The Mirror
·Jul 2026
Nigel Farage is a bigger joke than a comedian with a dustbin on his head
Nigel Farage faces deepening scrutiny over Reform UK’s finances and a faltering Clacton by‑election stunt as polls show his credibility eroding, even among his own supporters. Andy Burnham is portrayed as on the verge of becoming prime minister with a strong mandate to revitalise Labour and improve living standards, with early decisions framed as crucial to long‑term success. The Durham Miners’ Gala confronts major financial strain, prompting calls for broader labour‑movement support to preserve the historic event. Peter Tatchell receives backing after backlash for comments made before learning of Ann Widdecombe’s death, while Angela Rayner is presented as revitalised and poised for a significant Cabinet role under Burnham. Rupert Lowe is condemned for remarks minimising the Dunblane massacre, reinforcing concerns about extremist rhetoric within fringe political groups.