Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, implied that the West provoked the war in Ukraine played into Putin's hands but other UK officials say it's him...
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Support for Nigel Farage's Reform UK party fell to 16% from 19% ahead of the July 4 election, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservatives rose to 20%, with Keir Starmer's Labour maintaining a strong lead at 42%. Farage's controversial comments attributing Russia's invasion of Ukraine to Western actions drew criticism. The dip in Reform's support may relieve pressure on the Conservatives, but Labour's lead remains significant. Farage's party gained the support of former Conservative donor John Hall, and the Conservatives faced scrutiny over betting-related investigations. The Economist endorsed Labour as the party with the best chance of addressing Britain's economic challenges.
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