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Nigel Farage compares Donald Trump to Liz Truss and won't say if he's 'chump or champ' on tariffs trade war - The Reform UK leader believes both Trump and Truss did ‘too much too soon’
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Markets around the world rallied after Trump's U-turn - something his allies were also quick to highlight, along with the perceived growing isolation of China.
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GB News on MSNNigel Farage 'could pick up phone to Donald Trump if he wants to - but he is focusing on building Reform', says US ally Gerry GunsteNigel Farage could "pick up the phone" and speak to Donald Trump about relations between the US and UK if he wanted to - but he has to focus on building Reform UK, one of his key allies has said. Gerry Gunster,
Farage’s video follows a Times report about the National Crime Agency investigating the boom in Turkish-style barber shops on high streets over concerns that premises are being used by gangsters for money laundering and other organised crime. However, the report also acknowledges that the majority of Turkish barbers are legitimate businesses.
Reform UK leader called for nationalisation of British Steel's Scunthorpe plant within days on his visit to the steelworks
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GB News on MSN'Major red warning!' Keir Starmer's migration problem risks Labour's attacks on Nigel Farage falling on deaf earsSir Keir Starmer’s attacks against Nigel Farage risk falling on deaf ears because of one problem facing the Labour Party, a top pollster has told GB News. The Prime Minister, who was left languishing in third place in More in Common’s most recent opinion poll,
On this week’s Kent Politics Podcast we speak with Nigel Farage as he eyes his party making gains at the KCC elections next month. The Reform UK leader was in the county this week and held a rally with members at the Kent Showgrounds at Detling,
A Reform UK local election candidate called for a statue of Tommy Robinson “in every town square”. Donna Edmunds, who is standing for election to Shropshire council on May 1, praised the imprisoned far-Right activist in a series of social media posts earlier this year.