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Does Starmer Feels Hot Farage Breath On His Neck? He Should

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Hot Farage” – now there’s a picture.

But the old boy actually is a big time media star, and he’s also tearing up the airwaves.

And who doesn’t love a boy and his dog. It’s so British.

“…I believe in my family, I believe in my country…”

Wow.

Working blokes approve…

…and the prissy missish masters of Labour have to be pooping their drawers.

The attack on Stonehenge might have been a miscalculation by the peevish children who wear Just Stop Oil t-shirts and are supported by many of the Labour party environmental radicals. Tomato sauce on a painting is one thing, I guess – this seems like it was an attack on BRITAIN.

In one huge turnaround, a British Muslim millionaire, saying that Britain had “lost control of our borders,” wrote a huge honkin’ check to Farage’s Reform UK party. 

Those racists? He’s willing to campaign for them.

A Muslim entrepreneur has donated hundreds of thousands of pounds to Reform UK, claiming the UK has “lost control of our borders”.

The precise amount Zia Yusuf has given to the party has not been disclosed but Reform UK claims it is the biggest donation of their general election campaign so far.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has faced criticism from Muslim organisations after he said a growing number of Muslims do not share British values.

When asked by the BBC about critics labelling some in Reform UK racist, Mr Yusuf said the party leadership “feel very strongly that we should protect British values and put British people of all religions and creeds first.”

As well as being a donor, the BBC understands the 37-year-old will have a public role for Reform UK during the campaign.

The man’s got a point. He’s like, “We’ve spent £50B, and we still can’t protect the borders of an island?”

Everybody’s fed up. And remember that shock poll David and I were talking about just last week – the one where Reform had edged ahead of Rishi Sunak’s Tories only a week after he declared his candidacy for Parliament seat? 

37% Labour – 19% Reform UK – 18% Conservative (Tories)

You can surely hear Keir Starmer’s gulp from here at the news yesterday.

Following the lead of US media, who ices out everyone they don’t like, the BBC has doubled down on their election debate decision. Mr Farage, the No. 2 party candidate as of this moment, will remain uninvited. Don’t think that won’t make an impression on voters, too.

Particularly when there’s some sort of betting scandal erupting among Tory officials, who were betting on, of all things, the outcome of the July 4 election. People are scandalized, and it’s the last thing Rishi Sunak needed, his own MPs and officials torpedoing the sinking Tory ship.

 More names expected to come out in betting scandal – as Tory candidate says she will ‘fully cooperate’

Two Tory candidates are already being investigated over alleged wagers placed on the date of the 4 July contest – including Laura Saunders, who is married to the head of Conservative campaigns.

Two Tory candidates are already being investigated by the Gambling Commission over alleged wagers placed on the date of the 4 July contest.

An industry source told Sky News that “more names” are being looked at, though police “are not involved”.

It risks throwing Rishi Sunak’s campaign into further turmoil after it emerged on Thursday that Laura Saunders, the Tory candidate for Bristol North West, is being looked into by the watchdog.

She has worked for the party since 2015 and is married to the Conservative Party’s director of campaigns, Tony Lee.

Mr Lee “took a leave of absence” from his role on Wednesday night, a Conservative Party spokesman told Sky News.

Again, Sunak will be on the stage while Farage will not.

Naysayers and Labourites instantly poopooed the latest poll as an outlier done by the “wrong” firm, but there are other signs Britain is swinging Farage’s way.

Surprise, surprise.

HEAVY HOT FARAGE

Breathing down Starmer’s neck, that is.



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