Growing up with Nigel Farage: inside Reform UK's push for the next election
Briefly

"What we have to do is to be credible. What we have to do is to be on the ground everywhere." Nigel Farage emphasizes the need for Reform UK to establish credibility and grassroots presence, urging members to help the party organize effectively for future elections.
"A remarkable number of people have heeded Farage's call since the general election, when Reform had just 40,000 members. The party now claims to have almost 100,000..." This growth illustrates the increasing interest in Reform UK and demonstrates Farage's appeal as a leader.
"Farage plans to ape their high-intensity, hyperlocal strategy. He wants to blanket communities in leaflets and win council seats..." This strategy highlights Reform UK's ambition to increase its political influence at the local level.
"One of them is in Stalybridge and Hyde in Greater Manchester... The branch is ultimately targeting the seat of the Labour business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds." This indicates how local Reform branches are strategically aligned with specific electoral goals, aiming to disrupt Labour control.
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