‘I see a gap for insurgency’: Farage eyes political partnership with Boris
Will Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson soon become a united political force? According to the former, he's not ruling it out.
Will Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson soon become a united political force? According to the former, he's not ruling it out.
It comes after the former prime minister accused a Commons partygate inquiry of conducting a ‘witch hunt’.
Differing opinions of ‘a giant felled’ and ‘professional clown’ as newspapers react to ex-PM’s resignation.
The former prime minister launched a scathing attack on the Commons inquiry, comparing it to a ‘kangaroo court’.
He even hinted at a comeback even as he resigned as an MP, saying he was leaving Parliament ‘at least for now’.
The former prime minister said the Commons Privileges Committee investigation was acting like a ‘kangaroo court’.
"It's like an endurance test for everyday tasks like obtaining a driving license or taking a train." said Hazarika
"I'm sick to death of you. The only person who entered parliament with good intentions was Guy Fawkes."
Abbi Johnson talks about what inspired her to become a ballerina, the sacrifices that were made and life in New York City.
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