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Nigel Farage's Ally Claims He Should Be 'President of Britain'


Nigel Farages Ally Claims He Should Be President of Britain

Nigel Farage's closest ally, Richard Tice, has made a bold statement, saying that Farage should be 'President of Britain'. Tice, who is the boss of Reform UK, is currently in talks with ex-Tory ministers about defecting to his right-wing party. Meanwhile, Farage is eyeing a return to the political frontline once his stint on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! ends.

Tice Denies Cash Incentives for Tory Defection

Amid rumors that Tory deputy chair Lee Anderson was offered cash incentives to defect, Richard Tice has denied the claims. In an interview with the BBC, Tice stated that he has had discussions with Tory MPs and ministers who are furious with the government's betrayal of its promises.

Tice's Ambition and the Idea of President Farage

When asked if he was concerned about Farage returning from the reality show and taking his job, Tice responded by expressing his ambition. He stated that while he welcomes as much help as possible, he has even bigger aspirations. Tice jokingly suggested the idea of having both President Farage and President Trump.

Farage's Stance on the Royal Family

In 2019, Farage declared himself a "big royalist" and expressed his desire for the Queen to reign for many years. However, during a tour in Australia, he criticized the now King and Prince Harry.



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Sunak's Warning to Dissatisfied Voters

Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, recently issued a warning to dissatisfied voters. In an interview with the Mail on Sunday, Sunak urged them not to abandon the Conservative Party. He emphasized that voting for any party other than the Conservatives would only serve to put Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, into office.


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