Nigel Farage to become new leader of Reform party for UK election and will be standing as an MP in Clacton - Reform is the successor to UKIP and the largest party in the polls after Labour and Conservatives

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Richard Tice has announced that Nigel Farage has become the new leader of Reform UK.
He told a press conference in London: “How do we turn on the rocket boosters, the turbo chargers, to this campaign?”
He added: “As people know, I wanted Nigel to be able to give as much energy and effort, commitment to this campaign, as he felt able to do.”
He then said: “I thought well actually, what I really want to do is to invite Nigel Farage to become leader of Reform UK.”

Nigel Farage speaks as leader of Reform UK​

Nigel Farage has told the conference: “Now we put our operations’ notice today other title emergency election announcement. We did that because we think this election needs a bit of gingering up. Thus far, it was the dullest, boring electoral campaign we have ever seen.”
The new leader of Reform UK said: “We know that taxes will stay high. We know that mass immigration will continue regardless of which party wins power.
“We know that people will get poorer. We also know that crime or fear of crime will get worse.”
He added: “We’re doing better than our former partners in the European Union, but we’re massively behind America and many other parts of the world. We’re in social decline and we’re actually in a form of moral decline. We’ve forgotten who we are as a country.

Nigel Farage has announced he will stand as an MP for Reform UK.
He told a conference in London: “Now I stood here, a week ago, and I said look, hands up. I’ve been nonplussed by Rishi calling a short term election, it doesn’t give me the time to find a constituency doesn’t give me the time to build up data.”
“I thought the rational thing to do was not to stand but to do my bit as supporting the country, around the party, and for the last week, that is what I’ve been doing. I’ve been traveling all around the country. I’ve had the honour of appearing with Piers Morgan on Question Time amongst other things.”
He then announced: “I’ve decided I’ve changed my mind. It’s allowed you know. It’s not always a sign of weakness, it could potentially be a sign of strength.”
 
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I’ve decided I’ve changed my mind. It’s allowed you know. It’s not always a sign of weakness, it could potentially be a sign of strength.
No lol. He realised he'd be crucified by the people he abandoned if he ever came back to the UK after stepping down and running off to California to work with Trump. He'll be lobotomized by Hope Not Hate in no time.
 
snake oil con man who needs to stay the fuck out. there is *zero* chance anything remotely right-wing gets a foothold in this election, Labour are gonna slam dunk it harder than ever before and nobody can stop that happening lol
 
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As if Reform didn't already look like controlled opposition enough, they bring the Arch Anglo himself.

This is the guy who threw away his best chance at a real 3rd party to replace the Tories in 2016 after Brexit. The guy who has been ignoring the chances to score victories ever since, and now he is put in charge of a "independent" party which takes orders from literal communists on which candidates they are allowed to run.

I am not buying it unless Farage comes in and as a first move he orders the people that were kicked off the party because of journalist and NGO crying reinstated.
 
Just when you start thinking that maybe this Reform party has some merit, they put Farage in charge.
Can we please get rid of all these dinosaurs?
How were Reform "starting to have some merit" when they kept on kicking out MPs because Hope Not Hate and the mainstream media had em by the balls with hitpieces?

They were speedrunning to becoming another tory party, especially with all of the tory MPs defecting over to them and they constantly keep kicking out their controversial members.

Farage will probably be slightly better. If he tells the journos and HNH to fuck off though, then that'll be great.
 
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Labour are gonna slam dunk it harder than ever before and nobody can stop that happening lol
True, but the reality is that the majority of native Brits are not represented. In the 70s, Sinn Fein boycotted the Ulster referendums, knowing they would lose by a slim margin - so they sat it out, denying the victory to the opposition.

Farage is there to give false hope - because he will "admit defeat" and "go along with the process" which must not happen.
 
Reform will siphon off a lot of the pissed-off voters if Farage throws in behind Tommy Robinson, spare me your liberal bullshit, controlled opposition or not, these are the only motherfuckers talking about what some of us have been shouting about for two decades.

Unfortunately, because they're controlled opposition, reform will form a coalition with Tories to keep them in power.
 
Reform will siphon off a lot of the pissed-off voters if Farage throws in behind Tommy Robinson, spare me your liberal bullshit, controlled opposition or not, these are the only motherfuckers talking about what some of us have been shouting about for two decades.
It should be that neither party should be given any leeway, as both are treacherous and anti-white.

Robinson ain't controlled opposition, though. He, wisely, doesn't fuck about with LARPing degenerates who think Hitler was the best thing to happen to Europe. That's the extent of it.

Farage throwing in behind Robinson would be fucking awful. Farage has never talked about any of it - and actually purged every party he was in of all the "far right" - Robinson, included.

Farage would have to grovel up to Robinson, now, while Robinson could collapse Reform. Farage crawling back to the UK once a legitimately "far-right" figure takes his place shows his true allegiance.
 
pretty much standing as a single-issue anti-immigration party
What's even the point now? They're there and nothing short of forcefully removing millions of people is is going to work. At this point, you are better off advocating for segregation.
 
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