Nigel Farage, Reform and Robert Jenrick
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Reform leader calls the child sexual abuse offender ‘a good man, a really good guy’ in 27-second Cameo video clip
Scum, scum, scum!” screamed the protesters as Nigel Farage awaited a police van to evacuate him from an Edinburgh pub. It was May 2013 and Scotland was far from friendly territory for the-then Ukip leader.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage will attend the World Economic Forum summit in Davos next week for the first time, as he attempts to cement his position as one of Britain’s most influential politicians on the world stage as well as at home.
Sir Keir has signed a declaration of intent to deploy British troops to Ukraine as part of security guarantees for a future peace deal. Mr Farage opposes this, saying that the British and French alone lack the manpower and equipment for an operation “that clearly has no ending timeline”.
Farage's greatest strength has always been his authenticity as an outsider. He's Nigel, not Robert or Nadhim. He's the bloke in the pub, not the smooth operator in Whitehall. But with every defection he celebrates, that authenticity erodes.
Nigel Farage quipped that he would buy Robert Jenrick as rumours of a defection went into overdrive after he was sacked by Kemi Badenoch
KERRY Katona has revealed politician Nigel Farage messages her “now and again” – joking that he wants a discounted subscription to her OnlyFans. The former Atomic Kitten star, 45, has
NIGEL Farage has praised his new Scottish boss as “exactly the right man” for the job but reminded voters: “I am the leader of the party.” Former Tory minister Lord Malcolm Offord was confirmed as
Nigel Farage has responded after he fell victim to a prankster who duped him into paying tribute to a man with a notorious name. Ian Watkins was also the name of the dead Lost Prophets frontman and notorious paedophile.
In a clip recorded for Cameo, Farage appeared to pay tribute to former Lostprophets singer and convicted paedophile Ian Watkins
Defence Secretary John Healey issued the warning after Nigel Farage said he would vote against plans to deploy UK troops alongside France to Ukraine in the event of a peace deal