The Reform UK leader backed himself to lead a centre-right opposition if Labour wins the General Election.
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Nigel Farage has made it clear that he would like to lead a combined Conservative and Reform party.
The Reform UK leader said he could not lead the Conservative party as it is currently constituted.
But he predicted a new party was likely to be formed after next month’s general election.
Asked if he would rule out leading the Conservative party, the Brexit campaigner told LBC:
But do I believe I could lead a national opposition to a majority Labour party and stand up and hold them to account on the right issues? Yes.”
Asked if he would lead a combined Reform-Conservative party, Mr Farage replied: “I am prepared to lead a centre-right party for the country. “I would defend business, I believe in boundaries and I’m not afraid to stand up for the British people.”
He added that the Conservative party “may be dead”
He said the Reform Party was approaching a “tipping point”. Where will it overtake Rishi Sunak’s party?
He pointed out that a YouGov poll this week showed the Rebels trailing the Conservatives by just one percentage point.
“I think we’re at a tipping point,” Farage said.
He likened the situation to Canadian politics, where a rebel party called Reform replaced the Progressive Conservatives after their election defeat.
The charismatic 60-year-old returned to politics earlier this month as leader of the Reform Party and is fighting the general election in Clacton.