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Nigel Farage will today deliver the keynote speech at Reform UK’s party conference in Birmingham where party MPs will insist they can win the next general election.
Mr Farage will be on stage at 4pm after fellow MPs Lee Anderson, Richard Tice and James McMurdock have addressed delegates at The NEC at the start of a two-day event.
The conference comes just a day after Mr Farage declared he will give up his ownership of Reform UK which was set up in 2018 as a private limited company. In July’s general election, Reform won 14pc of the vote with five MPs elected to Westminster led by Mr Farage.
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Farage – Last few years has been complete breach of trust with British public
The last few years since Boris won in 2019 has been one of a complete breach of trust with the British public on a truly historic scale
I was upset about it with the damage it does to democracy, but also upset about it because don’t forget I stood aside in that 2019 general election because we wanted to get Brexit all over the line.
Farage mocks Starmer over gifts row
Do you like them? Very expensive but guess what, I bought them myself, how about that?
Farage walks out to Eminem music
Nigel Farage to give headline speech
Reform chairman Zia Yusuf to give penultimate speech
Richard Tice – Ed Miliband made me so angry I had to leave Commons
He is the chief zealot. He really is. He’s absolutely obsessed. In the chamber, he’s like a man possessed I actually had to leave the chamber. My blood was boiling. It’s unbelievable. He wants to cover all our farmland, my constituency of fertile land, he wants to cover it with solar panels.
He doesn’t care about blighting the countryside with hundreds and thousands of huge, 50-metre pylons, including across my constituency. This man is a danger to our economy. He’s the most dangerous man in Britain.
Richard Tice up next at Reform conference
Lee Anderson rips up TV licensing letter on stage
Let’s be honest friends, we have made mistakes in the past and when we make mistakes we must apologise, and we have been responsible for some awful things, things like the BBC.
Just a few weeks back they sent me a reminder for my TV licence, some of you may have seen that I ripped it up online.
Guess what, they’ve sent me another
Lee Anderson – I will never apologise to Sadiq Khan
I remember a time when our children went to school and they were taught how to read and write and become good citizens. They were not taught they could be a different gender.
They did not have to sit down and listen to a six-foot-five drag queen read stories to them. This has been happening under our watch in this country. It is an absolute disgrace.
In my opinion, he has given our capital city away. He should be thoroughly ashamed of himself.
I was told at the time that I must apologise to Labour’s mayor in London. Let me tell you, I will never apologise to that man.
This man needs booting out of office for the sake of London.
Lee Anderson up next
Rupert Lowe – Equality Act has suppressed free speech
The Equality Act of 2010, for which there was no need, has given legal force and backing to minorities to impose their will and views on the majority.
This has fostered the rise of the rule of lawyers, not the rule of law, created unnecessary division in the country and suppressed free speech across society.
Rupert Lowe giving speech at Reform conference
Ex-Tory MP heads to Reform conference
Conference to resume in 30 minutes
Pictures: Reform UK conference opens in Birmingham
Ant Middleton suggests UK is teetering towards ‘civil unrest’
What’s British identity? British culture. What’s British culture? British history. So why is that being eradicated? Why is that being trampled all over? Why aren’t we allowed to be the umbrella culture of this country?
The moment we lose our identity, guess what we lose? Our purpose, our focus, our direction. What happens when we don’t have an identity? We get confused.
When you have a nation of confused people, guess what happens after? Frustration. You get frustrated, very much like the individual. What happens after frustration? Anger, violence. What’s happening on our streets right now? Violence.
We are at a very, very important and crucial stage before it teeters into civil unrest, which we want to avoid at all costs, but it’s coming, we’re on that edge where violence has hit the streets, we’ve all seen it, I don’t need to mention what it is, we’ve all seen it.
Ann Widdecombe – Go out and find 10 voters to help Farage enter Downing Street
We are not going to house the people who come in on those boats in hotels, at the cost of billions a day to the British taxpayer. We will instead house them in secure reception centres.
And then the message goes out if you arrive unlawfully in this country from a perfectly safe country then you will be refused, you will be dealt with quickly and you will be sent back.
Now all you have to do because the accommodation’s already there, you put up a secure perimeter and lo, you’ve got a low security prison.
Of course you do take away the cinema and the swimming pool before you do that.
James McMurdock – Farage can lead us to Downing Street
James McMurdock – I was fed up with politics before Reform
James McMurdock arrives on stage
Nigel Farage – Today is about building an election-winning machine
Pictured: Farage receives hero’s welcome after arriving at Reform conference
Minutes away from first speech
Trump fans arrive at Reform conference
Pictures: Reform kicks off party conference in Birmingham
Inside the Reform UK conference…battle bus, merchandise and Jim Davidson
Nigel Farage – Today our party comes of age
Who are the Reform UK MPs? The millionaires, ‘city boy’ and ex-Tory on green benches
Farage relinquishes ownership of Reform UK
Reform UK will be a normal political party like everyone else’s. We are democratising the party and that would always be the case.
Lee Anderson targeting victory at 2029 general election
Friends, we have a real battle on our hands to save our great country. It’s you the People’s Army that is the last defence as Parliament has given up on us.
We have 5 MPs, and we are growing our membership and support every day. Next year we will win hundreds of council seats across the UK.
We must take this fight to Parliament so we can take back control of our country and in 2029 win the general election. We can do this, but we can only get our country back if we stand strong.
Reform UK: A potted history
Order of the day
Good morning