
The right-wing press is wrong: Facts prove there is no exodus of millionaires from the UK over tax policies
The facts show that there is no mass exodus of millionaires from the UK.

The facts show that there is no mass exodus of millionaires from the UK.

Farage chooses to ignore that the rich not paying their fair share of tax.

It comes amid internal rows in the party over its future direction, as well as a policy platform that begins to fall apart when put under scrutiny.

Other polls carried out by YouGov, and Find Out Now also note a slight decline in support for Reform at the start of June.

After his advice led to Truss’ downfall, could Badenoch follow down the same path?

“It doesn’t look very professional, does it, for your chair to be in – then out – then back in again?”,

How long has Farage been sailing the high seas? Did he buy the boat himself or was it a gift? And why has he chosen not to record this memorable maritime investment in the register of interests?”

After the Tory party’s dire performance in the local elections last month, where it failed to retain any of the 15 councils that they previously controlled, pressure has grown on Badenoch.

‘Feeding more children every day, for free, is one of the biggest interventions we can make to put more money in parents’ pockets, tackle the stain of poverty, and set children up to learn.’

“We have listened to the concerns that people had about the level of the means test, and so we will be making changes to that”