Nigel Farage Tempted to Return to Frontline Politics, Aims to Win Election in 2029

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Farage Considers a Comeback

Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has revealed that he is "tempted" to return to frontline politics, with the goal of winning an election in 2029. Speaking to GB News, Farage expressed his belief that it is an achievable feat. However, he criticized the Conservative Party, accusing them of being "liars and charlatans" who don't stand for anything.

Achieving the Unthinkable

Farage emphasized his determination to win the general election after the next one, but acknowledged the challenges posed by the current political system. He stated that he has been pondering this decision day and night, weighing the possibilities and obstacles.

Reform Party Rises in Polls

Recent polling by YouGov indicates that Farage's Reform Party is gaining ground, with only a seven-point gap between them and the Tories. In contrast, Rishi Sunak's party is trailing behind Labour by 27 points, with the opposition sitting at 47 percent.

Controversy and Criticism

Earlier this week, former cabinet minister Sir Simon Clarke called for Conservative MPs to remove the Prime Minister from office, but faced backlash from fellow backbenchers. The situation escalated further when a polling guru from 10 Downing Street resigned from his special adviser role, warning of a potential devastating defeat for the Conservatives.

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