Election latest news: Nigel Farage says Tories ‘screwed’ regardless of Reform as Labour hold huge poll lead

With six days to go until the general election parties are taking out their strongest weapons on the battle for Number 10.

Nigel Farage said the Conservative Party would be “screwed” at the ballots regardless of Reform UK.

The right-wing party overtook the Tories in various polls which predicted a wipeout for Mr Sunak on July 4.

But speaking to the Sun’s Never Mind the Ballots web series, the Reform leader said the party’s defeat comes as a result of “broken trust”, and accused the Tories of “betraying Brexit”.

Labour’s shadow secretary Jonathan Ashworth has said it is now “squeaky-bum time” for parties and warned voters against waking up to five more years of Rishi Sunak.

Sir Keir Starmer’s party holds a strong 24-point lead in the latest polls on voter intentions, with the Tory-Labour gap remaining as wide as ever.

During this morning media round, James Cleverly has hit out at Banksy’s migrant boat artwork at Glastonbury blasting “completely unacceptable”.

Speaking on Sky News, the Home Secretary said festival-goers “celebrated loss of life”.

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Farage slams Donald Trump trial an ‘absolute joke’

Nigel Farage has said the guilty verdict against Donald Trump was “an absolute joke”.

The Reform leader told Times Radio: “I do believe in the rule of law, but I think the American judicial system absolutely stinks. It’s become politicised.

“There is almost no such thing as a fair trial in America. Now, 98 per cent of cases end in plea bargaining, guilty verdicts… They’ve completely corrupted it.

“I thought what happened in New York was an absolute joke. As for 2020, look, the election wasn’t stolen because there were no laws to stop what happened.”

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Cleverly hits out at Starmer over Bangladeshi migrants comments

Home secretary James Cleverly has labelled Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s comments about returning migrants to Bangladesh a “weird dog whistle attack on the Bangladeshi community”.

He told the BBC: “Labour keep saying they’re going to do less, they’re going to scrap the Rwanda scheme. They are going to scrap the Rwanda scheme, they’ve said they’re going to do that even if it’s working.”

He added: “The only intervention recently that Keir Starmer has had on this is this weird dog whistle attack on the Bangladeshi community where he’s claiming that that we are not returning people to Bangladesh which was, A, not true and, B, not relevant, because the Bangladeshi community make a tiny, tiny, tiny, less than a half a percent of small boat arrivals.”

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is favourite to become prime minister after Thursday’s election (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is favourite to become prime minister after Thursday’s election (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Wire)

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Ashworth denies Putin happy to see Labour win

Shadow paymaster general Jonathan Ashworth has denied Vladimir Putin would rather see Labour win over the Conservatives.

When asked about comments made by Rishi Sunak on Sunday, Mr Ashworth told Times Radio: “No of course not. This is pretty desperate stuff from the Tories now, really desperate. Labour would always put the defence of our people first.”

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Will Cleverly still be Home Secretary on Friday?

James Cleverly has been asked whether he would still be Home Secretary come Friday.

“Well I hope to be – that decision is in the hands of voters in Braintree and nationally,” he told BBC Beakfast.

The Tory minister urged people to “vote to keep their taxes low” adding he hopes to remain in the cabinet because “it’s a privilege to serve”.

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Farage: Conservatives ‘screwed’ without Reform UK

Nigel Farage has said the Tories would still be “screwed” at the general election without Reform.

Speaking to the Sun’s Never Mind the Ballots series, the Reform leader said: “If I’d gone to the Bahamas and fished for a month, which was very tempting, the Tories were screwed. They’ve done it to themselves. They’ve broken trust.

“The Conservatives have not delivered Brexit, 5.5 million men and women out there running small businesses feel totally betrayed. Millions of us who’ve wanted lower immigration numbers have seen 2.5 million people over the last two years. You know, the Tories have betrayed Brexit.”

(PA Wire)

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Cleverly criticises Banksy migrant boat artwork at Glastonbury

Jeremy Cleverly has reacted with anger at the Bansky migrant boat artwork at Glastonbury.

The Conservative minister said the stunt is “completely unacceptable” as “people are dying in the Channel”.

He added: “It is not funny, it is vile. It is a celebration of the loss of life in the Channel. And I am determined to break the criminal gangs. We going after their money, we are going after their boats, we are arresting them.”

The inflatable boat was passed around by festival-goers during Idles’ performance on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm on Friday.

It emerged as the Bristol-based band sang the lyrics: “My blood brother is an immigrant, a beautiful immigrant.”

Banksy later posted a video of the boat on his Instagram page appearing to confirm it was his artwork.

The Banksy at the festival (Glastonbury Live/PA)
The Banksy at the festival (Glastonbury Live/PA)

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Labour seeks to terrify voters into turning up

Labour is taking nothing for granted ahead of Thursday’s vote – pulling out all the stops to scare supporters into showing up, Archie Mitchell reports.

The party has released a scare-inducing POV-poster of what it might be like to wake up in bed with Rishi Sunak.

“Don’t wake up to five more years of the Tories,” it warns.

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Cleverly hits out at Labour over taxes

James Cleverly is facing questions on Sky News Breakfast over the cost of living crisis.

Asked whether this was The Tories’ “Achilles heel”, the Home Secretary told Sky News Breakfast: “We’ve got to recognise the unique circumstances over the last couple of years. We had Covid which hit the global economy and of course the UK economy incredibly hard. The Prime Minister, when he was chancellor, put in place the most comprehensive and generous support package this country has ever seen, with the furlough scheme.”

Pressed on tax rises under the Conservatives, Mr Cleverly said: “The reason that taxes have had to go up is we had to pay for furlough, we had to pay for energy support and the question now is what happened next. Independent predictions say under Labour the tax burden is the highest it has ever been.

“Under the Conservatives we have already started bringing taxes down, we’ve committed to abolishing National Insurance. So that’s the choice we’ve got ahead.”

(Sky News)

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