Farage urges Express readers to back Reform UK declaring Tories are ‘not the challengers’

Nigel Farage has urged Express readers to back Reform UK ‘whatever your previous allegiance’ warning that voting Conservative risks splitting the vote.

Nigel Farage Campaigns For Reform UK In Romford And Barking And Dagenham

Nigel Farage has urged Express readers to back Reform UK “whatever your previous allegiance may have been” as he declared that his outfit “are the challengers to this Government” not the Tories, “by a considerable margin.” Reform has topped multiple opinion polls for months, leading the most recent poll, by the group More In Common, by some 10% over Labour

With campaigning already heating up, and Reform looking to unseat large numbers of Labour and Conservative councillors, Mr Farage added: “I would say to people who are on the centre to centre right, if you vote Conservative, you risk splitting the vote.” The Reform UK leader was speaking on a walkabout in Romford, North East London, attended by members of the press and the local party branch.

The Romford constituency is held by Andrew Rosindell, a former Conservative MP who defected to Reform earlier this year. He became one of several Conservative MPs to have made the move, including Robert Jenrick, Danny Kruger and Suella Braverman. After his defection, he was locked out of his constituency office at Margaret Thatcher House, which he had occupied for more than 20 years, after the local Conservative Party, which ran the building, refused him access.