Nigel Farage Rules Out Supporting Conservative Party in General Election

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Farage Denies Talks with Tories

Nigel Farage has firmly stated that he will not be supporting the Conservative Party in the upcoming general election. Speculation arose after Farage failed to attend a press conference for Reform UK, sparking rumors of talks with the Tories. However, Farage dismissed these claims and criticized the government for failing to deliver on Brexit promises.

Broken Britain

Farage expressed his disappointment with the Conservative Party, accusing them of squandering their 80-seat majority and neglecting key issues such as immigration and the tax burden. He emphasized that he is not in talks with the Conservatives and will not be supporting them in the future.

Reform UK's Stance

Farage voiced his full support for Reform leader Richard Tice's stance that the party should field candidates in every seat in the next election. This is concerning for the Tories, who fear that Reform's presence could cost them votes and potentially benefit Labour.

Future Political Plans

While Farage is still considering his political future, it is unlikely that he will run in the general election. His decision not to support the Conservative Party highlights his dissatisfaction with their performance and priorities.