Who are the six new Reform MPs elected across the UK? Everything you need to know
The IndependentSign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email Please enter a valid email address Please enter a valid email address SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Vowing to build a “mass movement” that can mount a generation election challenge in 2029, Mr Farage, who is now MP for Clacton, said: “We’re coming for Labour – be in no doubt about that. Richard Tice Richard Tice on the general election campaign trail earlier this year Richard Tice was hurtling towards his first general election as party leader until Mr Farage pulled off a dramatic U-turn and stood in Clacton, taking over as the party’s leader. In his victory speech, he called his constituency, Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, the capital of common sense and said he wanted “his country back.” Mr Anderson’s divisive outspokenness helped him win a show on GB News and gain an accolade from Conservative Home for the Backbencher of the Year in 2022 — on winning the award, was praised for his blunt views on Brexit, Travellers and poverty. He then again criticised nurses who use food banks amid a cost of living crisis, telling Times Radio: “Anybody earning 30-odd grand a year – which most nurses are – using food banks, then they’ve got something wrong with their own finances.” Mr Anderson worked as a coal miner for 10 years and then volunteered for Citizens Advice for another decade.