Farage denies Reform would do deal with Tories after Jenrick 'coalition' comment
- Nigel Farage stated his supporters would be "revolted" by any pact between Reform UK and the Conservatives, indicating a lack of trust in them.
- A YouGov poll indicates that 25% of respondents support Reform UK, which positions them ahead of Labour at 23% and the Conservatives at 20%.
- Farage expressed confidence in his party's prospects in upcoming elections, mentioning a strategic approach in the Conservatives' safest areas.
- Robert Jenrick noted the need for a united front against Labour, acknowledging that this is necessary for future elections.
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Nigel Farage reacts to Robert Jenrick with one word as top Tory eyes Reform UK ‘coalition’
Nigel Farage has told GB News his supporters would be “revolted” if he agreed that the Tories and Reform should not compete at the next general election.Shadow Justice Minister Robert Jenrick, who was pipped by Kemi Badenoch in the Tory leadership contest last year, has suggested the two right-wing factions should work together to bring about an end to Labour’s premiership.Speaking to GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope, Nigel reaffirmed h…
Reform voters would be ‘revolted’ by Tory pact, says Farage
In an audio recording, shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick could be heard saying he wanted ‘the fight to be united’ against Labour. Nigel Farage has rejected talk of a pact between Reform UK and the Conservatives, saying his supporters would be “revolted” by the suggestion. In an audio recording obtained by Sky News, shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick could be heard saying he wanted the “fight” against Labour to be “united” and vowing t…
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