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if nigel farage was going - uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage was going to- that if nigel farage was going to stand _ that if nigel farage was going to stand they— that if nigel farage was going to stand they would _ that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be _ that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be doing - that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be doing well. that if nigel farage was going to. stand they would be doing well and they are _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. one _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. one is - stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. one is said, i stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. one is said, ifi they are doing that. one is said, if you vote _ they are doing that. one is said, if you vote for— they are doing that. one is said, if you vote for nigel _ they are doing that. one is said, if you vote for n
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nigel paul farage. he's tried seven times before to be an mp, so will it be eighth time lucky in clacton, in essex? the seaside town, big brexit voters, and previously had a ukip mp. today's announcement making waves. no, i wouldn't want him running the country, but it is funny, some of the things he says and does. it is like a good old british style, really. but no, i wouldn't want him running the country. you know, i think if he ran for clacton, he will win it. i think he's marvellous. i think he's a perfect gentleman. he is very well educated. and i think he's very good for the job. - the conservatives say, as he won't be prime minister, it is a wasted vote, a blank check for labour. but nigel farage says he will surprise everyone again. lucy manning, bbc news. well, our correspondent laura foster is in clacton, and sent this update. well, if i had to describe the reaction of people here in one word, it would be surprised. as news began to ping around people's phones, there were some cries of "you mu
nigel paul farage. he's tried seven times before to be an mp, so will it be eighth time lucky in clacton, in essex? the seaside town, big brexit voters, and previously had a ukip mp. today's announcement making waves. no, i wouldn't want him running the country, but it is funny, some of the things he says and does. it is like a good old british style, really. but no, i wouldn't want him running the country. you know, i think if he ran for clacton, he will win it. i think he's marvellous. i...
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nigel farage tweeted himself, in classic nigel farage style, that he had something big. yeah, so it wasjust that kind of... and this is where nigel farage knows how to play the game, work the system, whatever you want to call it. he has been around for an awful long time in politics, and what he's always managed to do is find a way to generate the headlines, find a way to put himself at the centre of it. i mean, love him or hate him, whatever you want to say — and there are definitely people that do both — he is a kind of master of the game. and he played that game this morning with this kind of, was it like a four—word tweet, or something like big announcement? yeah, "major announcement — emergency." emergency thing. and, you know, of course, what that does is just set every journalist off on their phones trying to work out what it's going to be. and, because there had been this thing where he'd ruled out standing, but there was still, ithink, you know, there was a sense that maybe he will because the deadline is not until friday — which is also my birthday, i
nigel farage tweeted himself, in classic nigel farage style, that he had something big. yeah, so it wasjust that kind of... and this is where nigel farage knows how to play the game, work the system, whatever you want to call it. he has been around for an awful long time in politics, and what he's always managed to do is find a way to generate the headlines, find a way to put himself at the centre of it. i mean, love him or hate him, whatever you want to say — and there are definitely people...
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i power, what would you say to nigel farage then?— farage then? i would not ob'ect to eo - le farage then? i would not ob'ect to people who — farage then? i would not ob'ect to people who fl farage then? i would not ob'ect to people who are members h farage then? i would not object to people who are members of- farage then? i would not object to | people who are members of reform coming across to the conservative party and saying we buy into conservative values and support getting conservatives elected. i think that is a common—sense approach. and over the years we have seen people taking that position and coming and joining the conservatives, someone like craig mckinlay, who was a ukip member, a brilliant colleague who stood up for the things he's believed in, supported conservative values, stood as a conservative candidate and help deliver our agenda and i'm sorry that he's not standing in the selection because of health condition, we wish him well, but he shows that people can join the conservatives' fold, and help deliver on our vision. i
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nigel farage will be the star, i - nigel farage will be the star, i suspect, — nigel farage will be the star, i suspect, he has electrified the campaign this week, but maybe it is old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? _ old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? if_ old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? if he looks like he is bullying — women? if he looks like he is bullying women, in the way he can be quite robust _ bullying women, in the way he can be quite robust with men, people can be forgiving _ quite robust with men, people can be forgiving of _ quite robust with men, people can be forgiving of the latter, and when rishi _ forgiving of the latter, and when rishi sunak debated liz truss in the leadership— rishi sunak debated liz truss in the leadership debate, his interrupting of her_ leadership debate, his interrupting of her cost — leadership debate, his interrupting of her cost him a lot with tory members. _ of her cost him a lot with tory members, and they did not like a man seemingly— members, and they did not like a man seemingly to treat a woman w
nigel farage will be the star, i - nigel farage will be the star, i suspect, — nigel farage will be the star, i suspect, he has electrified the campaign this week, but maybe it is old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? _ old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? if_ old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? if he looks like he is bullying — women? if he looks like he is bullying women, in the way he can be quite robust _ bullying women, in the way he can be quite robust with...
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farage's rise? >> the nigel farage must take responsibility for his own actions , he's the one who, with actions, he's the one who, with bofis actions, he's the one who, with boris johnson used the language that they did. the promises they made and the implications they made and the implications they made . it's made and the implications they made. it's their made and the implications they made . it's their responsibility. made. it's their responsibility. don't blame me in any way. i let me say it once. i think the referendum was a mistake. and it was. i mean, the idea that a margin of the sort that was achieved at 1% or something of that has resolved the issue is ludicrous . a younger generation ludicrous. a younger generation is indignant. the fact they've been so deprived of opportunities, and they will reverse this decision. quite rightly so. >> okay. but lord heseltine, if you carry on calling for a second referendum, that's only going to give nigel farage an even bigger platform to campaign a
farage's rise? >> the nigel farage must take responsibility for his own actions , he's the one who, with actions, he's the one who, with bofis actions, he's the one who, with boris johnson used the language that they did. the promises they made and the implications they made and the implications they made . it's made and the implications they made. it's their made and the implications they made . it's their responsibility. made. it's their responsibility. don't blame me in any way. i let...
