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Reform urges activists to campaign in Clacton as major parties boycott Nigel Farage's bypoll

Times of India

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July 9, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Reform urges activists to campaign in Clacton as major parties boycott Nigel Farage's bypoll
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URL Media

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· Jun 25, 2026

Who Is Pro-Democracy Content Actually Reaching?

By Nicole Lazarre, Joint Center Associate Fellow An issues campaign is a broader, sustained effort to shift public opinion or policy on a specific topic. I’ve been researching why liberal [] The post Who Is Pro-Democracy Content Actually Reaching? appeared first on URL Media.

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 7, 2026

‘Greatest publicity stunt in British politics’: Farage resignation forces by-election

​TalkTV host James Dolan says Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage’s resignation is the “biggest and greatest” publicity stunt in the history of British politics. ​“We have all been at the edge of our seats to find out why Nigel Farage was going to gather the nation together and reveal his future in public life. ​“He will win that by-election by an order of magnitude.

The Daily Caller

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· Jul 1, 2026

No Path, No Votes: Inside the GOP Revolt Threatening Trump’s SAVE America Act

No Path, No Votes: Inside the GOP Revolt Threatening Trump's SAVE America Act

Associated Press

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· Jul 9, 2026

What to know about Nigel Farage, Count Binface and the state of UK politics

Here’s what to know about the recent dramatic development in British politics involving Reform UK leader Nigel Farage...and now, Count Binface. #shorts#politics #uk #countbinface #nigelfarage #election

The Daily Signal

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

Is the Campaign Against Gay Marriage Dividing the Right? New Poll Suggests Not

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—While critics say the Greater Than coalition, aimed at overturning the Supreme Court decision codifying “gay marriage,” is dividing Republicans, the campaign conducted polling that suggests the opposite. “We anticipated that we were going to be accused of dividing the Right ahead of the midterms,” Katy Faust, founder and president of...

RTÉ News

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· Jul 7, 2026

UK Parties to boycott by-election triggered by Farage

Parties across the political spectrum in the UK have rejected a by-election triggered by Nigel Farage, who said he would quit as an MP in protest at the intense scrutiny over unregistered donations of cash and support to him.

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Related coverage for "Reform urges activists to campaign in Clacton as major parties boycott Nigel Farage's bypoll": URL Media — Who Is Pro-Democracy Content Actually Reaching?. Sky News Australia — ‘Greatest publicity stunt in British politics’: Farage resignation forces by-election. The Daily Caller — No Path, No Votes: Inside the GOP Revolt Threatening Trump’s SAVE America Act. Associated Press — What to know about Nigel Farage, Count Binface and the state of UK politics. The Daily Signal — Is the Campaign Against Gay Marriage Dividing the Right? New Poll Suggests Not. RTÉ News — UK Parties to boycott by-election triggered by Farage