Kemi Badenoch accuses Nigel Farage of ‘fakery’ over ReformUK membership numbers
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has accused Nigel Farage of “fakery” over Reform UK membership numbers, after his party claimed they had surpassed the Tories in signed-up members.
Mrs Badenoch said Reform’s counter was “coded to tick up automatically”, but Mr Farage said he would “gladly invite” a firm to “audit our membership numbers” as long as the Conservatives do the same.
The row comes after 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.
‘Historic’
When the figure was announced, Mr Farage said it was an “historic moment”.
However in a thread on X later on Thursday, Mrs Badenoch said it was “a fake” and used a clock emoji to say that it was “coded to tick up automatically”.
She added that “we’ve been watching the back end” of the counter “for days”
Mrs Badenoch added: “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, but Mrs Badenoch claimed in her thread that “the Conservative Party has gained thousands of new members since the leadership election”.
In response to the thread, Mr Farage said that the “Conservative brand is dying” under Mrs Badenoch’s leadership, and added: “We will gladly invite one of the Big 4 firms in to audit our membership numbers as long as you do the same.”
‘Screenshot’
The official Reform X account also posted an image that it said included a “screenshot of our internal membership numbers”, which appeared to show figures at more than 134,000.
A research briefing published by the House of Commons Library in 2022 said comparing party membership numbers can be “difficult”, saying there is not a uniformly recognised definition of membership, or an established method to monitor it.
Luke Tryl, director of the More in Common think tank, similarly told the PA news agency it is an “opaque” process.
Speaking before Mrs Badenoch made her accusations, Mr Tryl said: “Parties are notoriously opaque about this sort of thing”.
He described party membership as “very opaque and murky as a metric anyway”.
On Reform, Mr Tryl said one of the challenges for the party will be whether membership converts to campaigners.
He told PA: “There is no doubt Reform had a very good autumn. I think they capitalised off some of Labour’s early mistakes, but also the fact the Conservative brand is still struggling. They’ve clearly got momentum.”
‘Very online’
Discussing Reform’s membership, he said: “We know that lots of Reform’s most vocal supporters are very online.
“Do those people who are very online and joined up, do they also go out and pound the streets, deliver leaflets, canvass, that sort of thing?
“That remains an open question.”
Reform was set up as a limited company and in September Mr Farage announced that he would change the ownership structure so that it would be owned by members.
“I no longer need to control this party,” he said at the time.
In a video posted on X, he said: “We will change the structure of the party from one limited by shares to a company limited by guarantee, and that means it’s the members of Reform that will own this party.”
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Electioneering of the first order…
One glimpse of the shrapnel holes was enough, murder most foul…those skies must be an awacs nightmare…how many air forces are operating out there…a dozen armed and dangerous nations ready for a fight…a corps of headless chicken politicians eyeing up the main chance…a three headed Cerberus @Putin, Trump and Neti…
Pot meet Kettle…
Kettle, this is Pot.
The English far right have lived off the ‘divide and rule’ strategy with vile traits such as racism, so quite ironic that it’s now managed to divide itself.
Far right, far left – all meaningless terms but it doesn’t matter as long as they keep eating each other and end up eating themselves.
They merge on dark side of the moon or the BBC’s Moral Maze, Gove and the Fox…
Why are “far right, far left” “meaningless terms”? If the cap fits and certainly does with Reform UK, I will certainly not be stopped by any political correctness from calling it far-right.
Far-right is simplistic. One of Reform’s policies in the recent general election was increased funding for the NHS. Is that a far-right policy? Do you agree with that policy? Oh, that makes you a far-right policy supporter then…
So a far-right, anti-multiculturalism, anti-immigrant, British nationalist party led by a far-right populist admirer of Vladimir Putin, who has campaigned with fellow travellers such as the Front National in France, AfD in Germany and the Freedom Party in Austria is immune from being called far-right simply because they say they want to increase health spending?
By your measure a certain party that ruled Germany in the 1930s would also not be considered far-right!
So what happened to Farage’s privatisation plan for the NHS?
What a catastrophic embarrassment. Nige ‘nah nah nah nah nah’ Farage spouts childishly ‘We’ve got more members than you’ and the new so called ‘leader’ of His Majestys’ opposition rises to it proving this early on and finally her unsuitability for the role but having said that, there isn’t anyone in either of these cess pit squabbling hate outfits possessed of the notion of shame so I suspect this double self humiliation will pass off as normal political discourse. How low can it go?
Badenoch needs to learn when to open her mouth. Does she have any proof? No.
Farage has said the Reform membership numbers are open to audit by any of the top 4 Audit companies in the UK so long as the Conservatives open their mebership numbers as well. These Tory numbers are rarely revealed – I wonder why.
Farage’s comment is sensible and logical..
That last line, is that to become the new spirit of N.C…I hope not….