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DAN HODGES: Boris Johnson is taking a beating... but Jeremy Corbyn will step forward to save him

DAN HODGES:The Prime Minister should hold his nerve. Because a man on a white charger may be about to come riding to his rescue. A man by the name of Jeremy Corbyn.




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New Lib Dem Remainer Chuka Umunna tears into ex-boss Jeremy Corbyn as an 'apologist' for Russia

He lashed out at the opposition leader in his the conference debut as a Liberal Democrat in Bournemouth, and branded Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage 'peddlers of hate and division.




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Nigel Farage rows with Michel Barnier as he demands 'clean break' Brexit

In stormy exchanges at the European Parliament, Nigel Farage condemned the behaviour of Luxembourg PM Xavier Bettel and warned that the UK must go for a 'clean break' from the bloc.




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Nigel Farage rocked like he had a hornet in his tights: HENRY DEEDES watches MEPs in Strasbourg

HENRY DEEDES: Momentary bamboozlement over in the European Parliament today. Nigel Farage was up on his high hooves and had just uttered an unfamiliar word.




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Jacob Rees-Mogg warns that voters who back Brexit Party could put Jeremy Corbyn into Downing Street

Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg warned: 'If you vote for the Brexit Party at the next election it is a vote effectively for Jeremy Corbyn.'




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Ukip leader Richard Braine boycotting his OWN party conference because it has only sold 450 ticket

Mr Braine, who only replaced hardliner Gerard Batten in the summer, entered a public row with the party's ruling national executive committee after he called for the Newport event to be cancelled.




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Boris Johnson rules out striking an electoral pact with Nigel Farage

Boris Johnson has ruled out cutting an electoral pact with Nigel Farage, despite warnings the two parties could split the Brexit vote.




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Police are investigating Nigel Farage after he vowed to 'take the knife to Whitehall'

Nigel Farage told the Brexit Party rally in Wales: 'Once Brexit is done, we will take the knife to the pen pushers in Whitehall.' Alliance Party MEP Naomi Long called police to investigate.




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Nigel Farage admits he should NOT have threatened to 'take the knife' to Whitehall

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage conceded it would have been 'better' if he had used the word 'axe' because that is a more commonly-used metaphor.




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Brexit pact could win Boris Johnson 100 majority at election, Nigel Farage claims 

Nigel Farage renewed his appeal for the PM to join forces - but insisted it could only happen if the Tories committed to a 'clean break' from the EU.




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Voters will not blame Boris Johnson for any Brexit delay, Cabinet allies claim

There is growing confidence Boris Johnson (pictured) can avoid being put to the sword by Nigel Farage's Brexit Party if he cannot honour his 'do or die' pledge for the UK to leave by October 31.




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Nigel Farage claims Boris Johnson's deal is 'not great, not new and not Brexit'

The Brexit Party leader, who favours a No Deal exit, is advocating a 'clean-break' from the European Union and claims the current deal will not respect the referendum result.




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Conservatives 'try to buy off Nigel Farage with a peerage'

Nigel Farage was approached by a 'middle man' to sound him out over accepting a peerage from the Government, it was claimed last night.




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Nigel Farage rages that new Brexit deal will make UK a 'colony of EU'

Nigel Farage has accused the PM of trying to 'bounce' the country into backing his agreement to save the Tories from disaster.




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PICTURED: Inside the Trump Winery wedding of conservative activist Candace Owens

The political commentator, 30, married Brit George Farmer over Labor Day weekend at the Trump winery in Charlottesville, Virginia in front of guests including Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage.




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Nigel Farage predicts the EU will offer a Brexit delay until 'at least' the end of January

Nigel Farage today predicted the UK could remain trapped in the EU until long after January next year as the bloc weighs up how long to delay Brexit.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: The way to make sure Brexit never happens? Vote for the Brexit Party 

STEPHEN GLOVER: A few months ago, the Brexit Party was the talk of Westminster. It had won the most seats in May's European elections. But its fortunes have declined since Boris became PM.




