MAPPED: Tories reduced to just 10 seats in bombshell new poll after Nigel Farage vows: 'It's over... It's done'
'They have ceased to be a national party... They are now an irrelevance,' the Reform UK leader spat
www.gbnews.comNigel Farage’s most recent and significant electoral milestone was winning a UK parliamentary seat in July 2024 (the Clacton by-election), after multiple earlier attempts to enter the House of Commons.[1][7]
A commonly cited summary of his election record includes:
If you tell me what you mean by “latest” (e.g., latest news stories this month vs. latest election result), I can narrow it to the most recent headlines and explain what they say about his vote/seat prospects.
'They have ceased to be a national party... They are now an irrelevance,' the Reform UK leader spat
www.gbnews.comNigel Farage is a former British MEP who has stood as a candidate representing eurosceptic parties UK Independence Party (UKIP) and The Brexit Party since 1994. He was a Member of the European Parliament representing South East England since the 1999 election, winning re-election four times. Farage has stood for election to the House of Commons seven times, in five general elections and two by-elections, losing in each by significant margins. He was also a proponent of the UK leaving the...
www.wikiwand.comWinning five MPs is the first step in 'mass movement across the country', Mr Farage says.
www.bbc.comWatch the latest from ITV News - Reform UK have high hopes of winning council seats around the capital in May's local elections.
www.itv.comBrexit champion Nigel Farage is on pace to become British prime minister, according to the latest seat-by-seat mega poll conducted by YouGov.
www.breitbart.comEditorial: The rightwing demagogue is seeking to replace the Conservatives by bringing about their defeat with the politics of xenophobia
www.theguardian.comAt the eighth time of asking, Nigel Farage has finally made it to Parliament. ITV News Anglia looks at how he did it. ITV News Anglia
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