Leader of the Reform Party in the UK denies plans to form an alliance with the Conservative Party, vowing to make them lose their national party status.
Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform Party in the UK, refuted reports that he is planning an electoral alliance with the Conservative Party, instead vowing to completely dismantle the main opposition party's existence as an electoral force in the UK. The Financial Times reported on Tuesday night that Farage had told donors he expects to reach an agreement or merge with the Conservative Party led by Kemi Badenoch before the next general election in 2029. However, the populist leader took to social media to refute the report, saying it was "inaccurate." "After 14 years of deceit and lies, they never deserve to be forgiven," Farage said of the Conservative Party's rule from 2010 to 2024. "The idea that I would work with them is simply absurd." He added that the Reform Party will "ensure the Conservative Party loses its status as a national political party" in next year's local elections in May.
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