Black and white logo of the British Reform UK logo. A white arrow facing the right sits inside a black circle, in the arrow the words 'Reform UK' are written in capital letters
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➡️ Reform UK – Right-wing Political Party (Brexit Party)

Led by Nigel Farage, Reform UK gained traction at the 2024 General Election winning five seats, propelling them into parliament for the first time. The party came in third place with 14% of the vote after the Conservatives in second place, and the Labour victors.

Originally known as the Brexit Party, they changed their name in 2021 after Brexit had been completed to broaden their campaign platform. Campaign pledges in the 2024 election included:

Farage's ‘contract with the people’ was criticised by economists who state that his proposed tax cuts would cost the economy tens of billions of pounds, that the figures don’t add up, and that many of the proposed cost-saving measures would save a lot less than suggested. Environmentalists were alarmed at the disregard for climate policy and for promoting climate misinformation.

Unlike other British political parties, Reform UK is a registered limited company. Farage is both the director and majority shareholder giving him a huge amount of control over party operations. This political business has been labelled a one-man dictatorship, especially given that there was no internal leadership election placing Farage at the helm.

The party has been under scrutiny for a series of scandals by a number of Reform candidates who have since been dropped. Members had links to the BNP, posted xenophobic material on social media, shown support for the Nazis, made sexist comments against women and their right to healthcare, praised Russian President Vladamir Putin, criticised the transgender community, accused pharmaceutical companies of manufacturing the coronavirus, and denied the existance of climate change.

 

Nigel Farage speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference. He stands infront of a red background wearing a black suit holding his hands open and looking away from the camera
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Who is Reform Leader Nigel Farage?

Nigel Farage was leader of the Independence Party (UKIP) from 2006 to 2009 and then from 2010 to 2016. Brexit Party was then launched in 2019 with Farage at the helm.

The right-wing, populist, and Eurosceptic leader was a significant player for the advocation of the UK's exit from the European Union. His role in the Brexit referendum saw him labelled as ‘the man who broke Britain’. Just hours after the Brexit result was confirmed he admitted that one of their key pledges - £300 million extra for the NHS per week – was a mistake.

Farage’s stance on immigration, national sovereignty, and the European Union are particularly controversial. In 2016 his party's anti-immigration poster ‘breaking point’ became the centre of much controversy, was compared to fascist propaganda, and was blamed for inciting racial hatred. He has also been heavily criticised for Islamophobic, anti-Semitic, and sexist remarks, as well as his well-documented support for Donald Trump.

His outspoken views have proved polarising but he has found success due to the rising popularity of right-wing narratives. After his eight attempt he finally won a seat in Britain’s parliament in 2024 pledging (or threatening) to challenge the general election ‘properly’ in 2029.

Author: Rachael Mellor, 01.08.24 licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0

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