Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform Party and newly elected MP for Clacton, has canceled face-to-face meetings with constituents due to security concerns, fearing potential violence.
Farage's relationship with former US President Donald Trump has been defended by his party as beneficial to the UK, while critics, including senior Conservatives, have called for him to take more decisive action or step aside.
Farage has also reignited the Brexit debate, claiming that the current UK Parliament is dominated by Remainers, which he believes undermines the Brexit cause.
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Farage is one of the few politicians actually standing up for Brexit and the people, and it's no surprise the establishment is trying to shut him down.
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Senior Conservative says time has come for ‘charlatan’ Nigel Farage to ‘put up or shut up’
Sir Roger Gale said the time has come for Nigel Farage to “put up or shut up”, three months on from his election as the MP for Clacton.
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Farage’s relationship with Trump ‘to the benefit’ of UK, claims Richard Tice
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Nigel Farage’s relationship with former US president Donald Trump is “to the benefit of this country”, Reform deputy leader Richard Tice has said.
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Nigel Farage axes face-to-face meetings with constituents as Reform leader saying he is scared locals in his Clacton seat will turn up armed with knives - and suggests they use...
He said today he had been advised not to hold regular 'old-style' physical meetings to address locals' problems in case they 'flow through the door' carrying blades 'in their pockets'.
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