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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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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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Could Nigel Farage still cost Boris Johnson victory at the general election?

He announced the party will fight for seats held by Labour and other Remainer MPs. But while helping secure the Tory base vote, it may hamper them where they finished a close second in 2017.




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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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Angela Rayner taunts Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage over election 'pact'

Angela Rayner taunted Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage today as she said Labour had nothing to fear from the Tories or the Brexit Party in its northern heartlands seats like hers.




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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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STEPHEN GLOVER: the real threat to Farage's legacy is... himself 

STEPHEN GLOVER: Many observers see a proud man who refuses to climb down, especially only days after agreeing not to fight the 317 seats the Tories won in the 2017 General Election.




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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.




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'No one has been offered jobs': Minister denies Brexit Party figures were offered peerages to quit

It came after police revealed they were assessing two allegations of electoral fraud after claims the Tories offered peerages in return for standing down.




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Nigel Farage says Britain should stop apologising for its colonial past

The Brexit Party leader railed against the constant dredging up of the country's imperial history and suggested politicians should instead focus on forging a better future.




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Nigel Farage says ITV host Julie Etchingham was 'only winner' of election debate

Nigel Farage said there was 'only one winner' from tonight's televised showdown between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn - and it was ITV host Julie Etchingham.




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Will the Brexit Party help Boris win? Shock poll finds Tories 13 points ahead in ultra Leave seat

Mr Farage stood down candidates contesting Tory-held constituencies but continues to take the battle to Jeremy Corbyn ahead of the December 12 general election.




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Pro-EU campaign group mocks Nigel Farage by buying a Brexit Party website domain

The campaigners said the entire fee, which will increase by £50,000 each day, would be donated to the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants as a further swipe at the right-wing leader.




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New poll gives Johnson a 13-point lead just 19 days before the election

Today's Mail on Sunday Deltapoll gives Boris Johnson a 13-point lead, with the Tories on 43 per cent and Labour on 30 per cent, at the end of a week in which Jeremy Corbyn set out manifesto policies.




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Nigel Farage praises a Tory manifesto he can finally approve of

The Brexit Party leader was on the campaign trail in County Durham as he claimed that Boris Johnson's pledges on immigration levels were a reheating of Ukip's policy platform.




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Channel 4 debate: Boris Johnson replaced by ice sculpture

The Conservatives filed an official complaint to watchdog Ofcom after the decision to substitute the Prime Minister and fellow absentee Nigel Farage with dripping frozen water installations.




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Jeremy Corbyn's most loyal supporters are more likely to be anti-Semitic

Loyal supporters of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn are more likely to agree with statements deemed to be anti-Semitic than supporters of other political leaders, a poll has revealed.




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HENRY DEEDES watches as four Brexit Party MEPs turn their backs on leader Nigel Farage 

HENRY DEEDES: Nigel Farage loves a pint of Greene King India Pale Ale but his Brexit Party has reached the point of last orders. All signs suggest humiliation for Farage's party.




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Nigel Farage's career is doomed to end in failure, says Nancy Rees-Mogg

Annunziata Rees-Mogg told The Mail on Sunday of her shock at the level of vitriol directed by his supporters since she went public with her decision on Thursday.




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Nigel Farage claims Boris Johnson's Brexit deal will mean 'many long years of indigestion' for UK

Nigel Farage (pictured today), who intends to spoil his own ballot paper, savaged Boris Johnson's 'oven-ready' Brexit deal and claimed it will give the UK 'many long years of indigestion' and 'agony'.




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Brexit Party FAILS to win a seat in the general election

The pro-Brexit vote was split in seats such as Doncaster North, where former Labour leader Ed Miliband limped home with 38.7 per cent of the vote. Pictured: Nigel Farage on TV last night.




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John Bercow feuds with Nigel Farage about Brexit on Sky

The Brexit Party leader and former House of Commons speaker enjoyed a witty exchange on Sky News this evening as results flooded in from across the country.




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Tory MP DANIEL HANNAN argues EU will be much more likely to give concessions now Boris has majority

DANIEL HANNAN: What a difference an election victory makes. Suddenly, everyone is rushing to be Boris's friend. Those Conservatives who spent years fulminating against him are now praising him.




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Tory MP Andrew Bridgen calls on Boris Johnson to give Nigel Farage and Ken Clarke knighthoods

Andrew Bridgen, the Conservative MP for North West Leicestershire, 55, wrote to the Prime Minister saying that the country needs to 'go through a healing process'.




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Nigel Farage 'handed victory to Labour in 20 key seats'

Nigel Farage and the Brexit Party handed victory to Jeremy Corbyn in 20 key seats at the general election last week, according to internal Tory polling.




