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    Nigel Farage accused of running ‘one-man dictatorship’ in Krishnan Guru-Murthy clash

    Nigel Farage was accused of running a”‘one-man internal dictatorship” during a heated clash with journalist and Channel 4 news presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy.Mr Farage was interviewed by Mr Guru-Murthy just hours after announcing he was taking over leader of Reform UK and running to be elected as MP in Clacton, Essex on Monday (3 June).Mr Guru-Murthy told Mr Farage: “What’s unconventional about Reform is that you’re a company and you’re a majority shareholder.“You’re able to do whatever you want.”Mr Guru-Murthy added: “You’re a one man sort of internal dictatorship.” More

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    Naked Jon Richardson takes swipe at Rishi Sunak in new Labour election advert

    A naked Jon Richardson enjoys a bubble bath and drinks a pint of beer as he takes a swipe at Rishi Sunak in Labour’s new general election campaign advert.The comedian stars in the latest Labour campaign video, which was released on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday (3 June).A voiceover on the video asks: “Do you know what Rishi Sunak did before he got into politics? Well, you’re not supposed to.“Rishi Sunak would love you to forget how he made his millions before becoming an MP. He wants you to think it’s too complicated to understand. “Here’s Jon Richardson in a bubble bath to explain.” More

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    Moment Grant Shapps hangs up phone live on TV when asked about losing his seat

    This is the moment Grant Shapps hung up the phone during a live interview when he was asked about losing his seat in the upcoming general election.A YouGov survey suggested the defence secretary could be voted out of parliament along with many of his Conservative colleagues.While presenting the polls’ results on Sky News on Monday (3 June) deputy political editor Sam Coates spotted Shapps was calling him.The camera kept rolling as Coates answered and said: “Hello Grant Shapps, you’re live on Sky News.“I’m in the studio with Sophy Ridge. Have you seen you’re about to lose your seat, according to the Sky News-YouGov projection?”There was a moment’s silence before the phone emitted a few beeps, meaning Shapps was no longer there. More

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    Rishi Sunak reveals his go-to Nando’s order with surprise dish on the list

    Rishi Sunak has revealed his go-to Nando’s order – and it includes a helping of broccoli.The prime minister revealed his preferred dish is half a chicken, medium spiced, with chips and broccoli, declaring: “It’s good broccoli.”Mr Sunak spoke about his peri-peri chicken restaurant order when he was quizzed by a girl’s team at Wantage Town FC on Monday (3 June).The football team, made up of players between 12 and 15 years old, also asked Mr Sunak his favourite club, which he replied was Southampton. More

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    Nigel Farage confirms he will stand as Reform UK candidate in general election: ‘I can’t let down millions of people’

    Nigel Farage said he felt like he was letting voters down by not standing in the election, as he announced he will stand for parliament in Clacton and lead Reform UK for the next five years.“I simply couldn’t help feeling that somehow they felt I was letting them down,” he said at a press conference on Monday (3 May).“I’ve changed my mind. It’s allowed you know, it’s not always a sign of weakness. It could potentially be a sign of strength.“So I am going to stand in this election. I’ll be launching my candidacy at midday tomorrow in the Essex seaside town of Clacton.” More

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    Starmer says he is prepared to deploy nuclear weapons if needed to defend UK

    Sir Keir Starmer has said he would be prepared to deploy nuclear weapons if needed to defend the UK.The Labour leader said the nuclear deterrent programme is “vital” to the UK’s defence and that he would be prepared to use it.Answering questions from the media during a general election campaign event at the Fusilier Museum in Bury on Monday (3 June), Sir Keir said: “On the nuclear deterrent, it is fundamental, it is a vital part of our defence and of course, that means we have to be prepared to use it.”Now nobody who aspires to be prime minister would set out the circumstances in which it would be used. That would be irresponsible.” More

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    Rishi Sunak photobombed by Lib Dems boat during election campaign stop

    Rishi Sunak was photobombed by Liberal Democrats campaigners on a boat as he spoke to rowers in Oxfordshire on Monday, 3 June.The prime minister was visiting a riverside rowing club as Lib Dem deputy leader Daisy Cooper and a group of activists rode past on the water holding orange diamond-shaped voting placards.Campaigners could be seen waving at the PM and media following him.Of the stunt, a Lib Dem source told media: “This is just another small boat Rishi Sunak can’t deal with.” More

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    Liz Truss’s ‘far-right’ podcast appearance is ‘trivial’, says Kemi Badenoch in BBC interview clash

    Kemi Badenoch clashed with a BBC Radio 4 host over questioning on Liz Truss’s appearance on a “far-right” podcast.The former prime minister was interviewed on the Lotus Eaters platform founded by Carl Benjamin, who previously joked about raping MP Jess Phillips.Hope Not Hate said it is “completely irresponsible” for any MP or candidate to share a platform with “far-right activists.”Asked whether it was appropriate for a Tory candidate to appear on the platform, the women and equalities minister told Mishal Husain: “We’ve had lots of scenarios of BBC presenters saying things that are inappropriate.“I don’t know about the show… I don’t like making comments on things like that that I don’t know… It is trivial, it is unserious.” More