Reform UK, a rightwing populist party, is emerging as a significant political force in Britain, positioned as the third-largest party according to recent polls. The party, which has been critical of the existing political consensus, is uniquely structured with Nigel Farage at its core. Farage, who claims he is not a politician, holds a 53% share in Reform UK Ltd, granting him substantial control, including the ability to unilaterally dissolve the organization or remove directors such as Tice. This centralization of power in Farage's hands marks him as the party's ultimate kingmaker.
Reform UK may well be, according to the polls, the third-largest party in Britain—but it does not really exist. That makes it all the more powerful https://t.co/ZaXrICnQrD 👇
"But as Farage owns 53 per cent of Reform UK Ltd...he is able to remove Tice as a director or take the decision to unilaterally dissolve the organisation, marking him as the party’s ultimate kingmaker." Great @FT dive by @rafeuddin_ into Reform UK https://t.co/NEsJrKgRL8
Fascinating piece on Reform UK's unusual structure by @rafeuddin_ Nigel Farage insists he's not a politician — but within the rightwing populist party, he's kingmaker... Company fillings show he owns a 53% share! https://t.co/cjxS9gl5a0 https://t.co/QeuTN1oziG
Reform UK’s unusual structure with Nigel Farage in the middle https://t.co/oJGOUUWLtY
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