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if nigel farage was a member of? if nigel farage was a member of? if nigel farage joined the conservatives, would you leave ? conservatives, would you leave? >> well, i certainly wouldn't. i mean, i could never imagine nigel farage becoming leader of the conservative party. so, you know, that's a hypothetical question. and i know that he would never want to leave lead the conservative party so, you know, that's a very hypothetical question. but i go back to my earlier point. this is a herculean battle of wills with a socialist and sir keir has described himself as a socialist. all socialist governments have increased unemployment. all socialist governments have run out of other people's money. just at the time when we are turning a corner after the pandemic , nigel corner after the pandemic, nigel farage is splitting the vote for the right of centre people. and if he facilitates a starmer government with a huge majority that will lead us back into the european union, i think there will be millions of people out there who want support of farage. >> y
if nigel farage was a member of? if nigel farage was a member of? if nigel farage joined the conservatives, would you leave ? conservatives, would you leave? >> well, i certainly wouldn't. i mean, i could never imagine nigel farage becoming leader of the conservative party. so, you know, that's a hypothetical question. and i know that he would never want to leave lead the conservative party so, you know, that's a very hypothetical question. but i go back to my earlier point. this is a...
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he is nothin: done this, nigel farage? he is nothing to _ done this, nigel farage? he is nothing to do _ done this, nigel farage? he is nothing to do with _ done this, nigel farage? he is nothing to do with us. - done this, nigel farage? he is nothing to do with us. but i done this, nigel farage? he is nothing to do with us. but he i nothing to do with us. but he was also questioned _ nothing to do with us. but he was also questioned about _ nothing to do with us. but he was also questioned about three i nothing to do with us. but he was also questioned about three of. nothing to do with us. but he was| also questioned about three of his candidates the party now says they've been dropped. those too late to take their names off ballot papers. rishi sunak out today he's already said that comments about him were shocking for the inmates two admits his government are now speaking up to. admits his government are now speaking on to-_ admits his government are now speaking up to-_ admits his government are now s-ueakin u- to. ,., ., speaking up to. there is a real hash tu
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nigel paul farage. included. niel paul faraae. .,, nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times — nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times before _ nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times before to - nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times before to be - nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times before to be an . nigel paul farage. he has tried i seven times before to be an mp, nigel paul farage. he has tried - seven times before to be an mp, so will it be eighth time lucky in clacton in essex? the seaside town, big brexit voters, and previously had a new kip mp. today's announcement making waves. no, i wouldn't want him running the country, but it is funny, some of the things he says and does. it is like a good old british style, really. but no, i wouldn't want him running the country. you really. but no, i wouldn't want him running the country.— running the country. you know, i think if he ran _ running the country. you know, i think if he ran for _ running the country. you know, i think if he ran for clacton, - running the country. yo
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mu. —— nigel farage.| nigel farage mu. —— nigel farage. i been looking into anti—social on radio four, the current series which has come to an end, but a lot of back catalogue to.— has come to an end, but a lot of - back catalogue to._ never back catalogue to. good plug. never miss the chance. _ back catalogue to. good plug. never miss the chance. this _ back catalogue to. good plug. never miss the chance. this hasn't - back catalogue to. good plug. never miss the chance. this hasn't come i miss the chance. this hasn't come out of nowhere, it's been a debate for quite a long time about whether you needed to clarify the equality act and what was the best way of doing that. just the fact that the discussion about sex and gender had moved on quite a lot from when the equality act was passed in 2010 when the decade before gender recognition certificates were introduced. it's not come out of nowhere. the equalities and human rights commission had been looking into this earlier in the year and recommended something be done about this. other
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nigel farage is getting the front pages. the west provoked putin, a theory as reform leader suggests nato was to blame for the invasion. the ft weekend have a different story, rich foreigners turn away from the uk. and the i, a completely different story, nationaltrust and the i, a completely different story, national trust challenges uk leaders to save britain's rivers. that is just about that. but just to pick up on thatjk rowling story, digging into keir starmer. ji< digging into keir starmer. jif; rowling, as we know, feels very strongly about this. she is a very strongly about this. she is a very strong supporter of rosie duffield, the labour mp, sorry, the labour candidate, who believe she has not been supported by the labour party. jk been supported by the labour party. jk rowling might actually have a bit of impact? she jk rowling might actually have a bit of imact? ,, . ., , jk rowling might actually have a bit ofimact? ,, . ., y,, ., jk rowling might actually have a bit ofimact? ,, . . y,, ., ., of impact? she clea
nigel farage is getting the front pages. the west provoked putin, a theory as reform leader suggests nato was to blame for the invasion. the ft weekend have a different story, rich foreigners turn away from the uk. and the i, a completely different story, nationaltrust and the i, a completely different story, national trust challenges uk leaders to save britain's rivers. that is just about that. but just to pick up on thatjk rowling story, digging into keir starmer. ji< digging into keir...
