Farage: Tory betting allegations will damage them enormously
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Farage: Tory betting allegations will damage them enormously
Nigel Farage says allegations that Conservative candidates bet on the date of the upcoming general election will "damage" the party "enormously".
The Reform UK leader adds that a vote for his party may not "massively" change the outcome of the election, but could mean there is "a real voice of opposition".
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