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Farage gives customary post-terror attack roast of Britain’s stance on Islam (VIDEO)
Former UK Independence Party Leader Nigel Farage has come out swinging at the British government’s empty words and lack of action following yet another terror attack in the country.
As Breitbart reports, Farage appeared on Fox & Friends today to slam London Mayor Sadiq Khan for telling Londoners “not to be alarmed.”
Britain set for election in wake of terror attacks
Britain is heading to the polls today, after a turbulent few weeks which have shifted the political ground and been marred by terror attacks.
Prime Minister Theresa May was riding high when she called a snap election on April 18, having kicked off Brexit proceedings and boasting a double-digit lead over the rival Labour party.
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UK Conservatives' lead 'halved ahead of election'
Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives' lead over the opposition Labour Party halved to 9 percent in a Survation telephone poll published on Monday, adding to signs that the election race is tightening ahead of the June 8 vote.
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EU offers 'fairness' to Britain in Brexit talks
European Council President Donald Tusk, who will oversee the negotiations that will take Britain out of the EU, said on May 17 he wanted other member states to be fair towards London, while retaining their unity.
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After winning EU deal, Britain's Cameron faces harder battle
When British Prime Minister David Cameron sealed a deal designed to keep Britain in the European Union after two days of talks in Brussels, his relief was short-lived.
Nigel Farage Remains UKIP Leader
Nigel Farage will stay on at the helm of the UK Independence Party, party chairman Steve Crowther announced on Monday.
Crowther said in a statement the party's National Executive Committee has refused to accept Farage's decision to quit after failing to win a seat in last week's election because it "concluded that UKIP's general election campaign had been a great success."
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David Cameron Reaffirms Holding Referendum on UK's Membership to EU
After winning an absolute majority in the general elections on Thursday, David Cameron reaffirmed on Friday the holding of a referendum on the UK's membership to the European Union (EU).
Following his reelection, Cameron committed himself to leading a government for "one nation" and making "Great Britain greater"
UK Labour, Lib Dems Leaders Resign over Poor Election Showing
Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg, the respective leaders of Britain's Labour Party and Liberal Democrats, have announced their resignations following disappointing results of their parties at Thursday's general election.
Miliband said he would step down after the Victory in Europe Day commemorations later on Friday and that his deputy Harriet Harman would be interim Labour leader.
Nigel Farage Steps Down as UKIP Leader
Nigel Farage has announced he is quitting as leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) after failing to become MP for the South Thanet.
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UK to Hold Most Unpredictable General Election in Years
UK voters are set to cast their ballots in a general election on May 7 to elect a total of 650 MPs.
Opinion polls have failed to produce a clear winner, with the final Guardian/ICM poll suggesting Conservatives and Labor are running neck and neck, at 35% each.
This is a tough test for PM David Cameron, who has vowed to hold a in/out of EU referendum if reelected.