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people canjudge me lry— nigel farage can. people canjudge me by my— nigel farage can. people canjudge me by my actions _ nigel farage can. people can 'udge me by my mimi me by my actions. hannah, the manifesto _ me by my actions. hannah, the manifesto moment _ me by my actions. hannah, the manifesto moment is _ me by my actions. hannah, the manifesto moment is always i me by my actions. hannah, the i manifesto moment is always quite me by my actions. hannah, the - manifesto moment is always quite a big moment. even more so given this period the conservatives have had. i period the conservatives have had. i think a rocky period is certainly inaccurate description. as a campaign for the conservative party, many knowledge could have have been going better. they're hoping that they're able to run local campaigns and get people motivated to come out and get people motivated to come out and vote for them, but they know that there have been a number of symbols along the way. they'll be hoping that the manifesto will be another opportunity to try to change the dial on this and
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so i just want to put across what nigel farage nigel farage was saying. he said i would neven was saying. he said i would never, ever defend vladimir putin. i think his behaviour in ukraine has been reprehensible. but if we are going to think towards a peace at some time in the future, perhaps it might be useful to understand what went wrong in the first place. and talking about nato expansion . talking about nato expansion. and that's only what people like donald rumsfeld have been doing for decades and decades. isn't this a bit blown out of proportion as well? >> do you know what? actually, when you look back at what happened , you know that russia happened, you know that russia invaded crimea, took crimea off ukraine, and the west did nothing. it folded its arms and said, that's really bad, that's terrible. >> they should not have done that. and what that demonstrated was that with putin, the only thing he understands is, is the language in which he speaks. and you've got to push him back with all the military might that you can to put him back in with
so i just want to put across what nigel farage nigel farage was saying. he said i would neven was saying. he said i would never, ever defend vladimir putin. i think his behaviour in ukraine has been reprehensible. but if we are going to think towards a peace at some time in the future, perhaps it might be useful to understand what went wrong in the first place. and talking about nato expansion . talking about nato expansion. and that's only what people like donald rumsfeld have been doing for...
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so more questions for mr farage on that and in the undercoverfilming by mr farage on that and in the undercover filming by channel 4 there was something else as well, there was something else as well, there was something else as well, there was another individual who apparently is closer to nigel farage who had made anti—gay comments, so what about that individual? that is not someone who was just, nigel farage was saying in this one case was someone who had walked into the office as an actor. the conservative position on this as well it is interesting, so we have heard from them as well, tom tugendhat, the security minister, he has also been saying this needs to focus people�*s attention on what sort of party and members reform uk actually is and that for the conservatives is a useful message for them at this stage because they are facing considerable electoral threat from voters deserting them to go to reform uk and this gives them an opportunity to say, consider that, consider what you are voting for if you do that. you heard nigel farage say, vote for me as a protest vote. he
so more questions for mr farage on that and in the undercoverfilming by mr farage on that and in the undercover filming by channel 4 there was something else as well, there was something else as well, there was something else as well, there was another individual who apparently is closer to nigel farage who had made anti—gay comments, so what about that individual? that is not someone who was just, nigel farage was saying in this one case was someone who had walked into the office as an...
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nigel farage says. _ with —— agree with a lot of what nigel farage says. his - with —— agree with a lot of what nigel farage says. his strategy| with —— agree with a lot of what i nigel farage says. his strategy is to smash — nigel farage says. his strategy is to smash the _ nigel farage says. his strategy is to smash the conservative - nigel farage says. his strategy is to smash the conservative party. nigel farage says. his strategy is i to smash the conservative party and then to _ to smash the conservative party and then to become _ to smash the conservative party and then to become the _ to smash the conservative party and then to become the leader- to smash the conservative party and then to become the leader of- then to become the leader of conservatism, _ then to become the leader of conservatism, either- then to become the leader of conservatism, eitheras- then to become the leader of. conservatism, either as leader then to become the leader of- conservatism, either as leader of r
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are you suggesting that nigel farage is - suggesting that nigel farage is opportunistic? suggesting that nigel farage is opportunistic?— suggesting that nigel farage is o- tortunistic? , ., opportunistic? perish the thought, that's not my _ opportunistic? perish the thought, that's not my role. _ opportunistic? perish the thought, that's not my role. but _ that's not my role. but extraordinary, thursday with the decision in court, the verdict and monday he decides to run. yeah, and there has been _ monday he decides to run. yeah, and there has been lots _ monday he decides to run. yeah, and there has been lots of— monday he decides to run. yeah, and there has been lots of briefing - there has been lots of briefing about how he was mocked by members of the public who begged him to run and all the rest of it but as he said committed support for reform uk his very widely spread in there is no particular one seat where it looks like they are going to storm it particularly, apart from perhaps collected which is the one where he his elbow the reform uk so he can stand. so w
are you suggesting that nigel farage is - suggesting that nigel farage is opportunistic? suggesting that nigel farage is opportunistic?— suggesting that nigel farage is o- tortunistic? , ., opportunistic? perish the thought, that's not my _ opportunistic? perish the thought, that's not my role. _ opportunistic? perish the thought, that's not my role. but _ that's not my role. but extraordinary, thursday with the decision in court, the verdict and monday he decides to run. yeah, and there has...
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and it's the same with nigel farage. i'm not endorsing nigel farage farage his politics. by the way , but he his politics. by the way, but he has undeniably got a star quality that will excite some members of the public. a lot of tory members who are dissatisfied and some tory mps. so i would say that a reverse takeover of the conservative party is definitely on his mind. i would warn the tories off against it though. >> well, andy preston, fantastic insight . the >> well, andy preston, fantastic insight. the former mayor of middlesbrough, thank you very much for joining middlesbrough, thank you very much forjoining us on the show. much for joining us on the show. wow, that's an extra morsel to play wow, that's an extra morsel to play with. excellent surf now. thanks to everyone who's got on touch with me this afternoon. we'll get your thoughts on nigel farage. big announcement very soon. well, there's only one story in town today, so let's get straight back to it. nigel farage will stand for reform uk in clacton in essex. and he's also the new leader of reform. and i'm j
and it's the same with nigel farage. i'm not endorsing nigel farage farage his politics. by the way , but he his politics. by the way, but he has undeniably got a star quality that will excite some members of the public. a lot of tory members who are dissatisfied and some tory mps. so i would say that a reverse takeover of the conservative party is definitely on his mind. i would warn the tories off against it though. >> well, andy preston, fantastic insight . the >> well, andy...
