To be fair to the man of Clacton, I'm sure if any of our friends were shot at by an assassin I'm sure we'd make an effort to go visit them, by his own admission he's only there for a couple days
The more he squeals that he's being victimized, the more people will see him as the anti establishment man (see Brexit for example). It might make people double down and vote again
The man of the people telling us how it is
Nigel Farage uses first speech in Commons as MP to attack John Bercow, claiming he tried to 'overturn' Brexit
We can judge you from the way the outside world sees you. I don’t just mean United Kingdom, I mean the world because Prime Minister’s...
Richard Tice, the newly elected Reform MP for Boston and Skegness, has said his party will become “the real opposition” and has the policies – such as on immigration and law and order – that “will save this country”. Tice, who is also the party’s chairman, overturned a 25,000 Conservative...
I think Farage will always have some pull factor and the Conservatives know this, it'll be interesting how the next 5 years unfold.
I suppose it depends who's elected as next Conservative party leader
Well it was a serious question in part, since I wasn't trolling
To me the whole Rwanda policy was firmly a Conservative policy which Labour has revoked.
Farage came out and said it doesn't work