
Tories and Reform UK discuss election pacts ahead of reported Musk donation
The right-wing parties are reported to be testing the success of any electoral pact ahead of the next general election, which is due in 2029.

The right-wing parties are reported to be testing the success of any electoral pact ahead of the next general election, which is due in 2029.

Figures released today show health workers in England forked out a whopping £70,510,110 just to park at work in the financial year 2023/24.

Former Tory Tim Montgomerie, who switched from the Conservatives to Reform last month, reveals what he thinks the figure will be.

‘Mr Farage has not taken part in ‘behaviour code awareness training’ and has no intention of engaging with this woke scheme’

“Inevitably, following such intense media speculation, the issue of money was discussed, and there will be ongoing negotiations on that score,” the Reform UK leader said.

Labour accused the Tory leader of being “a reverse Robin Hood” because the policy would mean “massive” tax cuts for the rich.

“People are willing to pay more in tax if that means improvements to public services. They recognise that our schools, hospitals and other essential services are under huge strain and in need of investment.”

Their views on the economy ‘are ridiculous and would completely bankrupt us rather than partially bankrupt us’

The Sun’s Kate Ferguson reports that the meeting between Musk and Candy could ‘come within days’.

“When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.”