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Nigel Farage puts his stamp on Peterborough live from the post office club

Outspoken broadcaster and former UKIP leader Nigel Farage is hosting his GB News programme live from the Peterborough Post Office Club from 7pm tonight.

One of the guests to be interviewed on his show is Conservative MP for Peterborough, Paul Bristow. He arrived 20 minutes before showtime. PHOTO: Terry Harris for CambsNews
The venue had been kept quiet for days after the news of Farage’s trip to Peterborough was announced.

Nigel Farage has invited a hand-picked crop of around 100 guests to the Peterborough Post Office Club at Bourges Boulevard, Peterborough, where TV cameras have been setting up for much of the afternoon. PHOTO: Terry Harris for CambsNews
He has invited a hand-picked crop of around 100 guests to the Bourges Boulevard club house where TV cameras have been setting up for much of the afternoon.

Nigel Farage has invited a hand-picked crop of around 100 guests to the Bourges Boulevard club house, Peterborough, where TV cameras have been setting up for much of the afternoon. PHOTO: Terry Harris for CambsNews
One of the guests to be interviewed on his show is expected to be the Conservative MP for Peterborough, Paul Bristow.

Nigel Farage has invited a hand-picked crop of around 100 guests to the Bourges Boulevard club house, Peterborough, where TV cameras have been setting up for much of the afternoon. He is greeted by Mike Greene, well known for his appearance on the Channel 4’s ‘Secret Millionaire’ but also stood as Brexit Party candidate in the general election. PHOTO: Terry Harris for CambsNews
‘Farage at Large’ is being taken to venues across the country between now and July.
GB News says Farage, in his own words, tries to bring “energy, controversy, robust discussion and, on a good day, humour” to his show.
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