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Farage Tells Members to Expect Election in Next Two Years as Rayner Quits

Nigel Farage addressed Reform UK's conference focusing on policies like migration, free speech, and crime after his US tour where he met Donald Trump and criticized Britain.

  • Nigel Farage returned from Washington on Thursday and will headline Reform UK’s National Exhibition Centre conference on Friday after meeting Donald Trump and testifying to Congress.
  • On Wednesday, during his House Judiciary Committee appearance, Nigel Farage compared Britain to North Korea and faced sharp criticism from Democrats including Jamie Raskin; this Washington stop precedes his Reform conference vision.
  • At the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, insiders expect 12,000 attendees, with membership above 240,000 and panels focusing on migration, free speech, crime, net zero, plus �2,500 platinum passes including a champagne breakfast with Nigel Farage.
  • Nigel Farage announced an internal department to prepare for government and appointed Zia Yusuf head of policy, pledging to stop small boats within two weeks of taking office.
  • Amid calls to place Farage on a foreign influence watchlist, Deputy leader Daisy Cooper urged his registration under the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme and party board will discuss a members' motion on transgender women prisoners within three months, with limited debate at Saturday lunchtime.
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Farage tells members to expect election in next two years as Rayner quits

Reform UK’s leader has told his party’s conference in Birmingham that progress made in the last year is only the beginning.

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Many dissatisfied people meet at the Reform UK Party Congress. Party leader Farage makes big promises to them.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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