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Nigel Farage says his Brexit Party will target Labour Leave seats rather than Tory ones

In an email to supporters yesterday, the leader said the party would have 'a big challenge on our hands to clear out the Remainer Parliament and win a majority for Brexit'.




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Donald Trump implies Meghan Markle needs to toughen up to deal with 'unfair' press coverage 

The US President said he had watched interviews of the Duchess of Sussex complaining about her treatment from the tabloid Press and realised she had taken the criticism 'very personally'.




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Howdy Nigel, Donald from Washington here: HENRY DEEDES on a loopy start to the election campaign 

HENRY DEEDES: Yup. That's right. No lesser grand fromaggio than the President of the United States had picked up the blower to chew the cud about the state of Yew-kay politics.




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LEO MCKINSTRY: So does Nigel Farage want Jeremy Corbyn in No10 - and no Brexit? 

LEO MCKINSTRY: Oscar Wilde famously wrote that 'each man kills the thing he loves'. Yesterday, we witnessed Nigel Farage start doing just that.




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Brexit Party row as Nigel Farage is condemned by Arron Banks for splitting Leave vote

Arron Banks, who campaigned with Mr Farage as part of Leave.EU during the 2016 referendum, said that the Brexit Party leader was risking the entire project by splitting the Tory vote.




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HARRY COLE: Did Tories try to lure Nigel Farage's No2 with a safe seat?

There are rumours senior Tories tried to blow up the Brexit Party's Election launch with a defection stunt. Friends of Brexit Party chairman Richard Tice suggest they may be true, says HARRY COLE.




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Nigel Farage says he WON'T stand as an MP at snap election

Nigel Farage said he had agonised over the decision but wanted to focus on supporting candidates up and down the country.




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Nigel Farage unveils 600 would-be Brexit Party MPs at glitzy election launch

At a glitzy election launch in Westminster, Nigel Farage vowed to take on the 'two tribes' of the Conservatives and Labour who had forgotten what they promisd in the 2016 referendum.




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Conservative majority put in doubt by new poll showing slight lead over Jeremy Corbyn's Labour 

Boris Johnson faces a double threat to his election hopes after new polls show a Labour bounce while the Lib Dems, Plaid Cymru and the Greens are forming a pact to thwart him.




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Nigel Farage is under fire from his own party

Property developer Jeffrey Hobby, who donated £10,000 to Mr Farage's party ahead of the European Parliament elections in May, said he believed Mr Johnson was doing a 'fantastic job'.




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Nigel Farage 'risks becoming the man who threw away Brexit' if he fields 600 election candidates

Steve Baker, chairman of the European Research Group (ERG), said Nigel Farage could end up creating a 'weak and indecisive' hung Parliament if he fields 600 Brexit Party candidates.




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Brexit Party surges in the polls after Nigel Farage vows to fight Tories and Labour at the election

It surged four per cent in a new YouGov survey of voting intentions. Boris Johnson's Tories were down one per cent at 38 per cent, while Labour had lost two per cent in falling to just 25 per cent.




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Dictionary publishers draw up list of phrases brought to prominence by Brexit and name it Brexicon 

The list comes after Collins Dictionary named Brexit its word of the year for 2016. A Collins language consultant said that Brexit had been 'quite generous in its gifts to the English language'.




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UKIP-linked group will not have to repay EU funds after it was victim of Euro-sceptic bias

Judges at the European Court of Justice ruled Thursday that the now-defunct Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe does not have to repay almost £150,000 in funds it was given in 2016.




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Brexit Party chairman Richard Tice announces he WILL contest the general election

Brexit Party chairman Richard Tice today announced he will contest the 2019 general election as he revealed he will stand in the pro-Leave seat of Hartlepool.




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Is this Jo Swinson's bacon sandwich moment? Lib Dem leader awkwardly eats marshmallow

Jo Swinson joins the likes of Nigel Farage, Theresa May, Zac Goldsmith and Ed Miliband who have been caught awkwardly tucking into food on the campaign trail.




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Nigel Farage WILL appear on live BBC election debate and Question Time special

Mr Farage (pictured) is expected be one of the 'leaders or senior figures' from the major UK parties in a seven-way debate and is also being lined up for a 30-minute Question Time special.




