Nigel Farage, Trump and Keir Starmer
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Welcome to the latest edition of Washington Secrets. Today, we have an interview with Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform U.K., about his relationship with President Donald Trump, as well as a slightly cheeky reminder that the turnover in Britain’s ...
Alan Mendoza brought together serving British generals to the event where material was distributed endorsing the seizure of NATO-owned territory
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Something unprecedented is happening in UK politics. The historical duopoly of Tories and Labour has been blown apart. The era of Rainbow politics appears to have landed. The new paradigm is likely to create enormous challenges for the old hidebound first-past-the-post system.
Nearly a quarter of voters cite Reform leader’s support for US president as main reason against voting for his party By day 31 of the war in the Middle East, Nigel Farage had become somewhat less vocal about the closeness of his relationship with Donald ...
Nigel Farage has defied Donald Trump and declared that the Falkland Islands "are and will always be British," positioning himself against the US President's reported plans to reconsider American support for British sovereignty over the territory.
Nigel Farage failed to meet with Donald Trump despite flying all the way to Florida to dine at the US president’s Mar-a-Lago resort. The Reform UK leader told an audience at a Westminster event on Thursday night that he would be “dining at Mar-a-Lago ...
'What Reform is proposing is a concentration camp... that is evil - that is genuinely wicked politics.'
Nigel Farage has urged King Charles to confront Donald Trump over the Falkland Islands row during the upcoming state visit. The Reform leader also expressed his support for the King to restore the fractured relationship between Britain and the United States in the aftermath of the public dispute between President Trump and Sir Keir Starmer.