Nigel Farage has expressed his willingness to lead a merged Conservative-Reform UK party. In multiple statements, including an interview with Nick Ferrari on LBC, Farage indicated his readiness to serve as the leader of a unified center-right national opposition to the Labour Party, which currently holds a significant majority. Farage's comments have been met with resistance from various Conservative Party members, including the Prime Minister, who have dismissed the idea of such a merger.
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Nigel Farage says he would be open to leading a merged Conservative-Reform UK party as “national opposition” to Labour. Philip Ingram MBE: "This is his fantasy job, the one thing he would love to do. He can do what he's good at and complain about everything!" @JuliaHB1 https://t.co/EsH6E4w1kJ
Nigel Farage says he would be happy to lead a post-election Conservative Party-Reform merger. https://t.co/NQknXwSCfT
🚨NEW Nigel Farage tells @LBC he would be happy to lead a Conservative-Reform merger “Do I think I’m capable of leading a national opposition to a Labour Party with a big majority. Yes” He tells @NickFerrariLBC he is “prepared to lead the centre right” https://t.co/Zfdew9jLiz
"We need a coherent voice of opposition." Nigel Farage tells @NickFerrariLBC he'd be happy to lead a 'merged' Conservative and Reform UK party. https://t.co/lcwzQNOnhJ
NEW: Nigel Farage reveals he'd be happy to lead a Conservative-Reform merged party... Suggestions slapped down by Tories across the party including PM... https://t.co/fSC8jIoNlo