Nigel Farage repairs his right flank - but what's next?
On the latest announcements in the battle for the British right
Matt Goodwin
Apr 25 It was another big day in British politics yesterday, with
Two more victories for us
The pushback is getting stronger --and we're at the very heart of it
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Gerard Batten agrees with Catherine Blaiklock that Farage is controlled opposition. Interesting history of UKIP and Farage's role.
And how the events the affect events and the current situation
What chaos. The UK government wants to pose as the saviour of traditional steelmaking in the UK. It will discover that using large sums of taxpayer money to buy imported coal and iron ore is the easy
Nationalisation normally costs taxpayers dear and ends in failure By johnredwood on April 13, 2025 HS2 our fully nationalised railway has cost a fortune and will never reach the North as planned. The
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Once is an accident.
Twice is coincidence.
Three times is enemy action.
Farage could well be controlled opposition.
How else do you explain what's happened
Read on blog or Reader John Redwood's Diary Read on blog or Reader NB Robin Tilbrook is bringing an action for a judicial review of the home secretary's decision not to hold a national enquiry. By