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After overtaking the Conservative Party in a national voting intentions poll, Farage declared Reform UK as the “official opposition” in the general election. As a result, he is demanding to be included in the BBC leaders’ television debate and a head-to-head with the leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer. Farage said he wanted to challenge the Labour leader on his stance on immigration. Speaking at a press conference on Friday afternoon, the Reform UK leader said: “The BBC will be having a leaders’ debate, a four-way leaders’ debate, with the leader of the Liberal Democrats, the Conserv…

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