Hollywood actor Hugh Grant has taken to the campaign trail, fighting against the pro-sovereignty Brexit movement, supporting the Liberal Democrats and the anti-Brexit Tory defector Dominic Grieve.

President Trump answered the speculation over whether he would get involved in the UK general election campaign during his visit to London.

British voters across all party allegiances, views on Brexit, and age profiles think there should be an annual cap on the number of migrant arrivals to the country after a Brexit, a new poll has found, prompting Brexit leader Nigel Farage to reflect it was time for the nation to “get serious” on the challenge.

The Conservatives have said that they will introduce a points-based, Australia-style immigration system if they win the December 12th General Election.

Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage have played down the possibility of election-related remarks from President Trump at the London NATO summit next week.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that his government will continue preparations for a clean-break Brexit despite his intentions to pass his EU-approved Brexit deal.

Leftist politicians used an inconclusive seven-way election debate to bash Donald Trump and scare voters with claims he wants to buy the National Health Service (NHS), and refused to commit to cutting immigration.

Scottish Labour has expressed its “deep regret” over selecting a woman who had allegedly made antisemitic social media posts in the past as its candidate to fight the seat of Falkirk in December’s snap general election.

A poll which predicted Theresa May’s shock reverse in the 2017 snap election predicts her successor Boris Johnson will win a 68-seat majority in December — but top officials warn a hung parliament remains a “very real possibility” and that Brexit is in danger.

Baz Ahmed, the Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) officer for Labour in Plymouth, has been reported to police for alleged “clear voter fraud”.

Farage slammed Labour’s plan, telling Breitbart “the family has been under assault from our political establishment for a very long time”.

The Liberal Democrats have reportedly backed down on campaigning to cancel Brexit amidst negative reactions from voters on the doorstep and a drop in the polls.

Nigel Farage has announced that he will be boycotting Channel 4’s election debate on climate change, blasting the network for its left-wing bias.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised that if the Conservatives fail to gain a majority in the House of Commons in the December 12th election, he would not agree to a second referendum as a price for a coalition.

Amidst fresh accusations of antisemitism, the far-left leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, said that if elected he would force schools in the United Kingdom to teach the “historical injustices” committed by the British Empire.

Jeremy Corbyn dodged giving an apology for his party’s record on antisemitism four times during a general election interview.

Nigel Farage has told Breitbart London he now believes that Boris Johnson will win the election but needs to be pressured on his Brexit deal.

The post-ironic meme campaign being fought by the Conservative Party continues with an hour of Lo-Fi beats “to get Brexit done to”.

Nigel Farage decried the group of hard-left activists as being at odds with the principles of free speech, liberty, and democracy.

Fanatic Remainer Tony Blair has admitted there is only a “negligible” chance of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party gaining a majority in the December 12th election.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has unveiled the Conservative Party’s election manifesto where he promised to increase spending on public services without raising taxes and to “get Brexit done” by January 2020.

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has suggested that his party may be one day be rebranded the “Reform Party”, saying his colleagues and the British people want an overhaul of the British political system.

Polling suggests that the Conservative Party could win a 64-seat majority in the House of Commons in the December 12th General Election.

London (AFP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveils his Conservative Party’s manifesto on Sunday, pledging to move on from Brexit and austerity in a bid to secure a general election victory.

Chief Secretary to the Treasury Rishi Sunak confirmed that if the Conservatives are returned to government, contingency plans for a clean-break, no-deal Brexit will resume.

A leading member of the Conservative government has criticised Jeremy Corbyn for claiming that he would be “neutral” on Brexit in a Labour-proposed second referendum.

The Brexit leader laid into the establishment parties for persistently and willfully lying in their election manifestos.

Nigel Farage will announce his party’s “contract with the people” on Friday where he pledges to cap immigration to 50,000, tax breaks for small businesses, and reform of Britain’s political system.

Socialist Jeremy Corbyn unveiled his “radical”, retro class warfare manifesto that pledged mass renationalisation of utilities, the development of a “humane” immigration system, and plans to extend voting rights to 16-year-olds and resident foreign nationals.

The Liberal Democrats have branded the vote to leave the EU, one of the largest expressions of democratic will in British political history, a “national humiliation”.

Hands-down winner of last night’s general election TV debates was Nigel Farage, the only man willing or able to tell it like it is.

Leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn refused nine times to say if he would back his own proposed renegotiated soft-Brexit deal.

The Conservative and Labour leaders are taking part in the first debate of the 2019 snap general election.

Nigel Farage has come to the defence of the United Kingdom’s heritage, lambasting Labour Party proposals to ‘audit’ the past, saying that people should stop apologising for Britain’s colonial history.

A Brexit candidate has slammed the “undemocratic” behaviour of a man who threw a milkshake while shouting “f*ck the Brexit party”.

A poll has revealed that British voters dislike Jo Swinson, the leader of the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats, more now than when she became party leader.

LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn are preparing to square off in the first televised debate of this year’s election campaign.
