On Monday afternoon, Nigel Farage announced that he would be returning to politics confirming he would be taking over as leader of Reform UK. Farage said he would be standing in Clacton – a constituency won by the Conservatives in 2019. The former Brexit leader’s move to run as a candidate has shaken up the Conservative Party and is a “game changer” for the upcoming General Election. Farage’s entrance into the election is trouble for the Conservative leader Rishi Sunak as Farage performs better than Sunak among Tory voters. According to a public opinion poll by YouGov, Farage is 56 per cent fa…