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Nigel Farage faces mounting pressure to stand down

The Brexit Party leader (pictured) was warned Britain could end up with a 'shabby coalition of socialists, Lib Dems, Scottish and Welsh nationalists' if he contests seats the Tories want.




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ARRON BANKS: For the sake of Brexit and for the sake of our country we MUST unite

ARRON BANKS: The millions of voters praying that we will finally leave the European Union can be forgiven if they feel concerned. They have every right to be.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: If he's a true patriot, Nigel Farage must make a personal sacrifice

DOMINIC LAWSON: In the same spirit (or lack of it), Mr Farage at the weekend abandoned a scheduled return appearance on the Sophy Ridge On Sunday show.




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Arron Banks warns Nigel Farage he will release his tactical voting app unless he stands down

The Leave.EU boss who, along with Nigel Farage was one of the 'Bad Boys of Brexit', told residents of three constituencies in Stoke-on-Trent to vote Tory and warned he'd release his app.




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Pressure mounts on Nigel Farage to stand down Brexit Party candidates

Nigel Farage will today formally launch the Brexit Party's general election campaign after another of his candidates decided to step down to avoid splitting the Leave vote.




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Brexit Party candidate is pictured dressed as a 'vampire Luftwaffe pilot' in a 'Nazi-inspired' band

Dr Graham Cushway, the candidate for Brighton Kemptown, has faced calls to quit after he was revealed as the bassist of a band who dress up as 'undead Luftwaffe pilots'.




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Thousands of Daily Mail readers send letters to Brexit Party candidates urging them to stand down

Brexit Party candidates have been deluged with thousands of emails from Daily Mail readers urging them to stand down.




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Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister Annunziata laughs off rumours of an extra-marital affair with Nigel Farage

Annunziata Rees-Mogg, 40, remains loyal to Nigel Farage despite fears he could strip votes out of her brother Jacob's Conservative party at the general election on December 12.




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The ego had relented: HENRY DEEDES on what could be the key moment of 2019 election 

HENRY DEEDES: Farage's relentless pursuit of a No Deal Brexit, which led him to put up 600 candidates at the election in order to frustrate the Conservatives, has in recent weeks been barmy.




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A morale boost for Boris Johnson, but victory is far from certain, writes Professor Philip Cowley 

PROFESSOR PHILIP COWLEY: Putting technicalities to one side for a moment, perhaps the most significant effect of yesterday's announcement is on what electoral strategists call 'optics'.




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Furious Brexit Party MEP says she won't vote at the general election

A furious Brexit Party MEP has revealed she will not vote at the general election after Nigel Farage decided to stand aside in 317 seats on December 12 to give the Tories a clear run.




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Will Nigel Farage be axed from election TV slot? BBC is 'reviewing' his slot on election special

The Brexit Party leader was being lined up for a 30-minute Question Time special in the run-up to the December 12 vote because of his plans to field 600 candidates nationwide.




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Jeremy Corbyn wins Communist Party backing: Far Left party says vote Labour to see off Nigel Farage

The Hard Left outfit, which is believed to have less than 1,000 members nationwide, urged them to back the opposition leader, saying a Labour government would 'end austerity and privatisation'.




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Nigel Farage and Jo Swinson come out swinging for photo ops... but Corbyn sticks to woolly mittens

Nigel Farage, who paid a visit to boxing club in Ilford, London - admitted he had suffered 'very heavy blows' in recent days. While, Jo Swinson made efforts to help the Lib Dems punch above their weight.




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Twenty-nine seats where Nigel Farage will go head-to-head with Tories

From Stockton to Workington, these are the 29 Labour Leave-voting constituencies with the smallest majorities which Boris Johnson will look to win this Christmas.




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Brexit Party is 'taking more votes from the Tories than it is off Labour' warns polling expert

Sir John Curtice, a professor at Strathclyde University, said the election is a 'binary choice' between Boris Johnson and his Brexit deal or a second referendum under Jeremy Corbyn.