Farage Riots trend as Reform UK kick off conference
T-shirts reading "Nigel Farage for Prime Minister" were spotted during the demonstrations in August.
T-shirts reading "Nigel Farage for Prime Minister" were spotted during the demonstrations in August.
The billboard, which is in place for the next six months, will be updated when the new Register of Members' Interests is published.
"He's just using us… he doesn't care at all."
New poll data released this week reveals that Nigel Farage is viewed negatively by a majority of those who voted to leave the EU in 2016.
"You sit there with our country's flag, but you do not represent our country's interests."
A lot can change in 13 years. Nigel Farage was demanding a hardline stance against rioters in 2011. But it's all gone very quiet, very suddenly.
The Reform UK leader made the comments in relation to Theresa May's Brexit deal.
He had cancelled his GB News show in May to free up time to help with the General Election campaigning for Reform UK.
Nigel Farage became an MP at the eighth time of asking in last week’s General Election.
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