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farage crashes in plane that gets tangled in banner his party. the finest hour of politics came later, at the moment when britain was deciding whether or not to leave the european union. i want us to govern our country ourselves, to have our own laws, an independent parliament and independent politicians. after the referendum , farage did not experience a radical rise in big-time politics, except for his friendship with donald trump, although he even created a new one. the party called it brexit, but after britain and the european union entered into a divorce agreement, this name was no longer relevant. as a result of farage's latest rebranding, a reform party emerged, but the main theme remained the same, this is migration, which, according to the politician, should be seriously limited. farage became a tireless critic of the british government, hosting radio and television programmes, writing opinion columns and even appearing on reality tv shows. u argues that his reform party owes farage great political ambitions, he will absorb the conservat
farage crashes in plane that gets tangled in banner his party. the finest hour of politics came later, at the moment when britain was deciding whether or not to leave the european union. i want us to govern our country ourselves, to have our own laws, an independent parliament and independent politicians. after the referendum , farage did not experience a radical rise in big-time politics, except for his friendship with donald trump, although he even created a new one. the party called it...
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but martin nigel farage is, is with me now and i'll go to him now, nigel farage, this document here, this contract with you . who? who are contract with you. who? who are you writing for? who you aimed aiming it at, the great british pubuc aiming it at, the great british public who wants some hope? >> he wants some aspiration. those at the lower end of the income scale who can't make ends meet, those who are trapped on benefits and i mean trapped. they can't get off because you work for more than 16 hours a week. they take your benefits away. and we're aiming at those people. we're aiming at people who would like well paid jobs in the manufacturing sector by saying, look , we're going to be saying, look, we're going to be using steel and oil for years to come. why not manufacture in merthyr tydfil? >> who is your typical reform uk voter ? is it someone in home voter? is it someone in home counties angry with the left wing bias of some tory policies, or somebody else altogether ? or somebody else altogether? >> no, i mean your average a lot of our voters used to be labour voters, used
but martin nigel farage is, is with me now and i'll go to him now, nigel farage, this document here, this contract with you . who? who are contract with you. who? who are you writing for? who you aimed aiming it at, the great british pubuc aiming it at, the great british public who wants some hope? >> he wants some aspiration. those at the lower end of the income scale who can't make ends meet, those who are trapped on benefits and i mean trapped. they can't get off because you work for...
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could nigel farage do that ? no, could nigel farage do that? no, he couldn't and that's probably why he's looking at a six year plan. he's hoping at the end of that six years he will have a group of people he can think who can run a country because he hasn't got that yet. he always exists in opposition to something else and never saying how he would even show evidence that he could do it himself, because the metrics, of course, 4 million votes in 2015 precipitated into a single seat. >> they may do better this time. they may not, he says. >> 6 million, doesn't he ? i do >> 6 million, doesn't he? i do think, though, we are you know, we had we had all these manifestos, you know, monday, lib dems, tuesday tories , lib dems, tuesday tories, wednesday, greens, thursday, labour and it's friday. it's quite quiet. one poll has given this, this , this idea that the this, this, this idea that the reformer in second place and he has leapt on it. farage with a lunchtime press conference with all sorts of policy ideas, looking fresh, looking new. i think he
could nigel farage do that ? no, could nigel farage do that? no, he couldn't and that's probably why he's looking at a six year plan. he's hoping at the end of that six years he will have a group of people he can think who can run a country because he hasn't got that yet. he always exists in opposition to something else and never saying how he would even show evidence that he could do it himself, because the metrics, of course, 4 million votes in 2015 precipitated into a single seat. >>...
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nigel farage enters the fray. he just gets wish after wish after wish. >> i know, i mean i mean actually that's what i've been talking to a lot of labour people about is, is , is it's people about is, is, is it's amazing. and you sort of you sort of knew it even at the when he first came in and, and it wasn't great. and you know, it wasn't great. and you know, it was the pandemic and everything was the pandemic and everything was hartlepool happened. >> i mean it really wasn't it was awful. >> hartlepool was, was a yeah it was the lowest point. >> it was losing the seat to even jeremy corbyn kept. >> yeah. yeah. they, they, you know they chose the wrong candidate. they did. they did everything wrong. and then you know he got rid of one team. he brought in another team. but actually then boris started imploding and what's so interesting is these people like jacob rees—mogg say, you know, bnng jacob rees—mogg say, you know, bring boris, boris back as foreign secretary. yeah. just talk to some foreign countries a
nigel farage enters the fray. he just gets wish after wish after wish. >> i know, i mean i mean actually that's what i've been talking to a lot of labour people about is, is , is it's people about is, is, is it's amazing. and you sort of you sort of knew it even at the when he first came in and, and it wasn't great. and you know, it wasn't great. and you know, it was the pandemic and everything was the pandemic and everything was hartlepool happened. >> i mean it really wasn't it...
