
Clacton residents say Nigel Farage is using town as a ‘vehicle to further his own interests’
“Having two media jobs, how can he possibly make time for the people of Clacton?’

“Having two media jobs, how can he possibly make time for the people of Clacton?’

Among leave voters, Farage has a popularity rating of -4.

“I think one element of this debate which has been skated over and shouldn’t have been are actually the remarks made by Nigel Farage”

Farage posted a video online speculating on the background of the alleged killer shortly after the knife attack took place last week.

“To blame the victims of this violence is an insult to people of colour across the country, who are living in deep fear”

“He’s a commentator – if he wants to commentate, do it in the House of Commons, do it legitimately.”

The widower of MP Jo Cox blasted Farage’s response as “vile”

Tony Mack, who was the Reform representative for the Clacton seat from last October until June, believes he is owed the costs of running his campaign before Farage kicked him out.

At best, the media watchdog appears weak, failing to uphold impartiality by not cracking down on broadcasters like GB News. At worst, Ofcom could be seen as a political organisation, a “biased referee,” as former BBC reporter Robin Aitken described it.

“As an elected member of Parliament, shouldn’t you be in that Parliament?”