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NIGEL Farage is rallying an army of “disaffected” voters, channelling their anger and frustration, a top Tory has claimed.
Ex-minister Paul Scully admitted the upcoming election is a lost cause for his party and that “sensible heads” will be needed to pick up the pieces after July 4.
He also laid into Rishi Sunak for not waiting until November to go to the polls, as he argued the decision played right into the hands of the Reform UK Leader.
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By The SunNIGEL Farage is rallying an army of “disaffected” voters, channelling their anger and frustration, a top Tory has claimed.
Ex-minister Paul Scully admitted the upcoming election is a lost cause for his party and that “sensible heads” will be needed to pick up the pieces after July 4.
He also laid into Rishi Sunak for not waiting until November to go to the polls, as he argued the decision played right into the hands of the Reform UK Leader.
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