Nigel Farage Most Popular Party Political Leader in Wales, Poll Finds
In a sign of the shifting landscape in Britain, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is now the most popular political leader in Wales, according to a recent survey.
In a sign of the shifting landscape in Britain, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is now the most popular political leader in Wales, according to a recent survey.
Kemi Badenoch has been selected as the next leader of the so-called Conservative Party after beating out former immigration minister Robert Jenrick on Saturday.
Conservative Party leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick rebuked the growing call for reparations to Caribbean countries and argued that former British colonies instead owe the United Kingdom a “debt of gratitude” for the enduring institutions leftover from the Empire.
Nigel Farage has called upon all local Conservative Party councillors to defect and join his populist Reform UK party ahead of the English county council elections next May, arguing that the Tory brand is “broken” after numerous betrayals.
Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick and ex-Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch have been left as the last two candidates standing in the months-long contest for the Conservative Party leadership after a narrow vote among Tory MPs on Wednesday afternoon.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage pronounced that the Tory brand is “completely broken” and is utterly divided as the so-called Conservative Party leadership contest goes into full swing this week.
Lee Anderson has accused Conservative leadership candidate Tom Tugendhat of trying to “gaslight” the public about Tory migration failures.
Britain’s defeated Conservatives will open nominations next week for a new leader to replace former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
A survey of nearly 20,000 Britons put Nigel Farage’s Reform UK ahead of the Conservatives nationally and on course to pick up 18 seats in the House of Commons.
Another top Conservative Party official is reportedly under invsetigation over allegations of using inside information to bet on the election date.
The plurality of Britons see immigration as negative, while a majority said only Nigel Farage’s party is telling the truth about the issue.
Support for the British Conservative Party has fallen to its lowest levels in polling history, according to polling guru Professor John Curtice.
The Conservative Party’s brand is “utterly broken” after abandoning core principles in favour of big tent neo-liberalism, Reform UK Nigel Farage said.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak went into full damage control mode as Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party overtook the Conservatives in the general election polls for the first time.
Trust in British politics has fallen to an all-time low as half of the public believes politicians put their own interests over country.
Nigel Farage is vastly more popular among 2019 Conservative Party voters than Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, a survey has found.
Whisper it… Nigel Farage may be on the verge of killing off one of the most successful political parties in the history of the world.
Nigel Farage has been predicted to come out on top in Clacton at the July 4th general election and secure a seat in Parliament.
Nearly half of the British public wants a freeze on all non-essential immigration but does not trust either major political party to do so.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak vowed to reintroduce National Service for 18-year-olds in Britain in an opening salvo for the general election on July 4th.
Nigel Farage said Rishi Sunak opted for “suicide” by calling for an election, saying the result for the Tories would get worse as time goes on.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has called on Rishi Sunak to offer Nigel Farage and top Reform UK figures the chance to become Tory MPs in an election pact.
Tory MP Dan Poulter has defected to the Labour Party, accusing Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives of becoming a “nationalist party of the right”.
Mark Menzies MP said he would resign following allegations of an attempted ransom payoff and that he misused campaign money on his private medical bills
Nigel Farage said the British people should be called on in a referendum to decide if the UK remains in the European Court of Human Rights.
Reform UK has continued its rise in the polls, climbing to a record high as Rishi Sunak’s Tories continue to haemorrhage support.
Rishi Sunak’s Tories are only offering “globalism on steroids” rather than conservative policies, a former advisor to Margaret Thatcher said.
The Tories are on pace for their worst-ever election result, with a survey finding Rishi Sunak’s neo-liberal party may win just 98 seats.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s fledgeling government was dealt a fresh blow on Tuesday as two of his ministers announced their resignations.
Rumours are swirling around Westminster of the potential of another Conservative prime minister being removed in a palace coup.
The British government’s energy regulator has warned that the ‘Net Zero’ green agenda will likely hit the poorest households the hardest.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt are to blame for the UK falling into a recession, seven in ten Britons believe.
The populist Reform UK party has surged to its highest-ever recorded position in the polls and is now within striking distance of the Tories.
Amid backlash from voters, Tory MPs reportedly suggested that the suspension of Lee Anderson was a political mistake.
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden said on Sunday that Brexit leader Nigel Farage should not be welcomed back into the Conservative Party.
The Conservatives announced the suspension of Lee Anderson after he refused to apologise for saying Sadiq Khan is controlled by “Islamists”.
Nearly two-thirds of British voters, including a plurality of supporters of the top left-wing parties, favour cutting immigration.
The UK taxpayer has subsidised foreign students and migrants without jobs to the tune of £36 billion over the past three years.
Tories claimed migration is good for the economy, yet after the largest wave of immigration to Britain ever, the economy is contracting. Mystifying.
The Conservatives are facing a landslide defeat in the next election amid migration failures and the rise of the Farage-founded Reform UK.