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We must be ready for early election, Nigel Farage tells party

We must be ready for early election, Nigel Farage tells party

Nigel Farage, the former leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), has announced that he is setting up a department within his new political party, Reform UK, to prepare for a potential early general election. Farage's comments came during the Reform UK conference, where he expressed his belief that the current Conservative government may call an early election. Farage stated that Reform UK must be ready to contest the election, as he believes the party can offer a viable alternative to the public. He emphasized the need for the party to be prepared, both organizationally and in terms of policy development, to capitalize on any upcoming electoral opportunities. The article highlights Farage's political ambitions and his desire to position Reform UK as a significant player in the UK's political landscape. However, it does not provide any concrete details about the party's policy platform or its chances of success in a potential early election.

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