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But the Conservatives’ undoing was already underway, with the party being driven out of power after years of failures, including Brexit. (Indeed, Trump’s tweet was reminiscent of his cheering of Brexit, which he correctly saw as a sign of the rise of right-wing populist movements around the world.) Outlining his plan to win the 2029 general election, Farage said the next step was to win over Labour voters.
“What’s interesting is that there is no enthusiasm for Labour, no enthusiasm for Starmer at all,” Farage said. “In fact, about half the vote was just anti-Conservative votes. This Labour government will soon be in trouble. We will now target the Labour vote. We support Labour, there is no doubt about that.”
Farage said the Reform Party intended to hold another press conference at 2:30pm BST to detail the “next steps in our political uprising”.
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