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Nigel Farage Set for Political Comeback in 2024, Friends Say


Nigel Farage Set for Political Comeback in 2024, Friends Say

Angry at Tory Immigration Lies

Nigel Farage, the former leader of Reform UK, is reportedly planning a political comeback in 2024 to hold the government accountable on immigration. According to friends, Farage is furious about what he perceives as the Conservative Party's deception on the issue over the past decade. They assert that he will be actively challenging their stance on immigration in the upcoming year.

A Broadside Against Home Secretary

Farage recently criticized Home Secretary James Cleverly for celebrating no small boat arrivals over Christmas. In a scathing comment, he called Cleverly a "moron" and suggested that gusting winds might be the reason for the decrease in arrivals. This public confrontation is said to be just the beginning of Farage's efforts to hold the government accountable.

Considering a Bigger Role

Richard Tice, the current leader of Reform UK, has hinted that Farage is contemplating a return to frontline politics with a more significant role in the party. While Farage has stated that he will not run in a first past the post election, the level of involvement he desires is still uncertain. Tice teased that more information will be revealed at the party's New Year's press conference on January 3.

Shifting Focus to Labour

Reform UK plans to redirect their political attacks towards the Labour Party in 2024. Tice declared that the "toxic Tories" are finished and that they will concentrate their efforts on opposing Keir Starmer and his party. However, Tice denied any suggestion of a pact with Tory MPs, emphasizing that their goal is to vote the Tories out and promote Reform UK as the party of growth.



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It seems Nigel Farage is gearing up for a political comeback in 2024, with a focus on challenging the government's stance on immigration. His recent criticism of Home Secretary James Cleverly is just the beginning, as Farage plans to hold the Tories' "feet to the fire" on this issue. While his exact role is still uncertain, Farage's return to frontline politics could have significant implications. Reform UK is also shifting their attention to Labour, positioning themselves as the alternative to both major parties. Keep an eye out for more updates at their upcoming press conference on January 3.


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