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Nigel Farage Says Sunak Needs to Be ‘Taught an Unforgettable Lesson’

Brexit boss Nigel Farage has called out Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party after the Prime Minister tried to convince Tory supporters that a vote for Mr Farage would be a vote for the left-wing Labor Party. “We need to teach them unforgettable lessons,” he said. election.

As he continues to struggle in the polls, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has used the threat of Sir Keir Starmer's Labor party coming to power as a justification for British people to continue supporting his government despite failing to make significant policy cuts. He carried out the well-worn political tactic of taking advantage of him. Illegal or indeed legal immigration, and the continued economic struggles this country faces.

The Conservative Party's upper echelons have come as the Reform Party (formerly the Brexit Party) founded by Nigel Farage has surged to third place in opinion polls, despite Farage being on the sidelines, at least for now. Among the right-wing… populist parties will almost certainly lose the next election.

In a thinly veiled reference to Mr Farage and the Reform Party, Mr Sunak said: Said telegraph paper “A vote for anyone other than the Tories is a vote to put Keir Starmer in power,” he said, adding that a Labor government would bring even more immigrants to the country.

Reply to the Prime Minister, the Brexit leader Said: “Rishi Sunak comes out with the same tirade he receives from the Tories at every election.”

“It's as if conservatives think they have a divine right to exist and not be challenged. Even when I helped them in 2019, they saw no opportunity to change our country. We've wasted a lot of money,” Farage continued.

“His constant lies and fabrications about everything from taxes to Channel crossings make me think that perhaps he needs to be taught a memorable lesson.”

In 2019, Mr Farage and the Brexit Party agreed with former Boris Johnson to drop a number of party candidates to give the Conservatives a clear path to a strong majority to ultimately leave the European Union. He made the controversial decision to agree to an electoral deal with the prime minister.

However, with Brexit all but finalized, Reform UK leader Richard Tice has said he will not repeat what happened in 2019 in the next general election, and will run against the Conservative Party in every constituency in England, Scotland and Wales. I swore that I would.

Mr Tice, a businessman turned political activist, said Mr Sunak and Mr Starmer were nothing more than “socialist twins” and that the Reform Party was the only viable party to restore true conservative governance to Britain. insisted.

Mr Farage, who remains honorary president of the Reform Party, will step back from frontline politics in 2021 after achieving his decades-old ambition to leave the UK, before returning to stand for Reform in the general election. I don't know yet. EU.

Earlier this week, Tice said he was still “waiting to see” whether his long-time political ally was open to a return, but added suggestively that “Nigel is a master of political timing.”

British pollster John Curtis said this week that if Mr Farage returned to the party, Reform Britain's support would rise from about 9% in the poll to about 14%, and therefore around 24% in the poll. He suggested that the Conservative Party's approval rating could be almost certain. Cent — lose the next election.

The reformers are unlikely to win many seats in parliament given the first-past-the-post system, but Mr Farage and his supporters say the Conservatives need to lose if they are to have any hope. Force the party to return to its small conservative roots.

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