A Communist Party newspaper said he was a political figure who has ‘the potential to breathe new life into the China-UK relationship’.
The ex-home secretary is back on the front pages of Britain’s newspapers after David Cameron dominated on Tuesday.
The former UKIPer said he wants to show people he is ‘not nasty’ as he joins the ITV show, due to start on Monday 19th November.
"Anything that normalises or amplifies his toxic views must be opposed", Naomi Smith from Best for Britain said.
'It feels like we're broadcasting from a parallel universe'
"The Government risks humiliation if it continues to outsource its media policy to the Daily Mail", the Hacked Off director said.
Curiously, the Daily Mail felt like they had enough evidence to splash it on their front page in a bid to antagonise readers.
He says he will be back in February and thanked his fans for their support and messages.
“It is utterly desperate stuff from the Prime Minister," Hacked Off chief executive Nathan Sparkes said.
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