Andrew Pierce
Coverage of Andrew Pierce in the Nexus archive.
- Nigel Farage throws down the gauntlet with shock Clacton by-election... and I believe he won't just win, he'll double his majority, says ANDREW PIERCE
Nigel Farage is challenging in the Clacton by-election, with Andrew Pierce predicting a significant victory where Farage could double his majority.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Does PM-to-be Burnham still have it in for the royals?
Andrew Pierce questions whether PM-to-be Burnham still holds a negative stance toward the royals. The article explores potential tensions between Burnham and the royal family.
- ANDREW PIERCE: As Farage denies breaking financial rules, this is the murky past of the aristocrat associate they call 'Posh George'
The article discusses Nigel Farage denying allegations of financial rule violations and examines the controversial history of an associate referred to as 'Posh George'.
- Why is the Rochdale grooming gang ringleader roaming our streets instead of being deported? says ANDREW PIERCE
The article questions why the Rochdale grooming gang ringleader remains on the streets instead of being deported. It is authored by Andrew Pierce.
- 'This is not North Korea': Andy Burnham dodges questions and is in denial - Britain deserves real answers, says ANDREW PIERCE
Andy Burnham is accused of dodging questions and being in denial, with Andrew Pierce stating Britain deserves real answers. The article references a comparison to 'North Korea' in the title but does not elaborate further in the content.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Will this doctor in the House be Health Secretary?
The article questions whether Andrew Pierce, a doctor in the House, could become Health Secretary. It highlights his potential for a ministerial role.
- Join Andrew Pierce's debate: Should Britain hold a General Election now? And if so, who gets your vote?
Andrew Pierce is hosting a debate on whether Britain should hold a General Election immediately and who would receive votes in such an election.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Buyer's remorse for Tory turncoat boss of Iceland?
The article questions whether the Tory leader of Iceland is experiencing buyer's remorse. Andrew Pierce is mentioned in the title, suggesting he is the author or subject of the analysis.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Was this the day Reform's bubble burst? Party insiders say they 'blew it again' in Makerfield, senior figures have descended into public bickering, and Farage is uncharacteristically avoiding the spotlight
Reform's potential decline is questioned as party insiders criticize their performance in Makerfield, senior members engage in public disputes, and Farage avoids public attention. The article highlights internal tensions and concerns over the party's trajectory.
- Join Andrew Pierce's debate: Do Reform and Restore Britain need to unite before the next General Election?
Andrew Pierce hosts a debate questioning whether Reform and Restore Britain should unite before the next General Election. The discussion focuses on potential political collaboration ahead of the election.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Does Kemi have a spy in the No10 bunker giving her secret tip-offs?
Andrew Pierce questions whether Kemi has a spy in the No10 bunker providing secret information. The article raises the possibility of espionage related to political communications.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Tories celebrate £1million boost from property tycoon
The Conservative Party (Tories) has received a £1 million financial boost from a property tycoon. The news is reported by Andrew Pierce.
- Shocking death of Henry Nowak exposes shameful two-tier policing: ANDREW PIERCE
The death of Henry Nowak is cited as evidence of a two-tier policing system, according to Andrew Pierce. The incident has sparked criticism of policing practices.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Will Tory peer pressure bring sense to Lords?
Andrew Pierce questions whether Tory peer pressure will lead to rational outcomes in the Lords. The article title suggests a focus on political dynamics within the UK's upper house.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Hypocrite Khan wants to be the Putin of London
Andrew Pierce accuses Sadiq Khan of hypocrisy and compares him to Vladimir Putin, suggesting Khan aims for authoritarian control in London.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Local elections reveal threat to Kemi's top team
Local elections have revealed a threat to Kemi's top team, indicating potential changes in leadership. The outcome of the elections may impact the current administration. Further analysis is needed to determine the full extent of the threat.
- 'You don't want her making the big decisions at 3am': As Angela Rayner's team urges her to run for No10, this is what Labour insiders are telling ANDREW PIERCE... and their doubts about her love for a wild night out
Angela Rayner's team is encouraging her to run for Labour leadership, but insiders express concerns about her judgment and lifestyle choices. The article suggests doubts within Labour about her suitability for making major decisions, particularly regarding her social habits.
- ANDREW PIERCE: The real reason Reeves has been silent? She wants her good friend Streeting to make her Foreign Secretary
Andrew Pierce reports that Reeves has been silent because she wants her friend to become Foreign Secretary. Reeves' silence is strategic, aiming to support her friend's appointment. The article speculates about Reeves' motivations and their potential impact on political appointments.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Team Streeting has been in full force for weeks - but it looks like he's done a Portillo and bottled it
Andrew Pierce comments on Team Streeting's recent activities, suggesting they have stopped their efforts after initially being in full force. It appears that Andrew Pierce is comparing this situation to something Portillo has done. The context of the comparison is unclear.
- Join Andrew Pierce to debate: Can Kemi Badenoch revive the Tories or is it time for them to strike a pact with Reform?
Andrew Pierce is hosting a debate on whether Kemi Badenoch can revive the Tories or if they should form a pact with Reform. The debate discusses the potential revival of the Conservative Party. Kemi Badenoch's role in the party's future is being considered.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Loser Liz Truss's husband is ready for the limelight
The article discusses Liz Truss's husband being ready for the limelight after her recent endeavors. The article implies a shift in focus towards him. This comes amidst significant changes.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Quiet exit for the peers hounded out by Labour 'haters'
The article discusses the quiet departure of peers from the House of Lords, reportedly pressured by Labour's critics. Andrew Pierce highlights the exodus as a result of political hostility.
- ANDREW PIERCE: I'm already hearing whispers about wedding bells. Here's why everyone should be gravely concerned about Angela Rayner's Marxist lover
Andrew Pierce expresses concerns about Angela Rayner's relationship with her Marxist partner, warning of potential political implications. The article suggests worries over ideological influences on her public role.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Is the top mandarin who pushed back against Mandy's appointment, then suddenly quit, about to produce his own smoking gun?
Andrew Pierce suggests a top mandarin who opposed Mandy's appointment and abruptly resigned may soon reveal incriminating evidence.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Insulting the PM can earn you a nice pile of cash
The article by Andrew Pierce discusses how insulting the Prime Minister can lead to financial gains. It highlights the intersection of political criticism and monetary reward.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Meet the 'Brexit betrayer' who now holds Starmer's fate in his hands
Andrew Pierce, labeled a 'Brexit betrayer,' is now pivotal in determining the fate of Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK's Labour Party. The article highlights Pierce's controversial role in Brexit negotiations and his current influence over political developments.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Another woe for Starmer as Labour councillor says 'Vote Green!'
Labour leader Keir Starmer faces another setback as councillor Andrew Pierce urges voters to support the Green Party. The article highlights internal Labour tensions and potential shifts in voter allegiance.