for Parliament in the U.K. election with a new populist party, potentially splitting the Conservative vote.

Potential Political Realignment in UK Politics

Nigel Farage's Reform party is gaining ground in UK politics, threatening to surpass the Conservative Party as the second-largest party in the country. This potential political realignment could mark a historic shift in British politics.

Banana Milkshake Incident Involving Labour-Supporting OnlyFans Model and Nigel Farage

Labour-supporting OnlyFans model throws banana milkshake over Nigel Farage during election campaign in Clacton-on-Sea. Farage remains unfazed and continues campaigning. Woman arrested for assault, second incident of Farage being targeted with a drink.

Milkshake Assault on Nigel Farage During UK General Election Campaign

Reform UK Party leader Nigel Farage was hit with a milkshake while campaigning for the UK General Election. Two arrests were made in connection with the incident. Throwing milkshakes at politicians has become a trend during campaigns.

Nigel Farage's bid for UK Parliament in Clacton

Nigel Farage launches bid for UK Parliament in Clacton, promising to be a nuisance and oppose mainstream politics, focusing on patriotism and cultural issues. He aims to be a strong voice of opposition to the Labour government. Farage's return to UK politics has garnered positive reactions and he is confident of winning the seat.

Nigel Farage running for UK Parliament in Clacton

Nigel Farage is predicted to win a seat in the UK Parliament in the Clacton constituency in the upcoming general election, aiming to unseat the Tories and lead a 'political revolt' against the Westminster establishment.

British Politics

Pro-Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage announced that he will lead the right-wing party Reform U.K. and run for Parliament in the July 4 election, aiming to be the opposition to a potential Labour Party government. Labour Party leader Keir Starmer pledged to keep the U.K.'s nuclear weapons and increase defense spending if elected.

European Reaction to Donald Trump's Business Records Trial

European newspapers react to Donald Trump's business records trial finding him guilty on all 34 counts, with mixed opinions on its impact on the election. Nigel Farage predicts Trump will win big and become the 47th President. Various European newspapers offer different perspectives on the trial and its implications for American democracy.

Sectarian Politics in Britain

Nigel Farage warns of sectarian politics in Britain, criticizing Labour politician for begging Muslim leaders for votes by promising recognition of Palestine. This highlights a growing trend of radical views and exclusion of women in politics.

Illegal Migrant Crisis in the English Channel

Nigel Farage criticizes Conservative and Labour parties for failing to address the illegal migrant crisis in the English Channel, citing national security risks and terrorist threats. He calls for a 'turn back the boats' approach and leaving the ECHR. Farage plans to launch a campaign ahead of the general election to address immigration policies.

Controversy over Nigel Farage's comments on British Muslims and British values

Nigel Farage faced backlash for stating that a growing number of Muslims in the UK 'loathe' British values, citing a survey that found high support for Hamas among British Muslims. Left-wing politicos and Muslim activists accused Farage of racism, while some supported his comments.

Nigel Farage's decision not to stand as an MP

Nigel Farage will not stand as an MP at the upcoming election, providing relief for Rishi Sunak and the Tories. Farage will focus on supporting the Reform Party and aiding Donald Trump's campaign in the US.

Nigel Farage's decision not to stand as an MP

Nigel Farage will not stand as an MP in the upcoming election, a relief for Rishi Sunak and the Tories. Farage will focus on grassroots campaigning in the US to help Donald Trump. The Reform Party will still stand in 630 seats across England, Scotland, and Wales.

Nigel Farage's decision not to stand in UK general election

Nigel Farage decides not to stand in the UK general election, citing the global significance of campaigning for Trump in the US.

Nigel Farage criticizes Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Conservative Party

Nigel Farage criticizes Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for calling a Summer election, predicts Conservative party will suffer in upcoming election, and expresses disappointment in the party's performance since 2019. Farage's Brexit Party, now Reform UK, poses a challenge to the Tories in the upcoming election.

Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg's Proposal for Election Pact with Reform UK

Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg has proposed an election pact with Reform UK, offering Nigel Farage and other members the chance to become Tory MPs and potentially join the government to win the next election. However, the proposal does not have much support within the Tory party.

