Protesters storm Reform UK event as Farage pledges to rid party of ‘bad apples’
Protesters disrupted the start of the Reform UK leader’s speech in London.
Protesters disrupted the start of the Reform UK leader’s speech in London.
It's not the first time Reform UK has looked beyond the grave to shore up support.
The former UKIPer has come under intense scrutiny over comments he made in relation to Russia's war in Ukraine.
The prime minister said party leader Nigel Farage “has some questions to answer”.
Nigel Farage's Clacton campaign has been exposed to have evidence of racism and homophobia.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage welcomed the backing of a ‘role model’ for people in the North East.
Leslie Lilley, who is standing in Southend East & Rochford, also said he would have their family "taken out" in a vile social media post.
It comes as Nigel Farage ramped up his row with former prime minister Boris Johnson over his feelings towards Vladimir Putin.
The Mail on Sunday has unearthed numerous comments made by Reform UK candidates standing in the General Election.
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