Henry Hill Hill pours cold water on Arron Banks’ claims that Reform UK might secure lots of Conservative defectors.
The ex-Labour councillor and Tory MP will become Richard Tice’s “Champion of the Red Wall”.
The former chancellor talks to GB News’ Camilla Tominey about the Budget.
Having previously campaigned to be the Conservative candidate for the London Mayoralty, Scully today announced he is standing down from Parliament at the next election.
His performance on GB News was creditable, but precarity in office is part of the British Constitution.
“But they might not be the mathematicians that Rishi Sunak is hoping for in the classroom”, suggests GB News’ Camilla Tominey.
The former Immigration Minister was asked by Camilla Tominey about his plans for the future.
“‘The only reforms that are undertaken seem to move us closer to the sinister absurdities of wokery. These are conditions that ought perhaps to produce a revolution.”
“It will enable us to create a deterrent so that we actually get people on the planes to Rwanda, and we think that will send a very strong message.”
Our Editor sits down with Nigel Nelson of GB News as part of Jacob Rees-Mogg’s weekly panel.
After Brexit and Covid, five Prime Ministers and a cost-of-living crisis, a war in Ukraine and a war in Gaza, the Labour leader wishes to appeal to a weary electorate with a vision of tedium.
Farage is 59 – a rubbery, ebullient 59, but 59 nonetheless. Does he really fancy a decade’s prospective work to recast the right, with no certainty of elected office at the end of it?
The channel will help to shape Tory members’ take on the general election, the Conservatives, Reform UK, Farage, post-election debate…and, not least, America’s own election, Trump and Biden.
For whatever your view of him, the former star of our Moggcast is a House of Commons man through and through and, therefore, completely at ease operating as a backbencher, offering his view to anyone willing to listen.
With both Labour and the Conservatives committed in practice to importing hundreds of thousands of people a year, there is scope for a minor party to harness deep public concern about the status quo.