Nigel Farage

UN refugee agency ‘profoundly concerned’ by UK’s illegal migration bill saying it amounts to an asylum ban – as it happened
UNHCR says bill extinguishes the right to seek refugee protection in the UK for those who arrive irregularly
Tom Bryant, Tom Ambrose and Andrew Sparrow
07, Mar, 2023 @8:10 PM

Sunak sets out Northern Ireland trade deal to MPs as Labour vow to back agreement – as it happened
Rishi Sunak and Ursula von der Leyen say ‘Windsor framework’ has been reached after four months of negotiations
Nadeem Badshah (now) and Andrew Sparrow (earlier)
27, Feb, 2023 @9:25 PM

Brexiters claim ‘sellout’ after Tories discuss rapprochement with EU
Nigel Farage, John Redwood and Lord Frost rail against news of senior Tories joining cross-party summit to tackle failings of Brexit
Kiran Stacey Political correspondent
12, Feb, 2023 @11:44 PM

Why is British politics a raging bin-fire? Don’t ask the misunderstood heroes who held the torches | Marina Hyde
From Truss to Johnson, former chaos-mongers are sure none of it is remotely their fault. In fact, the time is ripe for a comeback, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Marina Hyde
27, Jan, 2023 @3:25 PM

‘Proud to be a disruptor’: GB News faces growing pains as it tries to clean up image
Right-leaning TV channel to cut costs, hire new talent and enforce ‘discipline’ as it aims for growth
Mark Sweney
17, Jan, 2023 @6:00 AM

Starmer may lack Blair’s charisma, but he may well change Britain more than New Labour ever did | Andy Beckett
Without the optimism that carried Labour to power in the 90s, the party now has to go big on reform, says the Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
Andy Beckett
06, Jan, 2023 @6:00 AM

The wreckage of Brexit is all around us. How long can our politicians indulge in denial? | John Harris
If both parties ignore the uncomfortable facts, politics will be flooded with dangerous conspiracies and betrayal myths, says Guardian columnist John Harris
John Harris
01, Jan, 2023 @1:00 PM

Bad boys of Brexit: where are they now?
This is what became of prime movers Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings, Nigel Farage, Arron Banks and Andy Wigmore
Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent
30, Dec, 2022 @12:30 PM

Labour’s own shameful immigration record | Letter
Letter: From Harold Wilson to Tony Blair, Labour governments have been part of a downward spiral of immigration policy, writes Robert Moore
29, Dec, 2022 @6:15 PM

Senior Tories risk losing seats if Nigel Farage returns to politics, experts say
Reform UK resurgence and a Labour swing could threaten Iain Duncan Smith, Dominic Raab and Theresa Villiers
Ben Quinn
25, Dec, 2022 @1:00 PM

Rishi Sunak leads the Tories in name alone – it’s fear of Farage that’s driving the agenda | Martin Kettle
The threat that the former Ukip leader may attract rightwing support inside and outside the party is causing sleepless nights, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
Martin Kettle
21, Dec, 2022 @3:38 PM

Labour needs more than voters’ anger with Tories failures to win
Conservative supporters disillusioned with the lack of a Brexit dividend are unclear what Labour stands for, and the radical right is rising
Robert Ford
18, Dec, 2022 @7:00 AM
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