Nigel Farage rules out deal with Tories, labelling them 'unhonourable'


Nigel Farage rules out deal with Tories, labelling them 'unhonourable'

Nigel Farage's stance

Nigel Farage has made it crystal clear - Reform will NOT be doing any deals with the Tories or Boris Johnson, branding them as 'unhonourable'.

Reform's refusal

Speaking at a farmer's inheritance tax protest in North London, Farage dismissed any possibility of a pact between his party and the Conservatives, stating firmly that there will be no collaboration.

Farage's criticism

Farage also criticized the Tories' post-2019 election actions, highlighting a lack of honourability as the key reason for not considering any agreements with them.

Reform's perspective

Farage emphasized that Reform's five MPs are making more impact than the 121 Tory representatives in the Commons, underscoring the party's active role in challenging the status quo.


Nigel Farage rules out deal with Tories, labelling them 'unhonourable'

Opposition to inheritance tax

At the protest, Farage condemned Rachel Reeves' inheritance tax policies and called for the complete elimination of what he described as 'horrible' levies on inherited wealth.


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