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he welcome the leader of reform uk, nigel farage— nigel farage. he is attempting a fiahtback nigel farage. he is attempting a fightback as _ nigel farage. he is attempting a fightback as his _ nigel farage. he is attempting a fightback as his party _ nigel farage. he is attempting a fightback as his party is - nigel farage. he is attempting a fightback as his party is hit - fightback as his party is hit with yet more accusations of racism. what yet more accusations of racism. what is it about you — yet more accusations of racism. what is it about you and _ yet more accusations of racism. what is it about you and your _ yet more accusations of racism. what is it about you and your party that attracts _ is it about you and your party that attracts racists and extremists, whether— attracts racists and extremists, whether you say you want them or not? _ whether you say you want them or not? �* ., ., ., ., not? i've done more to drive the far riaht not? i've done more to drive the far ri . ht out not? i've done more to drive the far right out of
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nigel farage is a protest vote, because — nigel farage is a protest vote, because having _ nigel farage is a protest vote, because having the _ nigel farage is a protest vote, because having the tories - nigel farage is a protest vote, because having the tories arei nigel farage is a protest vote, - because having the tories are doing i’ili'it because having the tories are doing right now— because having the tories are doing right now has — because having the tories are doing right now has been _ because having the tories are doing right now has been in _ because having the tories are doing right now has been in part- because having the tories are doing right now has been in part directedl right now has been in part directed lry right now has been in part directed by nigel— right now has been in part directed by nigel farage _ right now has been in part directed by nigel farage and _ right now has been in part directed by nigel farage and his— right now has been in part directed by nigel farage and his pressure . by nigel farage and his pressure cooker~ — by nigel farage and
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of course, nigel farage. back in the day, he announced that he announced that richard tice is standing aside. he'll become chairman. farage is now the leader and the leader. he says for five years. he says that the reform uk party can be the biggest party in parliament by 2029. he says the election is oven by 2029. he says the election is over. michelle, he says it's happened, it's gone , been and happened, it's gone, been and gone, labour has won a massive supermajority. he's talking there about the sky news mrp poll. this is a poll of 60,000 people between, the end of may and early june. they are finding that labour have 422 mps after the election against the tories, 140, lib dems 48 and reform a big fat zero. that's a majority of 194. that's more than the blair majority that we saw back in 1997. so clearly. and that supports an mrp poll that gb news, was able to talk report on and announced on friday night, that that gave the labour party a much bigger majority . but even a much bigger majority. but even s
of course, nigel farage. back in the day, he announced that he announced that richard tice is standing aside. he'll become chairman. farage is now the leader and the leader. he says for five years. he says that the reform uk party can be the biggest party in parliament by 2029. he says the election is oven by 2029. he says the election is over. michelle, he says it's happened, it's gone , been and happened, it's gone, been and gone, labour has won a massive supermajority. he's talking there...
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i mean, in that clip farage was on a bus . clip farage was on a bus. there's actually a peaceful protest against him going on in the background. someone holding up a sign saying immigrants are welcome. all fine . he he's he's, welcome. all fine. he he's he's, you know, has that a lot. and he says, i'm used to it. that's absolutely fine. but it's an individual , absolutely fine. but it's an individual, lone individuals who decide to do this kind of thing. so when we talk about toxicity, we it's important we should have the discussion. but i think actually farage has set the tone for us not letting this turn into a moral panic, because whether you agree with him or not, politically , you really not, politically, you really have to give it to him that he is committed to being a politician, much like sir david amess that gets out there , isn't amess that gets out there, isn't afraid. he doesn't let any of the attacks stop him . and he the attacks stop him. and he says, he says, actually, i'm quoting him here. i'm best at going out, meeting people, talking
i mean, in that clip farage was on a bus . clip farage was on a bus. there's actually a peaceful protest against him going on in the background. someone holding up a sign saying immigrants are welcome. all fine . he he's he's, welcome. all fine. he he's he's, you know, has that a lot. and he says, i'm used to it. that's absolutely fine. but it's an individual , absolutely fine. but it's an individual, lone individuals who decide to do this kind of thing. so when we talk about toxicity, we it's...
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while they campaigned for nigel farage to become clacton's mp. one offensive comment was used to describe the prime minister, rishi sunak, who has today responded take a listen. >> when my two daughters have to see and hear reform, people who campaign for nigel farage calling me an effing it hurts and it makes me angry. and i think he has some questions to answer. when you see reform candidates and campaigners seemingly using racist and misogynistic language and opinions seemingly without challenge, i think it tells you something about the culture within the reform party . our within the reform party. our politics and country is better than that . it's my duty to call than that. it's my duty to call out this corrosive and divisive behaviour. >> nigel farage has said the person in question is an actor. >> here he is speaking this afternoon. >> i saw the footage last night. i thought, no one speaks like that. it was just stream after stream of invective. no one speaks like that. he denied point blank that he was an actor. it turns out he is an acto
while they campaigned for nigel farage to become clacton's mp. one offensive comment was used to describe the prime minister, rishi sunak, who has today responded take a listen. >> when my two daughters have to see and hear reform, people who campaign for nigel farage calling me an effing it hurts and it makes me angry. and i think he has some questions to answer. when you see reform candidates and campaigners seemingly using racist and misogynistic language and opinions seemingly without...
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there has been lots of talk not least from farage — been lots of talk not least from farage himself about reforming ahead of the _ farage himself about reforming ahead of the -- _ farage himself about reforming ahead of the —— conservatives. —— reform uk. of the —— conservatives. —— reform uk~ there — of the —— conservatives. —— reform uk. there have been 16 polls published, just in the last week, that have — published, just in the last week, that have fieldwork dates post nigel farage's _ that have fieldwork dates post nigel farage's announcement. nine of those show the _ farage's announcement. nine of those show the conservatives ahead, four of them _ show the conservatives ahead, four of them show a tie, and only three show— of them show a tie, and only three show reform head, only one of those shows _ show reform head, only one of those shows that _ show reform head, only one of those shows that being more than a by one point _ shows that being more than a by one point there — shows that being more than a by one point. there are questions around that _
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i mean, nigel farage was people. i mean, nigel farage was the most interesting person in this tv debate last night. i mean, even if you don't agree with a word he said, he he says it in, in an extremely accessible way and he's freed from the constraints of a normal political party because he doesn't have to make his sons add up, i mean, you could say that about the lib dems and the greens as well, of course, but i mean, in his case, he uses that that liberty to the full. >> yes. i suppose when you are a party >> yes. i suppose when you are a party that as, as one of the deputy leaders said last night, are hoping to win as many as four seats, i mean, that's a good night for reform. it's not like they're going to be forming the next government . and how the next government. and how does that actually work then? john if you have the reform party and the tory party on about the same share of the vote, maybe, maybe it's a sort of 1983 situation where you had the sdp and the labour party almost neck and neck in popular vot
i mean, nigel farage was people. i mean, nigel farage was the most interesting person in this tv debate last night. i mean, even if you don't agree with a word he said, he he says it in, in an extremely accessible way and he's freed from the constraints of a normal political party because he doesn't have to make his sons add up, i mean, you could say that about the lib dems and the greens as well, of course, but i mean, in his case, he uses that that liberty to the full. >> yes. i suppose...
