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    • Friday, 16 February, 2024
      Reform UK voter support highlights threat to Sunak’s right flank

      Former Brexit party’s performance in by-elections shows it can meaningfully chip away Conservative votes

      Reform UK deputy leader and Wellingborough candidate Ben Habib, left, on the party’s bus in Wellingborough, England
    • Thursday, 15 February, 2024
      Inside Politics
      Tough by-elections for Tories may reignite criticism from Sunak’s right

      Labour favourite to win as voters show discontent with prime minister’s leadership, migration and public services

      Rishi Sunak at a GB News event
    • Wednesday, 14 February, 2024
      News in-depthUK by-elections
      ‘Tumbleweed’ Tory campaign leaves Labour hopeful of victory in Midlands by-election

      Opposition party hopes to seize on discontent with governing Conservatives in Wellingborough

      Labour’s campaign office for candidate Gen Kitchen
    • Monday, 12 February, 2024
      Inside Politics
      Making plans with one eye on Nigel Farage

      Reform UK’s rising poll ratings divide the experts, but the Farage-Tice party has got the Tories worried

      Nigel Farage, president and éminence grise of the Reform UK party
    • Saturday, 10 February, 2024
      Miranda Green
      Pop goes the right as Sunak faces dual Truss-Farage threats

      Reform UK is a bigger danger to Conservatives than the new PopCon group launched by a former PM

      Liz Truss poses for a selfie with a person attending the launch
    • Thursday, 1 February, 2024
      Crispin Odey
      Reform UK accepted donations from Crispin Odey despite sexual assault allegations

      Disgraced financier gave the rightwing party £10,000 after investigation was published

      Crispin Odey
    • Wednesday, 31 January, 2024
      Robert Shrimsley
      Rishi Sunak’s ‘Italian Job’ moment

      Wobbles damage the prime minister but Tory critics have no solutions — and are implicated in the years of chaos

      Ellie Foreman-Peck illustration of Rishi reaching for ballot slips in a bus about to go off the cliff
    • Monday, 22 January, 2024
      Inside Politics
      Reform UK rises up poll ratings but are its supporters real?

      Figures suggest one in 10 voters will back Nigel Farage’s former rightwing party in an election

      Nigel Farage waves the Union Jack flag
    • Wednesday, 3 January, 2024
      News in-depth
      Rightwing Reform UK seeks to wreck Tory election hopes

      Party set to stand in every seat in Britain, piling pressure on Rishi Sunak to deliver on NHS and migration pledges

      Richard Tice
    • Monday, 11 December, 2023
      Inside Politics
      Reform UK hopes to capitalise on Tory failures as Nigel Farage looms large

      Battle lines are being drawn along the lines of ‘punishing’ Conservatives, but size of the threat remains obscure

      Nigel Farage
    • Sunday, 8 January, 2023
      UK politics
      How much of a threat is Reform UK to the Tories?

      Formerly the Brexit party under Nigel Farage, it now seeks to capitalise on voter discontent with the ruling Conservatives

      Richard Tice
    • Thursday, 3 February, 2022
      ReviewBiography and memoir
      One Party After Another — the life and ruthless times of Nigel Farage

      Michael Crick’s new biography examines the disruptive outsider who made Brexit happen

      Nigel Farage celebrates St George’s Day in a social club in Ramsgate in 2015
    • Tuesday, 29 June, 2021
      News in-depthBrexit
      ‘More divided and more angry’ — how Brexit reshaped British politics

      Five years after the referendum and six months after the UK left the EU single market, the ‘earthquake’ is still being felt

    • Friday, 31 January, 2020
      Brexit
      ‘The war is over, we have won,’ declares jubilant Farage

      Standing in mud of Parliament Sq, crowd greeted Brexit campaigner with roars

      Mandatory Credit: Photo by NEIL HALL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10544375de) Nigel Farage of the Brexit Party speaks to pro Brexit supporters celebrating outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Britain, 31 January 2020. Britain officially exits the EU on 31 January 2020, beginning an eleven month transition period. Britain prepares to leave the EU, London, United Kingdom - 31 Jan 2020
    • Friday, 31 January, 2020
      News in-depthBrexit
      Britain moves on wearily to its momentous new chapter

      Brexit supporters gathered in London but elsewhere the atmosphere was muted

      A man waves Union flags from a small car as he drives past Brexit supporters gathering in Parliament Square, in central London on January 31, 2020, the day that the UK formally leaves the European Union. - Britain on January 31 ends almost half a century of integration with its closest neighbours and leaves the European Union, starting a new -- but still uncertain -- chapter in its long history. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP) (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP via Getty Images)
    • Friday, 13 December, 2019
      UK general election
      Nigel Farage takes credit for Tory win as Brexit party comes up short

      New party not expected to win a single seat in new parliament

      LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10: Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage holds a press conference on December 10, 2019 in London, England. Mr Farage has revealed he will spoil his ballot paper at the general election because there is no Brexit Party candidate in his constituency and he refuses to vote for the Conservatives. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
    • Thursday, 5 December, 2019
      UK general election
      Four MEPs quit Brexit party to back the Tories

      Jacob Rees-Mogg’s sister among those urging supporters to vote Conservative in the general election

      Nigel Farage and Annunziata Rees-Mogg speaking at a Brexit Party rally at the Albert Hall Conference Centre in Nottingham.
    • Friday, 29 November, 2019
      News in-depthUK general election
      How Boris Johnson’s message discipline is boosting the Tories

      While Jeremy Corbyn showers voters with policy pledges, the PM has stuck to ‘Get Brexit done’

    • Tuesday, 26 November, 2019
      UK general election: Battleground dispatches
      Can the Brexit party beat Labour in Hartlepool stronghold?

      Struggling north-east town is bastion of anti-EU sentiment

      For Tobias Buck profile on the Hartlepool parliamentary constituency. The Brexit Party HQ. 19/11 2019 Photo © Mark Pinder +44 (0)7768 211174 pinder.photo@gmail.com www.markpinder.net
    • Thursday, 14 November, 2019
      UK general election
      Farage claims Tories dangled titles for Brexit party support

      Leader says figures ‘deep inside Downing St’ wanted help to avoid splitting Leave vote

      Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage (right) holds a fish with party candidates, Marten Hall, Kingston upon Hull East (left) and Christopher Barker, Great Grimsby constituency, during a stop at the Grimsby Seafood Village during General Election campaigning. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday November 14, 2019. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
    • Wednesday, 13 November, 2019
      UK general election
      Farage refuses to stand down candidates in key Labour seats

      Brexit party move could split Leave vote and hit Tory chances of a majority

      Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage poses for a photograph in boxing gloves during his visit to Gator ABC Boxing Club in Ilford, east London on November 13, 2019, during a general election campaign visit. - Britain will go to the polls on December 12 to vote in a pre-Christmas general election. (Photo by Niklas HALLE'N / AFP) (Photo by NIKLAS HALLE'N/AFP via Getty Images)
    • Wednesday, 13 November, 2019
      UK general election
      UK general election — the day as it happened
    • Tuesday, 12 November, 2019
      UK general election
      Nigel Farage urged by allies to give PM clear run in key Labour seats

      Johnson to call for ‘end to groundhoggery of Brexit’

      Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage attends a general election campaign event in Sedgefield, Britain, November 11, 2019. REUTERS/Scott Heppell TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
    • Tuesday, 12 November, 2019
      UK general election
      Election: Labour hit by two cyber attacks — as it happened
    • Monday, 11 November, 2019
      News in-depthUK general election
      Farage faces calls to pull candidates out in Labour seats

      Brexit party’s retreat may not be over after standing down in Tory constituencies

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