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And with a foothold now in the corridors of power, The Independent looks at whether Mr Farage’s next steps could see him become prime minister by 2029. Follow The Independent’s live coverage ...
Musk and Farage: A timeline of Reform leader’s relationship with the tech billionaire. No 10 discusses postponement to council elections. 12:38, Andy Gregory. Downing Street has said the ...
Milkshake thrown in Farage’s face in Clacton. 14:27, Maryam Zakir-Hussain. Nigel Farage was hit smack in the face with a cup of milkshake today during his campaign launch in Clacton-on-Sea.
An election took place in the Essex constituency of Clacton on 4 July 2024, as part of the 2024 United Kingdom general election. Nigel Farage, the newly re-appointed leader of Reform UK and the former leader of the UK Independence Party, won the election with 46.2% of the vote and successfully entered Parliament after seven previous attempts. [1]
On the issue of welfare, Farage said in 2014 he wanted migrants to live in the UK for five years before being able to claim benefits, and for them to be ineligible for tax credits. [4] In 2015 he suggested that tax avoidance was caused by "punitive tax rates", and wanted "fairer" taxes as a way to prevent it.
Nigel Paul Farage (/ ˈ f ær ɑː ʒ / ⓘ FARR-ahzh; born 3 April 1964) is a British politician and broadcaster who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Clacton and Leader of Reform UK [c] since 2024, having previously been its leader from 2019 to 2021.
Watch live as Nigel Farage is interviewed by Jordan Peterson at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference in London on Monday, 17 February. ARC is an international centre-right ...
Nigel Farage: Conservatives (until 1992) UKIP (1993–2018) Brexit Party / Reform UK (2019–present) 37 1.5 2000–2024 Paddy Ashdown: Liberal Democrats 36 1.1 1983–2016 Roy Hattersley: Labour 1.2 1979–2010