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The Sun - Brexit
2d ago
REFORM will win “350 to 400 seats” at the next election, the party’s chairman insisted today.
Zia Yusuf claimed his outfit will secure a landslide victory in 2029, obliterating Labour across the country.
ReutersReform Chairman Zia Yusuf today predicted the party will win 350-400 seats at the next election[/caption] GettyIt came as Nigel Farage’s party swept to victory in three of six council by-elections[/caption]
Mr Yusuf told the BBC: “We will win between 350 and 400 members of parliament.”
It comes after a bombshell poll by YouGov this week found that for the first time, Nigel Farage is the ..read more
The Sun - Brexit
3d ago
ROBERT Jenrick opened the door to a Tory-Reform deal after Nigel Farage’s party topped a national poll for the first time.
But he was swiftly slapped down by Tory chiefs, who scrambled to put out a statement distancing the party from any pact.
PAShadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick[/caption] Tory leader Kemi BadenochAFPPolitical Editor Harry Cole grilling Robert JenrickMr Jenrick swerved questions on whether he would be doing better than Kemi Badenoch at the polls
The Shadow Justice Secretary refused to rule out an alliance with Farage weeks after Kemi Badenoch made clear she would ne ..read more
Don’t prioritise EU relations while neglecting crucial trade deal with Trump, Tories fume at Starmer
The Sun - Brexit
5d ago
TORIES have warned the PM against wooing the EU while appearing to go cold on a trade deal with President Trump.
Sir Keir Starmer’s Brexit pointman was in Brussels yesterday eyeing closer ties.
Conservatives have warned Sir Keir Starmer against wooing the EU while appearing to go cold on a trade deal with President TrumpPAEPADowning Street refused to commit to a comprehensive trade deal with Mr Trump[/caption]
But the Conservatives said Labour should instead be concentrating on a US agreement amid threats of tariffs.
Downing Street refused to commit to a comprehensive trade deal with Mr Trump ..read more
The Sun - Brexit
5d ago
NIGEL Farage could topple Sir Keir Starmer unless he seriously improves the economy, shaken Labour MPs admitted today.
Politicians privately told The Sun that without desperately needed “growth” their time in power may be limited to the next election.
ReutersNigel Farage’s Reform Party topped a poll for the first time in history this week, inching ahead of Labour[/caption]
It comes after a bombshell poll by YouGov found that for the first time Reform is Britain’s most popular party.
Mr Farage commands support of 25 per cent of the public, ahead of Labour on 24 per cent and the Tories on 21 per ..read more
The Sun - Brexit
5d ago
NIGEL Farage has the one commodity most politicians would die for – and it’s called The Big Mo’.
The Reform leader has momentum behind the Reform UK machine and the main two parties don’t know which way to turn.
GettyNigel Farage’s Reform party ahead of Labour by a point in YouGov poll[/caption]
But Farage stands today in a YouGov poll one point ahead of Labour and four points ahead of Kemi Badenoch’s party.
No wonder they are left dazzled by their rise. It was Farage himself who said he could be Prime Minister in five years time.
Granted, it’s just one opinion poll and it’s within the margin ..read more
The Sun - Brexit
5d ago
EMMANUEL MACRON has been likened to Napoleon in his love of grandeur – but he now seems as deluded as the Emperor was in his doomed march on Moscow.
Keir Starmer accepted an invitation to dine with EU leaders in Brussels yesterday in order to push for a new defence and security pact with the EU — especially in light of Donald Trump’s push to persuade Ukraine and Russia to end the war and accept a deal.
AFPSir Keir Starmer, above with Macron, will need to stand firm[/caption] AlamyMacron’s grand ambitions now seem as deluded as Napoleon’s doomed march on Moscow[/caption]
The Prime Minister espe ..read more
The Sun - Brexit
6d ago
Keir as mud
SEEING Keir Starmer glad-handing EU chiefs has the diehard Remainers as giddy as toddlers on Christmas Eve.
It is hard to make sense of the gibber as they plead with him to destroy Brexit.
Remainers cheer Starmer’s EU glad-handing, but ignore Brexit benefits and the reality of tariffsGetty
They claim it has wrecked Britain economically. Germany and France are doing worse — but they put that down to Covid and war.
Did we not suffer from those too?
They tell us Brexit has had no benefits whatsoever. When scores of them are pointed out, they dismiss them or go strangely silent. It is ..read more
The Sun - Brexit
6d ago
SIR Keir Starmer last night insisted he can keep Donald Trump onside and seek closer ties with Europe — despite a looming US-EU trade war.
The PM said it was not “an either/or” decision, despite the new American President suggesting that Brexit Britain would be spared a coming tariff blitz on the bloc.
EPASir Keir Starmer last night insisted he can keep Donald Trump onside and seek closer ties with Europe — despite a looming US-EU trade war[/caption] APMr Trump branded the EU ‘an atrocity’ for not importing enough American cars, food and goods and threatened imminent tariffs[/caption] EPAPolis ..read more
The Sun - Brexit
6d ago
SIR Keir Starmer’s personal voice coach appears to have travelled more than 50 miles between lockdown tiers to meet him while Stay at Home orders were in place.
The PM beat a hasty retreat from mounting questions last night over why actress Leonie Mellinger was brought to his office for a Brexit press conference when London was under the strictest Tier 4 lockdown restrictions.
EPAKeir Starmer’s voice coach appears to have travelled 50 miles between lockdown tiers to meet him while Stay at Home orders were in place[/caption] GettyLeonie Mellinger was brought to his office for a Brexit press con ..read more
The Sun - Brexit
6d ago
BREXIT Britain could dodge Donald Trump’s latest trade war as the US President suggested a deal can be struck between London and Washington.
The Republican firebrand is gearing up to slap brutal tariffs on the EU but hinted the UK could be spared.
AFPUS President Donald Trump hinted the UK could be spared from his brutal tariffs[/caption] PASir Keir Starmer is visiting Brussels today[/caption]
Asked if he would target the UK, the US President told the BBC: “UK is out of line but I’m sure that one… I think that one can be worked out.”
The comments fuel hopes Brexit could be the UK’s g ..read more