Nigel Farage Warns Boris Johnson May Be Out ‘Sooner Than Anybody Thinks’
Prime Minister Boris Johnson may be out of office “sooner than almost anybody thinks” according to Brexit leader Nigel Farage.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson may be out of office “sooner than almost anybody thinks” according to Brexit leader Nigel Farage.

Boris Johnson’s future as Prime Minister was thrown into further question late Saturday night after it emerged that Brexit negotiator Lord David Frost has resigned

A dozen Conservative MPs have reportedly sent letters of no confidence against Boris Johnson as questions swirl around his leadership.

Boris Johnson’s Conservative government will put Brexit at risk if it fails to cut taxes, Britain’s chief Brexit negotiator has warned.

Nigel Farage has threatened a return to politics over Boris Johnson’s handling of the migrant crisis in the English Channel.

Reform UK leader Richard Tice has announced that he will be running for Parliament to allow voters to send a “powerful message” against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s left-wing Build Back Better agenda.

Reform UK leader Richard Tice told Breitbart London that Boris Johnson’s “con-socialists” are leading the UK economy on the “road to ruin”.

Too many white men were speaking at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, according to a Labour National Executive Committee member.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has demoted his top diplomat and fired the education minister in a Cabinet reshuffle.

Far-left MP Claudia Webbe apparently stumped herself by her own question as she attempted to grill Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab.

Labour Party campaigners have been attacked in the Batley and Spen constituency amid rising tensions with the local Islamic population.

The chairman of the electoral commission has apologised to Brexiteers for the “horrible” treatment they recieved after the EU referendum.

Boris Johnson will not allow a second referendum for Scottish independence before the 2024 elections, Cabinet Minister Michael Gove said.

John Bercow has announced that he will be joining the Labour Party, with some suggesting the defection is a cynical ploy to secure a peerage.

Conservative MP Imran Ahmad Khan has been charged with sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy, it can be revealed after court reporting restrictions were lifted.

Sir Keir Starmer has seen his approval ratings plummet to the same as former socialist Jeremy Corbyn at the same time during his leadership.

The Tories are set to sweep to victory in the upcoming by-election in Hartlepool, according to a shock poll released on Tuesday.

The ‘continuity Corbyn’ candidate, Rebecca Long-Bailey, has fallen to last place in the Labour Party leadership race, spelling trouble for the socialist wing of the party.

Jess Phillips has dropped out of the race to replace far-left Jeremy Corbyn as the leader of the Labour Party, after failing to secure endorsements from trade unions and a self-described “awful” performance at a recent husting.

Failed U.S. presidential contender Hillary Clinton says she’s “dumbfounded” the U.K. government has failed to release a report on alleged Russian influence in British politics as the country heads for national elections.

Former Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday night scrambled the name of the British Prime Minister Theresa May with Margaret Thatcher – who left office in 1990.

After backing the Brexit campaign and stepping down from the cabinet in protest of Theresa May’s “soft” exit plan, Boris Johnson is the UK’s most popular politician according to new polling.

A UK Independence Party (UKIP) spokesman has been much mocked on social media for comparing the party’s disastrous performance in the English local elections to the Black Death.

For maybe the first time in their deluded, cosseted, snowflake bubble lives, progressive music fans are finally getting a taste of something that conservative music fans have to put up with all the time: the misery of discovering that your pop icon hero just doesn’t share your politics.

A new poll has found that more than half of voters think Labour has an anti-Semitism problem and over a third think Jeremy Corbyn is himself anti-Semitic.

Liberal Democrat Tim Farron has warned that Great Britain is descending into “groupthink, pack mentality and depressing conformity” that makes it next to impossible for Christians to succeed in politics.

UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has ordered yet another disciplinary hearing for Ken Livingstone in the latest chapter of the party’s long-running anti-Semitism row.

Home Secretary Amber Rudd has revealed that Britain took in 8,000 ‘unaccompanied minors’ last year, and blasted outrage over the Dubs scheme closure as having been fueled by “fake news”.

Yvette Cooper has announced that MPs will look into how social media companies can censor a “tide of hate”, and strongly implied that freedom of speech should mean freedom from criticism in remarks ahead of a new inquiry into “hate crime”.

An all-party committee of MPs has accused Jeremy Corbyn of turning the Labour party into a “safe space for those with vile attitudes towards Jewish people” in a report released today. The Home Affairs Select Committee criticises the party’s “demonstrable

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) report which claims workplace sexual harassment is on the rise was produced with “destructive” feminist campaign the Everyday Sexism Project, which critics say risks “making all sexual advances ‘misogynist'”.

The UK should set up a Ministry of Immigration, assign “unique person numbers” to the population and reshape migration policy to suit British people, a think tank has recommended.

The window of a UKIP MEP’s office has been smashed by vandals. The damage to the property in Corby Old Village, Northamptonshire, is thought to have been done with a bottle. The attack took place at the weekend, while Margot Parker, Member

The Hungarian-American open borders advocate and billionaire George Soros has declared ‘Brexit’ could easily be overturned and that the European Union (EU) must then be “remade”, with power transferred from national governments to EU bodies. Speaking on a wide range

British Prime Minister David Cameron took to the floor of the House of Commons and told opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn to address accusations of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party. Mr. Cameron said Labour’s purported anti-Semitism was a signal of “even worse things happening
