
"This government is deep in crisis,"
"wholly unqualified people to run our country."
"They're not fit to govern"
"We are the party that stands up for decent working people, and we are the party on the rise."
Reform UK moved its conference agenda after Angela Rayner's resignation and Keir Starmer's cabinet reshuffle to ensure Nigel Farage addressed delegates immediately. Farage used the moment to portray the government as unstable and its cabinet as unqualified, asserting that they are not fit to govern. He suggested a general election could occur as early as 2027 and framed 2026 devolved elections as key building blocks. The party showcased high-production staging and highlighted recent local election successes while attracting high-profile defections and claims that more former Conservative MPs are in talks to join.
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