British General Election Predictions by Nigel Farage

Nigel Farage predicts a low turnout in the upcoming British general election due to the boring nature of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer. Farage criticizes both leaders for lacking energy and charisma. He hints at a potential comeback to politics with the Reform UK party, which could significantly impact the balance of power in the UK political landscape.

NatCon Conference in Brussels and Nigel Farage's Response

The NatCon conference in Brussels was almost shut down by a far-left mayor, but a Belgian court ruled the order unconstitutional. Nigel Farage sees this as a victory against cancel culture and a turning point for freedom of speech.

Controversy over the attempted shutdown of a conservative conference in Brussels by the mayor

A Brussels mayor tried to shut down a conservative conference, but a late-night court ruling allowed the event to proceed, citing the right to freedom of assembly. Speakers including Viktor Orban and Nigel Farage are addressing the conference. The court decision was praised as a victory for freedom of speech.

Political Event Shutdown in Brussels

A socialist mayor in Brussels ordered police to shut down the National Conservatism Conference where Nigel Farage was speaking. The conference faced multiple venue cancellations due to pressure from local officials.

Brexit leader Nigel Farage's call for a referendum on the UK's membership in the ECHR

Nigel Farage argues for a referendum on whether the UK should remain under the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), citing recent issues with migrant deportation policies. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is considering leaving the ECHR to prioritize border security, facing opposition within his government. The issue may become central in the upcoming general election.

Birthday Celebration for Nigel Farage by Donald Trump

Former U.S. President Donald Trump sends a special video message to celebrate Brexit leader Nigel Farage's 60th birthday, praising him as a historic champion of sovereignty and freedom. Farage left front-line politics after helping win the Brexit vote in 2016 and continues to be a prominent figure in British politics.

Controversy Over Scotland's Hate Crime and Public Order Act

Far-left First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, faces backlash for implementing draconian speech restrictions criminalizing offensive statements and 'stirring up hatred'. Critics include J.K. Rowling and Joe Rogan. Yousaf claims the opposition is right-wing propaganda, but even law enforcement officials express concerns about the law's impact on free speech and public trust. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Brexit leader Nigel Farage also oppose the law, emphasizing the importance of free speech.

Public Attitudes Towards Immigration and Political Realignment in the UK

The British people are dissatisfied with the government's handling of immigration, with a majority wanting a decrease in arrivals. Reform UK is gaining support due to its stance against immigration. Ipsos Mori research shows dissatisfaction across political affiliations, with right-wing voters more concerned about border control. Nigel Farage's Reform UK is trusted more than the Conservatives on immigration. The upcoming general election may be impacted by immigration issues.

UK General Election Polling

New polling shows the Conservative Party falling in the UK general election, with Nigel Farage's Reform UK gaining support. Labour Party predicted to win, despite antisemitism issues. Reform UK could hurt the Conservatives in the next election.

Debate Over Nigel Farage Returning to Conservative Party

Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden opposes Nigel Farage rejoining the Conservative Party, while Prime Minister Sunak and former Prime Minister Liz Truss express openness to the idea. Confusion reigns within the party as top figures debate Farage's potential return.

Nigel Farage's Support for Donald Trump

Nigel Farage expressed support for former President Donald Trump, stating that the world would be better with him as president. He praised Trump's professionalism in his 2024 campaign and criticized President Biden's handling of issues such as the border crisis and the Afghanistan withdrawal.

Debanking practices in Britain

Nigel Farage is considering leading a class action lawsuit against banks in Britain for 'debanking' practices after over 3,000 people claimed to have had their accounts shut down. Farage's accounts at NatWest were shut down for political reasons, sparking a scandal resulting in the sacking of the bank's CEO. Farage set up a campaign to represent those unjustly debanked and is exploring legal action against NatWest.

Death of Alexei Navalny

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died in prison at the age of 47, prompting criticism towards Tucker Carlson for not addressing Navalny in his interview with Vladimir Putin. Nigel Farage expressed disappointment in the lack of questions about Navalny during the interview.