Farage vows no repeat of antisemitic candidate scandal as Reform vetting now ‘tougher than Labour or Tories’ - The Jewish Chronicle
- Nigel Farage has ruled out an electoral pact with the Conservative Party, criticizing Tory MPs as 'stuffy boring old b******s' during a recent event in Westminster.
- Certain Tory MPs support a deal with Farage to avoid electoral failure, but he sees them as discredited partners.
- Polling suggests that Reform UK could outnumber the Conservatives in Parliament if current trends continue.
- Farage believes that Net Zero policies will dominate the political landscape in the 2029 general election, similar to Brexit in 2019.
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Nigel Farage brands Tory MPs ‘stuffy, boring old b******s’ as Reform leader takes aim at Kemi Badenoch
Nigel Farage has ruled out an electoral pact with the Conservative Party as he launched a scathing attack on Tory MPs whom he branded as "stuffy boring old b******s".The Reform UK leader made the comments during a Westminster event yesterday, where he dismissed the possibility of working with the Conservatives."I have never met a more stuck up, arrogant out of touch group of people, than at least half of the Tory MPs," Farage said.He added that …
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