Farage Predicts Election Pact Between Reform UK and Conservatives
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Nigel Farage has told financial donors he expects his Reform UK party to strike an election deal with the Conservatives. The right-wing populist leader suggested a formal pact or merger is likely.
Farage shared this prediction during a private gathering with party funders. His comments signal a potential major shift in British right-wing politics ahead of the next national vote.
An electoral pact would involve the parties agreeing not to compete directly in certain constituencies. This strategy aims to consolidate the conservative vote and prevent splitting it between the two groups.
Such an alliance would present a unified challenge to the Labour Party. However, significant policy and personality differences between Reform UK and the Conservatives remain unresolved.
Neither Reform UK nor the Conservative Party has issued an official public statement confirming any negotiations.