Nigel Farage has predicted he can win the next general election at a packed Reform UK conference that announced a new structure for the party and leaned heavily into hard-right tropes and occasional conspiracy theories. At the gathering – which included repeated attacks on immigration, diversity and green policies, and calls to ‘put British people first’ – Farage promised to professionalise the party and end its status as a company majority-owned by him. Instead, he said, it would become a mass-owned non-profit organisation with significant control by members – although he did not say what this would entail
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@danielwhyatt3278
I didn’t see or hear anything here that I disagree with. And certainly no sane person in the UK should disagree either.👏🏻
@vvDUCKMANvv
Reform bots to arrive in 5,4,3,2,1……
@freedom4all63
Vote Reform People ❤🎉
@ataboyboyboy8895
just once be honest and ill subscribe for a year.
@citizenenak
I love the Guardian.
@kevingrant7098
It is scary to see the far right gained popularity in the UK
@TheQuietGuyAtTheBack
“Silent decent people.” Sure. All tossers inching to start rioting. Racists.
@ivandinsmore6217
Liz Truss had a worse start than Starmer.
@kenjimrankin7485
Glad to hear this speech from Reform, I feel they have a real chance,
@iwanttoliveinthewoods
The difference between a conspiricy theory and fact is around 9-18 months.
Guardian is shilling the agenda again..
@DavesGarden1714
The Guardian like Starmer are against their own citizens
@ScottishRoss27
Left out Reform admitting they want to abolish Devolution, That is the access to democracy in Scotland.
@Mike_5
Having consulted the Local Youth they have advised that Eminem is very definitely old school
@dave0051
Imagine believing anything the Guardian says.
@julianshepherd2038
The Real Shady Basturd