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Farage: Badenoch must apologise for ‘crazy conspiracy theory’ on Reform numbers

27 Dec 2024 3 minute read
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage . Photo Ian West/PA Wire

Nigel Farage said he is weighing up what action to take if the Conservatives do not apologise for accusing Reform UK of “fakery” over its membership numbers.

The Reform UK leader pushed back against reports suggesting that legal action would be the next step, saying he would make a decision in the next couple of days about his response if there is no apology for the “crazy conspiracy theory”.

Mr Farage also said the party has “opened up our systems” to media outlets, including The Daily Telegraph and The Financial Times, in the interests of “full transparency to verify that our numbers are correct”.

‘Fakery’

His remarks came after Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch accused Mr Farage of “fakery” in response to Reform claiming they had surpassed the Tories in signed-up members.

Mrs Badenoch said Reform’s counter was “coded to tick up automatically”.

A digital counter on the Reform website showed a membership tally before lunchtime on Boxing Day ticking past the 131,680 figure declared by the Conservative Party during its leadership election earlier this year.

Mr Farage, on whether he was threatening legal action or not, told the PA news agency: “I haven’t threatened anything. I’ve just said that unless I get an apology, I will take some action.

“I haven’t said whether it’s legal or anything.”

‘Apology’

He added: “All I’ve said is I want an apology. If I don’t get an apology, I will take action.

“I will decide in the next couple of days what that is. So I’ve not specified what it is.”

Mr Farage, on the move to make membership data available to media organisations, said: “We feel our arguments are fully validated.

“She (Mrs Badenoch) has put out this crazy conspiracy theory and she needs to apologise.”

On why Mrs Badenoch had reacted as she did, Mr Farage said: “I would imagine she was at home without anybody advising her and was just angry.”

Mr Farage, in a statement issued on social media site X, also said: “The accusations of fraud and dishonesty made against me yesterday were disgraceful.

“Today we opened up our systems to The Telegraph, Spectator, Sky News and FT in the interests of full transparency to verify that our data is correct.

“I am now demanding Kemi Badenoch apologises.”

A Conservative Party source claimed Mr Farage was “rattled” that his Boxing Day “publicity stunt is facing serious questions”.

They added: “Like most normal people around the UK, Kemi is enjoying Christmas with her family and looking forward to taking on the challenges of renewing the Conservative Party in the New Year.”

Mrs Badenoch, in a series of messages posted on X on Thursday, said: “Farage doesn’t understand the digital age. This kind of fakery gets found out pretty quickly, although not before many are fooled.”

There were 131,680 Conservative members eligible to vote during the party’s leadership election to replace Rishi Sunak in the autumn.

Mrs Badenoch claimed in her thread that “the Conservative Party has gained thousands of new members since the leadership election”.


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Ddraig
Ddraig
1 month ago

This man of the people, who rubs shoulders with billionaires Trump and Musk etc.. is a known shyster, so I wouldn’t be too quick to take to his opinions to heart.

Rob
Rob
1 month ago

Sit back and get the popcorn out

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 month ago

I wish he’d put his teeth in…

Cablestreet
Cablestreet
1 month ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

With ’em or without ’em would you believe anything he says?

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 month ago
Reply to  Cablestreet

Would I, depends, if he is laying into Kemi etc I’d fact check it…

Would you trust a mouth full of teeth before the dentally challenged…

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 month ago
Reply to  Cablestreet

Piece in the Guardian today on the Battle of…you may be interested in…

Cablestreet
Cablestreet
1 month ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Inspirational.
Have you come across “The 43 Group. Battling Mosley’s Blackshirts” by Morris Beckman. May not be in print but it’s available on Kindle.

Fanny Hill
Fanny Hill
1 month ago

Oh Nigel, you poor snowflake, I thought you were tougher than that.

Les Cargot
Les Cargot
1 month ago
Reply to  Fanny Hill

More snowflake than milkshake!

Cablestreet
Cablestreet
1 month ago

I wonder how many of these new members are Patriotic Alternate infiltrators?

Last edited 1 month ago by Cablestreet
Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
1 month ago

Farage complains about a ‘conspiracy theory’. It’s all gone weird now.

hdavies15
hdavies15
1 month ago

Who cares what the membership numbers are ? The acid test will be at the ballot box. I can see now that too many of Reform’s opponents will use up their energy blowing hot air across keyboards when they should be disseminating their alternative thinking. 2026 is not far away and Reform will grab seats by default if people like our commenters on here don’t switch mode to “activist”!

Rhun Arfon
Rhun Arfon
1 month ago
Reply to  hdavies15

Exactly look at how Labour numbers swelled under Jezza but did that get him victory. No it gave Boris victory.

Ap Kenneth
1 month ago

Has Farage apologisied for his Brexit theory which was going to solve every problem under the Sun?

Brychan
Brychan
1 month ago

Now I know what Welsh people felt like during the English civil war. It was when two foreign armies of different names pitched up in our country and were irrelevant to Wales. They appeared in our midst and started fighting each other.

Rhun Arfon
Rhun Arfon
1 month ago

Farage is a danger to Labour in Cymru.

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