In a heated tirade, Andrew Neil accused Nigel Farage of having more in common with Jeremy Corbyn than with traditional conservatives. The political commentator lambasted Farage for his recent actions and statements, claiming they were more aligned with the left than the right. Neil’s comments come amidst a growing divide within the UK political landscape and highlight the shifting alliances and allegiances among prominent figures.
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UK deal with EU will not return to ‘arguments of the past’, minister says
The UK's chief negotiator, Nick Thomas-Symonds, emphasized that the upcoming negotiations for a new deal with the EU will prioritize growth and move beyond past debates. This statement comes as Labour leader Keir Starmer prepares to meet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in London, ahead of a significant EU-UK summit scheduled for May. Thomas-Symonds believes that this new agreement is essential for Britain, highlighting Labour's commitment to achieving a beneficial outcome in the...
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