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Nigel Farage ignites huge row with incendiary 'two-tier state against white people' claim
Nigel Farage claimed Britain is currently a ‘two-tier state against white people’ in his first Substack essay
Nigel Farage claims Britain is a ‘two tier state against white people’
The Reform UK leader said he was launching a Substack so he could set out his views in his own words to avoid them being ‘twisted and misrepresented’.
Not even a cameo from needy Nige as Tice tries twice to push Reform’s rubbish ideas
Reform leader’s unwillingness to answer questions on £5m ‘donation’ leaves Dicky to serve up not-so-special guests
How did the notion of ‘two-tier policing’ evolve, and does it really exist?
Data discredits claims reawakened by the death of Henry Nowak that UK police actions disadvantage white people
Why have the Tory defections to Reform dried up?
NEWS ANALYSIS: Political editor David Maddox looks at why a steady stream of Tory defectors to Reform appears to have dried up after Nigel Farage set a deadline of Thursday 7 May
‘Need to put British people first’: Row erupts as Shabana Mahmood backs more legal refugee routes to UK
A political row has erupted after UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said she wants to significantly expand safe and legal routes for refugees to enter Britain once the asylum system is “fixed”.
Reform plans threaten maternity leave and job security for half a million pregnant women, analysis shows
Exclusive: As many as half a million pregnant women could be left without protection each year, new analysis shows
Digested week: Hungary’s election result is rare good news in a depressing and surreal world
Not least because JD Vance’s show of support for Viktor Orbán appears to have had opposite of desired effect
Nige and Zia set out plan to send ‘Boriswave’ traitors to the gulag
Farage and sidekick are still sore about how the Tories handled Brexit, although new mates Braverman and Jenrick are forgiven
Nigel Farage makes £2m bitcoin purchase as he backs Kwasi Kwarteng’s cryptocurrency firm
Stack BTC said the purchase was a ‘landmark moment’ in British politics