Nigel Farage, elected as MP representing Clacton in Essex on July 4, is set for his third US visit in over two months. He will speak at the Heartland Institute's 40th anniversary dinner in Chicago on September 13, where table reservations cost up to fifty thousand dollars. Critics describe the Heartland Institute as a climate change denial organization.
Nigel Farage, elected as MP representing Clacton in Essex on July 4, is set for his third US visit in over two months.
He will speak at the Heartland Institute's 40th anniversary dinner in Chicago on September 13, where table reservations cost up to fifty thousand dollars.
Farage attended the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee post-election and is scheduled for an Arizona event on Saturday.
Critics describe the Heartland Institute as a climate change denial organization.
Meanwhile, within Reform UK, former deputy leader Ben Habib has raised concerns over Farage's increasing control after the party’s chief executive was asked to step aside.
This change increased Farage’s shareholding in the party from 53% to 60%.
The party plans to restructure and significantly expand its local election efforts.