
Nigel Farage slammed for his bigotry and making it an ‘immigration election’ during BBC debate
“Let’s change the tone of the debate on immigration too much of it is framed around the bigotry of people like Nigel Farage”

“Let’s change the tone of the debate on immigration too much of it is framed around the bigotry of people like Nigel Farage”

So much for the Tories’ green credentials.

“If he came back for a political interview from the D-Day commemoration, that is absolutely indefensible.”

The manifesto will also include guarantees on workers’ rights, recruiting more teachers and “driving down” net migration.

The Tories also seem to forget that they have raised taxes to their highest level in 70 years.

Overall, three quarters of Britons say the UK is in a worse state than it was in 2010 when the Tories first came to power.

Despite insisting that he had no plans to stand for election, Farage announced on Monday that he would not only take over as Reform’s leader, but also stand as a candidate in Clacton, Essex.

A victory for pro-democracy campaigners who have been resisting the government’s assault on the right to protest

It comes amid calls from former Prime Minister Gordon Brown as well as the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, to scrap the two-child benefit limit

Around 3,000 people have since died after receiving contaminated blood from the health service