Reform leader Nigel Farage sarcastically dismissed Harry and Meghan as 'wonderboy and wondergirl' for quitting royal duties and moving America while at a Buckingham Palace reception today.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has announced the party will hold the 'biggest ever' political rally in modern British history, as it prepares for elections across the UK. He has set his sights on ...
Donald Trump was wrong to pardon and free all the January 6 rioters on his first day back in office as US president, Nigel Farage said today. The Reform leader criticised the new US leader as he ...
A quarter of voters would back the party ahead of Labour in a general election a survey has suggested Nigel Farages ...
Nigel Farage has compared Reform UK's surge in popularity ... back towards the freedom of movement of people. Writing in the Daily Express to mark the fifth anniversary of Brexit on Friday ...
Labour could lose several more seats to Nigel Farage's Reform UK than the Conservatives, a new mega-poll has found. It suggested that Labour would lose many constituencies across their 'red wall ...
Mr Farage told the Mail on Sunday: ‘He clearly sees himself as the next leader. ‘But it’s the Labour government who are the miserabilists – we’re the happy, optimistic ones.’ ...
But polling by YouGov today suggests that 33 per cent of those who stuck by the party could fall in behind Nigel Farage's party next time. That compares to just nine per cent of Labour voters ...
Some of those who supported Brexit have since moved on to other causes, with figures like Nigel Farage of the Brexit Party ...
Nigel Farage is facing a double humiliation at the hands of Team Trump today, after spending years trying to prove how close he is to the returning US president. Reports today suggest billionaire ...
Reform UK has raised more than a million pounds at a lavish champagne party where Nigel Farage entertained guests with a rendition of gay anthem YMCA. The party leader is said to have belted out ...
The research by Survation found Nigel Farage's party were backed by 24 per cent of voters, which was up four percentage points from a survey last month. The Tories slumped three points to 22 per ...