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Farage insists Reform will win next general election

  • Reform UK leader Nigel Farage criticized the Conservative Party as a 'stuffy, boring bunch of stuck-up old b****rds,' predicting their support will fall after the May 1 local elections.
  • Farage expressed concerns about Labour facing competition from a more organized Green Party and the pro-Gaza vote, which could impact Labour's seat count.
  • Farage acknowledged the Runcorn and Helsby by-election as a challenge, calling it Labour's safest seat, but indicated a desire to challenge Labour's hold.
  • He asserted that there will be no right-wing electoral pact and emphasized that Reform aims to replace the Conservatives, whom he claimed have 'no ideas.
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Farage brands Tories ‘stuffy’ and ‘boring’ as he talks up Reform vote chances

Mr Farage told journalists in Westminster he found the House of Commons ‘very odd’, and claimed the European Parliament had been ‘better organised’.

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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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