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farage came back. _ hovering around 11 or 12 points when nigel farage came back. that - hovering around 11 or 12 points when nigel farage came back. that has i nigel farage came back. that has territories — nigel farage came back. that has territories and _ nigel farage came back. that has territories and many _ nigel farage came back. that has territories and many of _ nigel farage came back. that has territories and many of their- nigel farage came back. that has. territories and many of their seats. it territories and many of their seats. it has _ territories and many of their seats. it has stalled — territories and many of their seats. it has stalled in— territories and many of their seats. it has stalled in recent _ territories and many of their seats. it has stalled in recent days- territories and many of their seats. it has stalled in recent days for- it has stalled in recent days for reform — it has stalled in recent days for reform act. it went up and up until nigel— reform act. it went up and up until nigel farage's comments about putin and ukr
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nigel farage coverage tonight. nigel farage has announced he's standing as a candidate for the reform party and becoming the party's leader. >> i've changed my mind. so i am going to stand in this election. >> i'll be launching my candidacy. speaking at a press conference earlier today, the now party leader shocked the nafion now party leader shocked the nation in announcing his candidacy. so what does that mean for the tory party? well, i'll be asking the secretary of state for defence. grant shapps. exactly that in just a moment. we'll also be receiving
nigel farage coverage tonight. nigel farage has announced he's standing as a candidate for the reform party and becoming the party's leader. >> i've changed my mind. so i am going to stand in this election. >> i'll be launching my candidacy. speaking at a press conference earlier today, the now party leader shocked the nafion now party leader shocked the nation in announcing his candidacy. so what does that mean for the tory party? well, i'll be asking the secretary of state for...
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nigel farage? we fell but it is a priority for us. nigel farage?_ fell but it is a priority for us. nigel farage? fell but it is a priority for us. niuuelfarae? ., ,, ,, nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than _ nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than we _ nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than we were _ nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than we were in - nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than we were in the - nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than we were in the last| on defence than we were in the last labour government pro rata, the army has shrunk, recruitment is catastrophic, so rather than having a weird concept of national service, where 30,000 youngsters would do a year, we need to recruit 30,000 people into the army full time and, yes, the veterans point has been made already, respect our veterans including those with the average age of 100 who were deserted by the prime minister in normandy yesterday, which i think was
nigel farage? we fell but it is a priority for us. nigel farage?_ fell but it is a priority for us. nigel farage? fell but it is a priority for us. niuuelfarae? ., ,, ,, nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than _ nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than we _ nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than we were _ nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than we were in - nigel farage? we are spending less on defence than we were in the - nigel farage? we are...
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he also put nigel farage in his. he also put nigel farage in his place. — he also put nigel farage in his place, because _ he also put nigel farage in his place, because that _ he also put nigel farage in his place, because that needed i he also put nigel farage in his- place, because that needed doing. [it place, because that needed doing. it went place, because that needed doing. went very well, she was right to keep out of the slanging match and she used her time to put forward our policies on the nhs in a real way as opposed to some of the more political people around the table. nigel is the only one who isn't a robot _ nigel is the only one who isn't a robot he — nigel is the only one who isn't a robot. he talks a language that people — robot. he talks a language that people understand that he connects with the _ people understand that he connects with the public, and i said this earlier, — with the public, and i said this earlier, when he is in clacton, people — earlier, when he is in clacton, people treat him like he is a hero. you saw— people treat him like he is a h
he also put nigel farage in his. he also put nigel farage in his place. — he also put nigel farage in his place, because _ he also put nigel farage in his place, because that _ he also put nigel farage in his place, because that needed i he also put nigel farage in his- place, because that needed doing. [it place, because that needed doing. it went place, because that needed doing. went very well, she was right to keep out of the slanging match and she used her time to put forward our...
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of course, this happened to nigel farage. and in 2019, of course, dunng farage. and in 2019, of course, during that eu election when he was milkshaked. chris, you were there for that moment, weren't you? you were part of that campaign. you were reporting on it. tell us. nigel was pretty shook up by it, wasn't he ? shook up by it, wasn't he? >> yeah, that's right. i was reminding myself i've been around around political journalism for quite a while . i journalism for quite a while. i was the only reporter for the telegraph at the time on nigel farage's battle bus, the brexit party bus. martin i believe you were a candidate at the time. at the may in may 2019, at those eu elections , he he had some a five elections, he he had some a five guys milkshake from the cafe, five guys, thrown over him in newcastle in throckley, and he was immediately whisked onto the bottom of his big battle bus, a version in which you're seeing on the election trail today. he was really shaken . i mean, it was really shaken. i mean, it might seem amusing to people on twitter , social medi
of course, this happened to nigel farage. and in 2019, of course, dunng farage. and in 2019, of course, during that eu election when he was milkshaked. chris, you were there for that moment, weren't you? you were part of that campaign. you were reporting on it. tell us. nigel was pretty shook up by it, wasn't he ? shook up by it, wasn't he? >> yeah, that's right. i was reminding myself i've been around around political journalism for quite a while . i journalism for quite a while. i was...
