Farage says he won’t do a deal with Tories even though most think it is inevitable as they try and wrestle power from Labour
Nigel Farage has denied there are plans to team up with the Tories ahead of the next general election. Reform UK donors have reportedly claimed that a deal is on the table with one saying Mr Farage had described such an agreement as “inevitable”.
They said that it would take some time because Mr Farage was wary over making a pact between the two.
But Mr Farage said: “Sometimes people hear what they want to. After next May the Conservatives will no longer be a national party. I would never do a deal with a party that I do not trust. No deals, just a reverse takeover.”
A Conservative spokesman said: “Under Kemi Badenoch’s leadership the Conservatives will not be considering any deals or pacts.
“Reform want higher welfare spending and to cosy up to Putin. Only the Conservatives have the team, the plan and the backbone to deliver.”
Mr Farage has sought to win over voters from the Conservatives, suggesting the party can no longer be trusted after 14 years in power.
Prominent ex-Tory figures have flocked to Reform, with former minister Jonathan Gullis among the most recent reported to have defected.
A Labour Party spokesperson said: “Nigel Farage isn’t even hiding it any more. He’s happy for failed Tories to prop up his party, whether they choose to join Reform or not.
“The Conservatives broke public services and hammered family finances. They and Reform would inflict Tory austerity on Britain all over again, meaning savage cuts to local schools and hospitals.
“This shady backroom plot will send a shiver down the spine of people up and down the country, and shows you simply can’t trust Nigel Farage.
“Only Labour is focused on cutting the cost of living for families, reducing NHS waiting lists and bringing down the national debt.”
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