Boris Johnson preparing leadership comeback to ‘save’ Tories
The former Prime Minister allegedly sees himself as the only person who can ‘save’ the Conservatives against Nigel Farage
The former Prime Minister allegedly sees himself as the only person who can ‘save’ the Conservatives against Nigel Farage
A look at the biggest political drama of the week as the election campaign reaches the halfway stage.
CCHQ is so panicked that they have resorted to begging voters not to give the Labour Party a supermajority, warning that voting Reform would do exactly that.
It comes as the latest favourability ratings of politicians from YouGov found that 61% of those surveyed had an unfavourable opinion of Nigel Farage.
Farage’s decision to pull out of the panorama interview comes after the BBC revealed one of his Reform candidates at the General Election had argued that the UK should have remained neutral while Adolf Hitler’s Nazis stormed Europe.
The former Home Secretary said there was ‘not much difference’ between Nigel Farage’s policies and the Tories’
“We are not happy with the way he plays with racism and division, Islamophobia and xenophobia”
The findings about Reform’s funding come as the UN General Secretary calls for a fossil fuel advertising ban to “directly confront those in the fossil fuel industry who have shown relentless zeal for obstructing progress.”
The biggest Punch-and-Judy spectacles of the election campaigning this week.
Farage isn’t a fan of the NHS