
Reform slumps in latest poll after Jenrick defection
While Farage may have tried to portray himself as an insurgent against the status quo, Reform is now increasingly seen as a refuge for Tory politicians who voters have already rejected.

While Farage may have tried to portray himself as an insurgent against the status quo, Reform is now increasingly seen as a refuge for Tory politicians who voters have already rejected.

Among the incidents, he logged six payments from GB News late, including one lump sum of £51,438 reported 36 days after the deadline.

The Reform UK leader declared almost £400,000 in payments late

Reform has been hyping up a defection, only to delay it “until further notice”

Farage is expected to attend the World Economic Forum at Davos for the first time, as he tries to portray himself as a statesman and increase his standing on the world stage.

So much for “anti-establishment.” Reform’s high-profile recruitment drive, hoovering up failed Conservative politicians whom the public roundly rejected, reeks of old-era Conservatism.

It’s not going well inside Reform…

“If he is prepared to lie for relatively paltry sums, what is he prepared to do for larger amounts?”

Looks like he’s happy to welcome frauds into his party.

Reform claim to be anti-establishment and yet Nigel Farage’s party have welcomed a significant number of former Tory politicians into their ranks