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The return of the right’s prodigal son couldn’t have come at a better time for Reform UK. Holding around 12 per cent of the vote, the rebranded Brexit Party needed to unleash Nigel Farage if it had any hope of leaving its mark on British politics and wreak complete havoc for Rishi Sunak’s Tories. Farage, who transformed his own standing from conservative court jester to kingmaker, is now looking to pull off yet another political feat. Propelled by a widespread sense of disaffection, Farage will stand as Reform UK’s candidate in Clacton on July 4. “Nigel, Nigel, Nigel,” the crowd cried as Refor…

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