Farage’s Election Gamble Risks Backfiring as UK Parties Boycott

Farage’s Election Gamble Risks Backfiring as UK Parties Boycott. Nigel Farage’s decision to quit Parliament and seek a fresh mandate for his seat put the Reform UK leader back where he’s happiest — at the center of Britain’s attention…

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Farage’s Election Gamble Risks Backfiring as UK Parties Boycott. Nigel Farage’s decision to quit Parliament and seek a fresh mandate for his seat put the Reform UK leader back where he’s happiest — at the center of Britain’s attention.

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Farage’s Election Gamble Risks Backfiring as UK Parties Boycott.Supported · Medium-high confidence
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Farage’s Election Gamble Risks Backfiring as UK Parties Boycott.
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