The betting scandal has dealt a heavy blow to the Rishi Sunak led-Conservatives as they battle to revive its struggling campaign ahead of the vote.
The comments in a BBC Panorama interview with Nick Robinson echo arguments made by Donald Trump,the former US president and friend of Farage.
Keir Starmer does not have the charisma of Boris Johnson or Tony Blair,but charisma in politicians is much overrated.
The allegations are another hammer blow for the 14-year-old government that polls predict is facing a catastrophic defeat on July 4.
British expats have until 10am on Wednesday (AEST) to register to vote,and Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives are counting on them to do so.
Labour looks set to return to government in Britain on July 4. But the party will do that without a policy to reverse Brexit,even though many Brits now acknowledge it was a mistake.
Many conservative MPs are terrified Farage’s Reform Party will put the final nail in their coffin,not by winning their seat but by taking enough votes to hand power to Labour.
The British prime minister apologised after cutting away from last week’s event with world leaders that marked the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landing at Normandy.
The PM courting older voters by campaigning to bring back national service in Britain,inexplicably chose to snub a major event for the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
Two people were arrested after the divisive populist figure had a drink thrown over him while launching his candidacy.
The arch-Brexiter’s decision coincided with a new opinion poll predicting a Tory wipeout,showing Labour on track for the largest election win for 100 years.