The bookies are giving shorter odds on Reform UK winning a majority than the Conservatives
Nigel Farage’s party 40/1 to win 326 seats; Conservatives out to 50/1.
Nigel Farage’s party 40/1 to win 326 seats; Conservatives out to 50/1.
The former UKIPer has come under intense scrutiny over comments he made in relation to Russia's war in Ukraine.
Sir Keir Starmer said he was ‘very supportive’ of Clacton Labour candidate Jovan Owusu-Nepaul, despite claims the party had given up on the seat.
Then Ukip leader Nigel Farage had to be taken away in a police riot van after protesters gathered outside a pub in Edinburgh where he was campaigning in 2013.
Always remember to secure your domain, Mr Farage.
One of the most closely watched contests in the region will be Clacton, where Reform leader Nigel Farage is a candidate.
The Scottish First Minister also said the current Tory party is not one he recognises.
There is no mainstreaming or rise of far-right politics without the active involvement of mainstream forces who normalise and platform them.
'The lack of counterbalancing narratives from leftwing publications is notable'
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