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Nigel Farage brutally mocked after trying to explain why Reform MPs walked out of PMQs

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

“Petulant hissy fit man having highlighted the very reason why he is unfit for office then plays on it to the crowd of paying gullibles.”

Nigel Farage at PMQs

Reform’s growing list of policy U-turns

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

Reform has dropped its pledge to part-nationalise water and energy companies in its latest U-turn

Richard Tice goes on lengthy rant about an investigation into his taxes

Reform’s year in power in local government: A year of tax rises, cuts and defections

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

Nothing but broken promises, council tax rises and infighting among its councillors.

Nigel Farage responds to school racism allegations

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‘Trump is on the back foot and US unions are now openly fronting up their members and their families to vote for Harris.’

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