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Nigel Farage told to 'man up' by Reform MP

May 26, 2024 View Original Article
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    6% Center

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    12% Somewhat Conservative

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    12% Negative

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37% : He said he had thought 'long and hard' about standing but concluded 'it is not the right time'.Nigel Farage (pictured, in Brussels in April) was told to 'man up' by a Reform UK MP after he announced he would not be standing at the General ElectionFormer Tory party deputy chairman Lee Anderson (pictured, in February), who defected to Reform in March, phoned Mr Farage after the former Ukip leader ruled out standingRead More Reform 'could cost the Tories 28 seats' even though Nigel Farage U-turned on plan to run as an MP as insurgent party's votes threaten to hand constituencies to LabourHe added that although the General Election was important, the US election in November 'has huge global significance', and that he had offered to help with the grassroots campaign for Donald Trump there as a 'strong America... is vital for our peace and security'.

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