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Nigel Farage says Boris Johnson is taking Britain 'to the right place'

The Brexit Party leader braced his Eurosceptic supporters for an agreement which will likely impinge on their ideal Brexit wish-list.




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Nigel Farage planning to host £100,000 Brexit Celebration Party in Parliament Square to mark exit

Nigel Farage, leader of the Brexit Party, is planning an event in Parliament Square on January 31 to mark the UK's exit from the EU. Up to 10,000 Leave supporters are expected at the event.




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Nigel Farage set for £150,000 payday when Britain quits the EU at the end of the month

The Brexit Party leader will get a six-figure 'transition' payment because he has spent more than 20 years as an MP in the heart of Brussels.




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Nigel Farage reveals he is mothballing the Brexit Party

Nigel Farage today said he will be mothballing the Brexit Party so that he can bring it back if Boris Johnson makes a 'mess' of the UK's departure from the European Union.




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Downing Street warns 'poster girl' for new wave of Tory MPs to rein in her media appearances

Dehenna Davison, the 26-year-old MP for Bishop Auckland, infuriated Downing Street by saying that Nigel Farage deserved a peerage for his anti-EU campaigning.




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Nigel Farage prepares to quit Brussels as he embarks on Brexit victory lap

Nigel Farage today said he will miss being the European Union's 'pantomime villain' as he predicted the UK's departure from the bloc will herald its demise.




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Nigel Farage says Dominic Cummings is a 'horrible, nasty little man'

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage told a Channel 4 documentary he believed Dominic Cummings was behind persuading Prime Minister Boris Johnson not to form a Leave alliance.




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Nigel Farage claims 'Establishment' tried to sabotage his Brexit party

The Brexit Party leader claimed the 'Establishment' had done everything it possibly could to make the event in Parliament Square a 'damp squib'.




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Outrageous. Provocative. Unapologetic. Nigel Farage finally clears out his Brussels bunker

Everything Nigel Farage has been working towards is about to come to fruition when Britain leaves the European Union at 11pm tonight. What has he got planned next?




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'There is no way this country will ever rejoin the EU' says triumphant Nigel Farage

The Brexit Party leader claimed Brexit was 'an incredible victory for ordinary people against the establishment' as he spoke of his joy at seeing it happen.




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Nigel Farage hails Brexit as 'the most significant moment in modern British history'

The arch-Brexiteer whipped up jubilant crowds in London's Parliament Square on Friday night moments before the historic divorce from the bloc.




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'We did it': Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage posts triumphant tweet

Farage took to Twitter to voice his triumph after Britain left the European Union last night. In a speech to jubilant crowds last night he said: 'The people have beaten the establishment.'




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TALK OF THE TOWN: Boris set for star-studded day amid whispers Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo is engaged

TALK OF THE TOWN: Whispers reach me that Boris's new BFF, Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo, is secretly engaged to George Cottrell - the millionaire aristocrat dubbed 'Posh George'.




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Nigel Farage hosts VERY relaxed coronavirus Facebook Live video from home in a pair of shorts

Sipping a glass of red wine, the Brexit Party leader said 'we are all locked down' and 'there isn't much else to do' as he held a Q&A on Facebook Live last night.




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'Incredulous' Nigel Farage visited by police

The law enforcers 'advised' Mr Farage on lockdown rules and essential travel after a complaint was reportedly made following his trip to the Port of Dover in Kent.




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Brad Pitt jokes about why he never worked with Leonardo DiCaprio

Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio are both A-list heart throbs and the stars of Quentin Tarantino's new flick Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.




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Leonardo DiCaprio was driven 'mad' by the fake mustache for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

The 44-year-old actor plays struggling Rick Dalton in Tarantino's latest film, which explores the golden age of cinema at the end of the 1960s, and DiCaprio was required to transform his face.




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Google camp guests Harry Styles, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom,Leonardo DiCaprio and Bradley Cooper

Google Camp is once again in full swing, with private planes and megayachts shuttling guests Harry Styles, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom and more to Sicily, and the Temple of Hera.




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The legendary stuntman who inspired Brad Pitt's character in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

So rarely when movies are based on real people is the true story as compelling as the chain of events depicted on screen, but when it comes to the life of Hal Needham, there seems to be an exception.




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Margot Robbie wears plunging burnt orange gown at Once Upon A Time In Hollywood UK premiere

She plays Sharon Tate - the Hollywood actress brutally murdered by the Manson family in 1969 - in Quentin Tarantino's ninth feature film, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.




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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Berlin premiere: Margot Robbie dazzles in plunging olive green gown

Margot Robbie was every inch the A-lister as she led the glamour at the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood premiere in Berlin on Thursday.