Reform UK is on the rise. Leader Nigel Farage hopes the Trump playbook can propel him to power
- Reform UK leader Nigel Farage discussed the party's hopes for power during their annual conference with Katherine Forster from GB News.
- Farage noted that Reform UK could become the largest party if an election were held now, but may be short of an overall majority.
- He emphasized that the country is in a very bad place and that Reform UK's efforts are the last chance to improve it.
- Amid instability in the government, Farage mentioned that a general election could happen in 2027.
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