The irrepressible Nigel Farage
Ten years after they first had lunch together, ‘the Brexit guy’ tells Henry Mance why the country needs his help once again
Ten years after they first had lunch together, ‘the Brexit guy’ tells Henry Mance why the country needs his help once again

As Reform UK’s leader aims for government, he must juggle a growing crowd of admirers and influence-seekers

His two great liabilities, Brexit and Donald Trump, are unmentionable in British politics

As Nigel Farage targets national power, his policies are still tangled in ambiguity and impracticality

PM’s decision was controversial with some Labour strategists fearing it gave Reform UK too much credibility

It is not too late to reverse bad policy but that requires good governance

Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch distance themselves from the US president, having once celebrated his example