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the leader of reform uk, nigel farage. applause. it's put the spotlight on nigel farage. last night, he claimed mr parker was an actor, and it was a setup. this was a comedy act, - it was designed to hurt us, and sadly, sadly, - some people believe it. let me promise you... so who do you think would have done this, nigel farage? i want nothing to do. with people like him, and he is nothing to do with us. but there were more questions about three of his candidates and comments they'd made. live on air, mr farage appeared to disown them, saying he wanted nothing to do with them. rishi sunak has already condemned the comments made about him, describing them as shocking. he said he wanted to call out blatant racism when he saw it, and added there were clearly deep, deep problems in mr farage's party. nice to see you. the labour leader was out meeting veterans this morning for armed forces day. he said he shared rishi sunak�*s disgust at the racism, and he said it was not good enough that mr farage had condemned the comment after the event. leadership, mr starmersaid, was ab
the leader of reform uk, nigel farage. applause. it's put the spotlight on nigel farage. last night, he claimed mr parker was an actor, and it was a setup. this was a comedy act, - it was designed to hurt us, and sadly, sadly, - some people believe it. let me promise you... so who do you think would have done this, nigel farage? i want nothing to do. with people like him, and he is nothing to do with us. but there were more questions about three of his candidates and comments they'd made. live...
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but it was largely a farage creation . i was largely a farage creation. i think the question is the wrong way round in a way, mark, it's what can sunak offer farage to actually get on board? and if i was farage particularly thinking back to the last tory lib dem alliance and the way that worked out for the junior party, i would be holding out for some very, very high stakes indeed , very, very high stakes indeed, such as the promise of being the deputy prime minister, for instance. right, but i think there's there are two things happening here. one, the country , is at that point that enough is enough. there's been too much gone wrong. and it's not all rishi sunak's fault, incidentally. it's ludicrous to blame him for, if you like, the pandemic is ludicrous, to blame him for the effect of , russia him for the effect of, russia attacking the ukraine and triggering worldwide inflation. okay, you know, all of these came into it, but the guy with the cards in his hand is nigel farage, not least because what an operator when you compare to the piece of wood th
but it was largely a farage creation . i was largely a farage creation. i think the question is the wrong way round in a way, mark, it's what can sunak offer farage to actually get on board? and if i was farage particularly thinking back to the last tory lib dem alliance and the way that worked out for the junior party, i would be holding out for some very, very high stakes indeed , very, very high stakes indeed, such as the promise of being the deputy prime minister, for instance. right, but i...
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nigel paul farage. he's tried seven times before to be an mp, so will it be eighth time lucky in clacton, in essex? the seaside town big brexit voters and previously had a ukip mp. today's announcement making waves. you know, i think if he run for the clacton, he will win, win it. i don't understand why people focus so much on him when he doesn't bring anything other than division and difficulties. the tories say reform uk won't win any seats, so voting for them only helps labour and they claim nigel farage is giving keir starmer a blank cheque. but the reform uk leader says he will surprise everyone again, and that will worry the conservatives. lucy manning, bbc news. let's speak to our political correspondent, iain watson. this correspondent, iain watson. was very much a chan heart. this was very much a change of heart. why do you think he has done this you turn, and also as lucy said in her report, this could potentially hit the conservatives? l potentially hit the conservatives? i think nigel farage
nigel paul farage. he's tried seven times before to be an mp, so will it be eighth time lucky in clacton, in essex? the seaside town big brexit voters and previously had a ukip mp. today's announcement making waves. you know, i think if he run for the clacton, he will win, win it. i don't understand why people focus so much on him when he doesn't bring anything other than division and difficulties. the tories say reform uk won't win any seats, so voting for them only helps labour and they claim...
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nigel farage speaking a bit earlier. let's go _ decline. nigel farage speaking a bit earlier. let's go to _ decline. nigel farage speaking a bit earlier. let's go to our— earlier. let's go to our corresponded running him. mrforage expressed cultural declines and concerns around the establishments declining. what did he mention in terms of specific policies that they may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest — may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer— may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer he _ may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer he got _ may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer he got was - may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer he got was when | may have to offer voters? actually, i the biggest cheer he got was when he said that he wanted to campaign against the bbc completely and get rid of the bbc. back at the biggest year. a lot of antiestablishment speech. normally people would come to see fireworks, live music like today. a very loyal or —— audience today. a very loyal or —— aud
nigel farage speaking a bit earlier. let's go _ decline. nigel farage speaking a bit earlier. let's go to _ decline. nigel farage speaking a bit earlier. let's go to our— earlier. let's go to our corresponded running him. mrforage expressed cultural declines and concerns around the establishments declining. what did he mention in terms of specific policies that they may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest — may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer— may have to offer...
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farage because he tends to be right about— farage because he tends to be right about these — farage because he tends to be right about these things _ farage because he tends to be right about these things and _ farage because he tends to be right about these things and everyone . farage because he tends to be righti about these things and everyone was watching _ about these things and everyone was watching this — about these things and everyone was watching this very— about these things and everyone was watching this very closely— about these things and everyone was watching this very closely of- about these things and everyone was watching this very closely of the - watching this very closely of the next _ watching this very closely of the next few — watching this very closely of the next few weeks _ watching this very closely of the next few weeks and _ watching this very closely of the next few weeks and from - watching this very closely of the next few weeks and from tory. next few weeks and from tory hq, they would — next few weeks and from tory hq, they would not— next few
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. >> they're not going to nigel farage because of nigel farage's economic policy. and i think it's really interesting that i think you're wrong. >> i think there's some tories that are if some of these policies, regardless of the fact that it's about cutting taxes, you would be saying if it was a labour leader, well, how are you going to pay for it? >> and this is one of the problems with reform, the fact that they haven't had enough scrutiny. and it's all right to say, all right, you know, you don't want him on the leadership debate. >> joanna, you just said he doesn't want scrutiny, but you don't want him to stand in the leadership debate. come on. >> no, but the difference is that because he doesn't have any actual, experience in terms of a past voting record and stuff like that, i don't think that these panel debates, he was a member of the european parliament for 20 years. okay the european parliament, but then who's even? it's funny how he wants to forget about brexit now. it's funny how when he's running this election, he's barely mentioned brexit because he
. >> they're not going to nigel farage because of nigel farage's economic policy. and i think it's really interesting that i think you're wrong. >> i think there's some tories that are if some of these policies, regardless of the fact that it's about cutting taxes, you would be saying if it was a labour leader, well, how are you going to pay for it? >> and this is one of the problems with reform, the fact that they haven't had enough scrutiny. and it's all right to say, all...
