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An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Alan Sked, the founder of UKIP, was "delirious" with pleasure on the morning of the EU referendum result. However, Sked now thinks it is time for ...
Steven Woolfe, the overwhelming favourite to succeed Diane James as leader of the UK Independence Party, says he is "well" after being punched in the head by a colleague during a meeting with other ...
A matter of months after the U.K. Independence Party achieved its founding aim of securing Britain's exit from the European Union, the party appears to be fighting for its political life. Long-time ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. British anti-EU party UKIP saw its donations slump in the last part of ...
“MY AMBITION is not insignificant,” grinned Paul Nuttall after taking over from Nigel Farage as leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) on November 28th (pictured above, left, with Mr Farage). “I ...
Nigel Farage announced Monday that he will step down as the leader of the UK Independence Party, saying, “I’ve done my bit” to get Britain out of the European Union. He said the party was “in a good ...
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NEW: President of the European Parliament says the altercation is "extremely serious" Mike Hookem says he did not punch or assault Steven Woolfe but acknowledges a "scuffle" A European lawmaker for ...
This issue is preventing our website from loading properly. Please review the following troubleshooting tips or contact us at [email protected]. The Cable: UKIP Has a New Leader, and He’s Already ...
Former U.K. Independence Party leader Nigel Farage appeared on stage at a rally with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in Jackson, Mississippi, and said that if he were a U.S. citizen, he ...
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