Reform UK rules out deal with Tories as membership surges


Reform UK rules out deal with Tories as membership surges

Reform UK rejects pact with Tories

Reform UK firmly stated that there are "no circumstances" under which they would strike a deal with the Tories, shutting down the idea proposed by senior Tories like Jacob Rees-Mogg to team up to avoid a wipeout at the next election.

Membership growth and ambitious goals

Nigel Farage announced that Reform UK's membership has surpassed 200,000, with the party aiming to overtake Labour in numbers. The party also surged ahead of Labour in a recent YouGov poll, capturing 24% while the Tories trail at 21%.

Reform UK's intentions and response from Shadow Cabinet Office Minister

Reform UK's spokesman expressed the party's intention to win the next election and repair the damage caused by the current political landscape. Shadow Cabinet Office Minister Alex Burghart dismissed the idea of a deal with Reform UK, stating the party's ambition is to destroy the Conservative Party, making any alliance challenging.

Farage's rallying cry and future goals

Nigel Farage, addressing supporters in Wiltshire, highlighted the party's membership growth and set a target to overtake Labour in numbers to become the largest political party in the UK. He emphasized the party's goal to bring Britain back to greatness.


Reform UK rules out deal with Tories as membership surges