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nigel farage said. and he said, yeah, i'm a bit upset about that, and he's calling it the, the virus of putin, really what it's about is that nigel farage, it's being placed as if he has said that ukraine deserved the war, or russia had a good reason for the war, which is not exactly what he said at all. we'll come to that in a second. but it's brought keir starmer and rishi sunak together for a moment to have common ground and say, hey, there's someone we disagree with together, which has made them both very happy and the starmer said anyone who's standing for parliament ought to be really clear that russia is the aggressor, because that has to be very , very clear. if you're be very, very clear. if you're standing for parliament in parliament, as opposed to things like what constitutes a woman or how far israel can go in defending itself, which they can all disagree on, apparently. but as long as they all agree on this one thing and that's absolutely fine, it seems like it seems like fake wrestling, d
nigel farage said. and he said, yeah, i'm a bit upset about that, and he's calling it the, the virus of putin, really what it's about is that nigel farage, it's being placed as if he has said that ukraine deserved the war, or russia had a good reason for the war, which is not exactly what he said at all. we'll come to that in a second. but it's brought keir starmer and rishi sunak together for a moment to have common ground and say, hey, there's someone we disagree with together, which has made...
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farage but it also has cameron. farage has no place in tory party. so oh lord cameron, as we have to call him now, is piped up. had a p0p up call him now, is piped up. had a pop up farage. it's quite hard to read all the details of it, but basically he's accusing him of inflammatory language, dog whistle politics, which it seems to me, seems like a kind of reverse dog whistle itself in a way. but i don't buy into that. and he's saying he'll make the country less safe because you'll get labour. although, of course, farage has gone ahead of the tories in certain polls. so he's arguing now actually don't vote tory because then you'll get laboun tory because then you'll get labour. so cameron to me, to me cameron's the one that has no place in the tory party. he's been brought back . he's kind of been brought back. he's kind of reanimated zombie of david cameron. you know , to me he's cameron. you know, to me he's completely out of touch. he's the one that needs to go. and we're in the farage moment. yeah. >> and i think what we've got with the tory part
farage but it also has cameron. farage has no place in tory party. so oh lord cameron, as we have to call him now, is piped up. had a p0p up call him now, is piped up. had a pop up farage. it's quite hard to read all the details of it, but basically he's accusing him of inflammatory language, dog whistle politics, which it seems to me, seems like a kind of reverse dog whistle itself in a way. but i don't buy into that. and he's saying he'll make the country less safe because you'll get labour....
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farage. but yes. let us know what you make of boris johnson diving straight in head first. gbnews.com forward slash. your say is the way to get in touch, but it's your headlines with sofia . sofia. >> emily. thank you. good afternoon. it's 12:02. >> emily. thank you. good afternoon. it's12:02. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . your top story this newsroom. your top story this houn newsroom. your top story this hour. britain's next government will need to make big decisions over taxes and the size of the state. according to the institute for fiscal studies , institute for fiscal studies, unveiling its analysis of the major parties manifestos. this morning, the think tank said pubuc morning, the think tank said public services are struggling despite near record high taxes. but labour leader sir keir starmer says britain can do better. >> don't accept the forecasts that say we can't do better than this . the economy has flatlined this. the economy has flatlined for 14 years. that is exactl
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. >> is sunak scared of farage? >> is sunak scared of farage? >> why does he should talk about farage? he absolutely should. and i think, you know, i think he made a big mistake a couple of weeks ago, farage, remember, made a hinted that there might be a deal to be done before he declared he was standing, for reform, and sunak better batted him off like he was a pesky fly. i would have been hacked off about that if i'd been farage. and he should not have done that. you know, the tories have got to find a way to work with farage, because he's going to be around and so is reform. >> benjamin, have the tories got a farage problem? >> yes. and they want to pretend that he's not there and that the problem doesn't exist. you saw it in the bbc debate on friday night, penny mordaunt would not go for nigel farage. she just ignored him throughout. they like pretending that they're not a problem. and i think the fact is that he can't stand on his record. he can't say that things like immigration would appeal to those reform su
. >> is sunak scared of farage? >> is sunak scared of farage? >> why does he should talk about farage? he absolutely should. and i think, you know, i think he made a big mistake a couple of weeks ago, farage, remember, made a hinted that there might be a deal to be done before he declared he was standing, for reform, and sunak better batted him off like he was a pesky fly. i would have been hacked off about that if i'd been farage. and he should not have done that. you know,...
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nigel farage coverage tonight. nigel farage has announced he's standing as a candidate for the reform party and becoming the party's leader. >> i've changed my mind. so i am going to stand in this election. >> i'll be launching my candidacy. speaking at a press conference earlier today, the now party leader shocked the nafion now party leader shocked the nation in announcing his candidacy. so what does that mean for the tory party.7 well, i'll be asking the secretary of state for defence. grant shapps. exactly that in just a moment. we'll also be receiving an update from the constituency in question itself. clacton on prime time provocateur adam cherry is on hand to update us on all the other candidates and sir keir starmer doubles down on his nuclear triple threat, it's been reported. angela rayner, though, has has an anti—nuclear position and that hasn't changed. plus, as we approach the 80th anniversary of d—day , the 80th anniversary of d—day, we'll be telling the untold story of those working behind the
nigel farage coverage tonight. nigel farage has announced he's standing as a candidate for the reform party and becoming the party's leader. >> i've changed my mind. so i am going to stand in this election. >> i'll be launching my candidacy. speaking at a press conference earlier today, the now party leader shocked the nafion now party leader shocked the nation in announcing his candidacy. so what does that mean for the tory party.7 well, i'll be asking the secretary of state for...
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