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‘Gloves are off’ as Reform UK sets sights on Badenoch’s constituency – Farage

03 Jan 2025 3 minute read
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage Photo Ben Birchall/PA Wire

Nigel Farage has said “the gloves are off” in the next election bout for Kemi Badenoch’s Essex constituency, after the Tory leader claimed Reform UK’s online membership counter was fake.

The Reform UK leader told his supporters he would not sue Ms Badenoch for her claim.

Instead, he promised to take a “big joint photograph” in an effort to prove the existence of his party membership.

Reform UK published a membership ticker on its website, along with a “join us” link.

‘Fake’

On Boxing Day, Ms Badenoch wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that the figure was “a fake, coded to tick up automatically”.

Several media outlets including The Spectator and Financial Times reported having been shown the code for calculating and displaying the party’s online tally, which they found appeared to function properly.

Speaking at the Reform UK East Midlands Conference in Leicester on Friday, Mr Farage told his backers: “I don’t take kindly to being accused of being dishonest.

“You can call me many things, and people do, and that’s fine, but don’t call me dishonest. I’m not and I never, ever have been.”

He added Ms Badenoch had “chosen not to take the opportunity” to apologise for her claim and his audience at the rally shouted “sue her” when Mr Farage asked: “What to do?”

‘Harm’

The party leader, whose Clacton constituency also lies in Essex, continued: “It’s all well and good saying ‘sue her’ but you have to prove actual harm. She hasn’t harmed us. She’s given us tens of thousands more members.

“But what I am going to do – isn’t it delightful that the Eastern Region conference tomorrow takes place at Chelmsford Racecourse which happens to be in her parliamentary constituency, which is good.

“And better than that, on 31st of this month, we’ve booked a big venue and I’m going to invite all our members and supporters in North West Essex to come along to meet me, to have a photograph.

“And we already have 800 supporters in her constituency, nearly 400 of whom have signed up as members, and we’ll do a big joint photograph and I’ll tell Kemi, not only are these not fake members, but we’re now going to make this a target constituency for the next general election.

“You had your chance.

“You accused me of being dishonest. You had your chance to apologise. Well now the gloves are off.”

Ms Badenoch, the MP for North West Essex, had previously written on X: “It’s not real. It’s a fake, coded to tick up automatically.

“We’ve been watching the back end for days and can also see they’ve just changed the code to link to a different site as people point this out.

“Farage doesn’t understand the digital age.

“This kind of fakery gets found out pretty quickly, although not before many are fooled, like many of you, I am sick of the endless lies, smoke and mirrors, stuff and nonsense politics.”

Ms Badenoch won North West Essex with 19,360 votes last July against Labour’s 16,750, majority 2,610.

Grant StClair-Armstrong came third with 7,668 votes.

He was listed as the Reform UK candidate but resigned from the party after the Times reported he previously called on voters online to elect the British National Party (BNP).

Mr StClair-Armstrong said in a comment to the BBC at the time that he had “never supported the BNP”.


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John
John
12 hours ago

She won’t be Tory party leader at the next election. I’ve never seen a political leader so far out of her depth

Frank
Frank
3 hours ago

I cannot put my finger on it but I feel that this man is not someone I could put my trust in. There is something of the night about him. Sorry.

Last edited 3 hours ago by Frank
Bob
Bob
3 hours ago

Would you buy a used car from him?

Jeff
Jeff
2 hours ago
Reply to  Bob

Dunno, the bloke that said he would leave the UK if brexit failed but remains?

Tricky

Bob
Bob
2 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff

Because Brexit is a success. For the billionaires that sponsored it.

S Duggan
S Duggan
4 minutes ago

My god, someone accused Farage of being dishonest? What’s the world coming to? However, it is finally time the media really started targeting Farage and his party. Who is now financing them? Musk? What are their policies, besides bashing migrants, do they stand up to scrutiny, make economic sense? This is not all about the cult of Farage, if the party does begin to achieve political success – what does it mean for the people and our country? Yes, the gloves should come off and Reform needs to be squarely in the firing line.

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