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General election latest: Farage to launch Reform manifesto as Labour plot major changes to Brexit deal

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Tory minister rules out doing deal with Reform despite trailing to them in polls

Nigel Farage has declared he would “absolutely” stand to be the UK’s prime minister by 2029 on the day Reform UK launches its “contract” manifesto to voters in South Wales.

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The party’s release of its plans comes on the same day Labour’s Rachel Reeves indicated her party would try to improve elements of the UK’s trade deal with the EU, which was set up after Brexit.

At the weekend, a poll for the Sunday Times projected Farage would win Clacton narrowly by 31 per cent over Giles Watling, the defending Conservative. The survey of 22,000 people also forecast Reform UK to win seven seats.

And on Monday morning, Mr Farage vowed his party would offer a “proper voice of opposition” in an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

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And he was asked if he would stand to be prime minister at an election in 2029, Mr Farage replied: “Yes, absolutely. I think the disconnect between the Labour and Conservative Westminster-based parties and the country – the thoughts, hopes and aspirations of ordinary people – are so far apart from where our politics is.”

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At the weekend, Suella Braverman said she would invite Mr Farage back into the party. However, Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron disagreed. He said Mr Farage was “incredibly divisive” and trying to “destroy” the Conservative Party.

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UK trade deals under Brexit could be amended – Labour

Trade deals set up in the wake of Brexit could be improved, says Labour’s Rachel Reeves, who claims financial services companies have not seen the agreements create good opportuntiy fo businesses.

Labour has said it will not make any major changes to Brexit.

However, in an interview with the Financial Times, the party’s shadow chancellor said Labour could change areas to support businesses, with less need for regulatory divergence.

She said: “I don’t think anyone voted leave because they were not happy that chemicals regulations were the same across Europe. When my constituency voted leave it was purely because of immigration.”

Alex Ross17 June 2024 10:06

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Sunak top of tactical voting list from Best for Britain campaign

Other prominant targets on the list are leadership hopefuls Kemi Badenoch, Suella Braverman and Penny Mordaunt with home secretary James Cleverly and Priti Patel also under threat.

It comes after MRP polling over the weekend suggested the Conservatives could end up with a historic low number seats with a mere 72.

Best for Britain is proposing tactical voting in 452 seats recommending 371 for Labour, 69 for the Lib Dems, seven for the SNP, three for the Greens and two for Plaid Cymru.

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Alex Ross17 June 2024 09:46

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Launch more person attacks against Sir Keir Starmer, Sunak told

Alex Ross17 June 2024 09:35

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Tory election victory ‘unlikely but possible’ – Grant Shapps

It’s been a difficult campaign so far for the Tory party, and so in almost every interview of late with a Conservative candidate, the question is asked: “Can the Tories really still win?”

This was put to Defence Secretary Grant Shapps this morning by Times Radio, just a day after analysis by Survation found Labour could win a 262-seat majority on 4 July.

Mr Shapps said: “Yes, it is possible to win the election. Do I accept it is not the most likely outcome? Yes, I accept that, I am a realist.

“But I also think that when people start to narrow down on this focus, in particular I have noticed this with talking to people on the doorstep where they have been perhaps toying voting in another direction and then realising that just gives Starmer more power.”

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said he was ‘a realist’ when asked about the election outcome (PA Wire)

Alex Ross17 June 2024 09:23

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All parties are having problems with candidates – Nigel Farage

During his interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Nigel Farage is asked over the resignation of Reform UK candidate Grant StClair-Armstrong after previously calling on people to vote for the British National Party (BNP).

Mr Farage said: “This particular case is a chap in his 70s, who 20 years ago said he was thinking of voting BNP as a protest vote, he was never a member of the BNP.

“However, we don’t find that acceptable. Now, we did put in place – with quite a well-known political figure, who runs a professional vetting company – we put in place something, we spent a great deal of money on getting that vetting done, it wasn’t done, and I’ll talk more about that over the next couple of days.

“With a short general election every party is having problems with candidates, but effectively when you vote … the choices are not so much the candidates in the constituencies – we’ve almost got a presidential style now. People are voting for or against Keir Starmer, Rishi Sunak, Ed Davey or me. They’re the names that are really on the ballot paper.”

Grant StClair-Armstrong has resigned as Reform UK candidate (Reform Party)

Alex Ross17 June 2024 09:00

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Nigel Farage says he will ‘absolutely’ be standing for PM in 2029

Speaking to the Today programme, Mr Farage said: “Our plan is to establish that bridgehead in Parliament and to build that voice to build a big national campaigning movement around the country across the next course of the five years for genuine change.”

Asked by presenter Justin Webb if he would be vying to be prime minister at the next general election, potentially in 2029.

He said: “Yes, absolutely, I think the disconnect between the Labour and the Conservatives, Westminister-based parties and the country.,The thoughts, hopes and aspirations of the country are so far apart from where our politics is, and the funny thing is, they show no signs of changing.”

He said the more Angela Rayner and Penny Mordaunt debated in the seven-way debates last week, “the more they sounded the same”.

“Yes, we are aiming to be a big party,” he added.

Alex Ross17 June 2024 08:50

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Tory vote collapse so bad Labour argue only they can beat Farage in Clacton

Labour have claimed the collapse in Tory support is now so bad that only they can stop Nigel Farage winning Clacton if the last remaining Conservatives vote tactically for their candidate.

In 2019 Tory MP and former actor Giles Watling won Clacton with 72.3 per cent of the vote and a majority of 24,702, with Labour a very distant third on just 15.5 per cent.

Matt Mathers17 June 2024 08:45

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‘There needs to be a proper voice of opposition’ – Farage

Speaking to the BBC ahead of the launch of Reform’s “contract” with voters in South Wales today, Mr Farage is asked by the BBC what it will do to politics he if he is elected and his party do well.

“It gives us a voice of opposition,” he says.

“The Conservative party have been incapable of agreeing on anything in government, let anyone what the recriminations are going to be after they have suffered a huge defeat.

“Even this weekend we have seen Suella Braverman saying ‘oh, Nigel should join the Conservatives’. David Cameron saying ‘he’s ghastly’. They can’t agree on anything they are split down the middle.

“We know what we stand for. For democracy to function properly there needs to be a proper voice of opposition.”

Mr Farage is leading Reform UK into the 2024 general election (PA Wire)

Alex Ross17 June 2024 08:43

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ICYMI: ‘I am the original Brexiteer’ – Rishi Sunak hits back at Nigel Farage challenge

Rishi Sunak has insisted he is the original Brexiteer and boasted of the Tories’ record on international trade since the UK left the European Union.

Matt Mathers17 June 2024 08:30

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Votes for Reform will give Starmer ‘unchecked power’ – Shapps

Defence secretary Grant Shapps said he understands the frustrations felt by those considering voting Reform UK, but said a vote for Reform would give Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer “unchecked power”.

Speaking to LBC Radio, Mr Shapps said: “I think there’s a sense of frustration out there and I get that entirely. But I think in the end, there are only two people who can be in Downing Street, it’s either Rishi Sunak or it’s Keir Starmer.

“And if you vote Reform, or Lib Dem, or any other direction for that matter, that simply helps Keir Starmer go in with unchecked power to do things like release all the people who’ve already been rounded up to be deported, which is exactly the opposite to what a lot of Reform voters would want.”

When questioned on polls continuing to show a Conservative defeat, Mr Shapps pointed to previous polls which suggested Britain would remain in the European Union and former prime minister Theresa May would increase her majority.

He added: “Polls have a history of showing a snapshot in time, which isn’t necessarily the time when the vote happens.”

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Matt Mathers17 June 2024 08:17



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