Farage's Reform party sees conference as 'next step' to UK government
Reform UK has tripled membership to nearly 240,000 and controls 12 local authorities, signaling rising influence ahead of a potential 2027 general election, experts say.
- Nigel Farage will address 7,000 delegates at Reform UK's annual conference as a potential prime minister, urging preparation for a general election by 2027.
- Farage predicts that the upcoming budget will not address a £40 billion gap in public finances, as Rachel Reeves faces economic challenges.
- Reform UK aims to gather 5,000 candidates for council elections next May, as the party seeks to grow ahead of the predicted election.
- Farage believes that the Conservatives may lose more than 1,000 councillors and aims to drive their support down to around 10 to 12 percent.
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Farage's Reform party sees conference as 'next step' to UK government
Nigel Farage's populist Reform UK kicks off a conference on Friday the Brexit veteran hopes will underline the growing popularity and sway of a party enjoying a double-digit poll lead over the Labour government.
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