Nigel Farage’s live audience on his GB News show booed tonight when asked about the BBC. The former Brexit Party leader was presenting his evening show from a pub in Bournemouth when he urged the audience to make their feelings known about
Nigel Farage has spoken of his frustration – and asked if “the whole thing is rigged” – after a TV awards website crashed shortly after he revealed he had been shortlisted for News Presenter of the Year. The former UKIP leader, who
Nigel Lawson, who helped oversee Margaret Thatcher’s stormy free-market remake of the British economy as the government’s chief financial official in the 1980s and later waged battles as a conservative stalwart, strongly backing Brexit and dismissing climate change fears as overblown, has
Nigel Farage has joined allies of Donald Trump in warning that his push for the presidency will only gain strength from the decision to indict him on Thursday. It comes as former President Trump called the indictment “a witch hunt” and “election
But former Ukip leader Mr Farage took a swipe back at Mr Baker and suggested he had not been consistent in his views on Brexit. Speaking on his GB News show, the Brexit architect said: “It was very bizarre really. “Steve Baker,
Nigel Farage tonight hit out at the huge tax burden as he gave his verdict on Jeremy Hunt’s Budget. But in his largely gloomy assessment of the Budget, Mr Farage celebrated a major Brexit win. The former MEP praised the “Brexit pubs
Gary Lineker was tonight booed by an audience on GB News when he was mentioned during Nigel Farage’s live show in Bolton. The Match of the Day host has been at the centre of a BBC impartiality row after criticising the Government’s
Nigel Farage said Nicola Sturgeon “went too far with her radical trans agenda” after the first minister of Scotland resigned this morning. Speaking on GB News, Mr Farage described Ms Sturgeon as “the most unpleasant person I have ever met in politics”.
This week marks the three-year anniversary since Britain left the European Union, where 52 percent of the UK voted to leave while 48 percent voted remain. Nigel Farage, the former head of the Brexit Party, reflected on the occasion on GB News. On
Nigel Farage tonight branded David Lammy a “fanatical EU rejoiner” as he tore apart his speech on Brexit. Speaking at Chatham House today, the Shadow Foreign Secretary said that under a Sir Keir Starmer premiership Labour would work to boost trade with