The next General Election is miles away and parties can surge and sink, but this week's results show Farage has changed the race, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
The Tories were hammered at the General Election, retaining just 121 seats. But polling suggests that 33 per cent of those who stuck by them may fall in behind Nigel Farage's outfit next time.
Imagine this: It's May 2029 and Britain has just held a General Election . You turn on the television to find Nigel Farage standing outside 10 Downing Street.
During the General Election campaign, Mr Streeting told this newspaper that one of his first acts in Government would be to task NHS England with a 'rollout plan'.