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The victory of the incoming president against what many in the room saw as staggering odds was taken as a sign of what could happen in the UK and Europe. Left to right: Phil Bryant, Nigel Farage ...
Just hours after Mr Farage was on TV praising Mr Musk, the billionaire took to his social media platform X (Twitter) to declare: “The Reform Party needs a new leader. Farage doesn’t have what ...
More than seven in 10 Tory members want Nigel Farage back in the party, according to a new poll by Conservartive Home. Despite Farage being known for his leadership of the right-wing UKIP party ...
Following Farage's resignation his party chairman, Richard Tice, became leader. [5] [6] Tice remained as leader until 3 June 2024 when he relinquished the position back to Farage who had announced his intention to stand as a candidate for MP in Clacton at the 2024 general election. [6] Tice would later become deputy leader in July 2024.
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During the campaigning before the UK voting system referendum of May 2011, which offered the two options of a continuation of first-past-the-post voting or an alternative vote system, Farage declared himself in favour of the latter, saying that a continuation of first-past-the-post would be a "nightmare" for UKIP, although he also said that AV would make little difference to UKIP's fortunes.
Blaiklock refers to Farage as “a Frankenstein monster” and a “dictator” but she is not the first or last to fall victim to Farage’s absolute ruthlessness – ask Habib or, before that ...
Farage, when asked what he thought about the incident, called the protesters "scum". [119] [120] Farage was unsuccessful in his bid to become MP for South Thanet [121] although he came second (beating Labour by over 4,000 votes), reduced the Conservative majority to less than 3,000, and gained over 32% of the vote.