Brexit leader Nigel Farage has committed to enforcing a major shift in British politics, implying that his Reform Party will not just be a protest vote for disaffected conservative voters, but will in fact eclipse Britain’s Conservative Party as the official opposition for the next five years.
With a Labour (left) majority landslide expected, Farage set out his stall in an op-ed for the Daily Telegraph on Saturday, stating:
I am committed to building Reform UK into a major force in British politics and believe that now is the right moment. Nothing works anymore in this country; we are truly Broken Britain. The population explosion has led to a chronic housing shortage, rising rents, and the inability to get a GP appointment. Those that get up early in the morning to go to work now labour under a tax burden that is at its highest in 70 years, whilst millions choose to live on benefits.
Noting the major stresses caused by mass migration as well as the creaking National Health Service, Farage concluded:
As a child, I remember the despair and collapse of the 1970s when the UK was the “Sick Man of Europe”. Yet within a decade our national fortunes had been reversed. I know that we can do it again, provided that we have the courage and conviction to change course.
There is no need for this to be more than a one-term Labour government. Reform is ready to grasp the centre-Right of British politics and lead the opposition against Starmer’s already unpopular Left-wing rabble. The Conservatives had their chance and blew it. That’s why Reform UK must not be underestimated.