GB News presenter who ate page of his book after unveiled as Reform candidate
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GB News presenter who ate page of his book after unveiled as Reform candidate
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"A GB News presenter who once ate a page of his own book on live TV after making an incorrect election prediction has been unveiled as Reform UK's candidate for the upcoming Gorton and Denton by-election. Matt Goodwin was announced as the party's candidate one day after Nigel Farage claimed the party's chances are considerably better following Labour's decision to block Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham from standing for the north-west seat."
The Independent deploys reporters on the ground to cover reproductive rights, climate change, Big Tech and major political stories. Donations enable continued reporting and allow journalists to speak to both sides of an issue. The outlet remains paywall-free and relies on support from those who can afford to fund quality journalism. Separately, a GB News presenter who once ate a page of his own book on live TV has been unveiled as Reform UK's candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election. Matt Goodwin framed the contest as a referendum on Keir Starmer and faced prior criticism over comments about British identity.
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