Farage Says Reform Is on Course to Win Next Election and He Expects 'Big Rift' in Labour Party
Nigel Farage criticized the UK government as "deep in crisis" following Angela Rayner's resignation over a £40,000 stamp duty underpayment, welcoming former Tory Nadine Dorries to Reform UK.
- On Friday, Nigel Farage moved his Reform UK keynote three hours earlier at the NEC in Birmingham, saying, `The reason I have moved this speaking time forward is because this Government is deep in crisis`.
- The deputy prime minister resigned after an investigation found she underpaid stamp duty by 40000 on an 800000 flat in Hove and self-referred to Sir Laurie Magnus.
- Farage told supporters that `We will stop the boats and we will detain and deport those who illegally break into our country` and welcomed former Tory Cabinet minister Nadine Dorries after her Thursday defection.
- Seizing the moment, Farage advanced his speech on Friday to capitalise on government chaos and positioned Reform UK as preparing for office, calling for 5,000 new candidates ahead of national contests.
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The Labour Government is in crisis, the conservatives are disintegrated, and we are preparing to enter Downing Street with early elections in 2027′′. Between fireworks shot at the sides of the stage, the paladin of the British Ultradestra Nigel Farage leaps on stage with the most sardonic grin ever, on the day of his highly anticipated speech at the Conference of his Party, Reform UK, in Birmingham. The nationalist leader could not go better tha…
Nigel Farage Declares Labour in ‘Crisis,’ Says Reform UK Ready to Take Power - American Faith
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage declared that Britain’s Labour government is in “deep crisis” and predicted it would not last a full term, telling supporters that his party must prepare to take power as early as 2027. Speaking at Reform’s annual conference in Birmingham on Friday, Farage addressed party members just hours after Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner resigned, calling it the clearest sign yet of fractures inside Prime Minister Sir Kei…
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