‘Tell them where to go!’ said Nigel Farage, angry as hot bacon fat. With his electrifying, 15-minute broadcast the Reform party leader did what he likes best: he grabbed the news agenda. Made the noise. He was resigning as Clacton’s MP so that he could stand again and allow constituents, not the Establishment, the definitive say on his financial doings.
Spitting Spartacus was seizing the initiative and taking the fight to Rome, such as it is. A self-created by-election in Clacton will dominate the media for much of July and early August. If Eyelashes Andy thought he was going to have
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