Former Prime Minister David Cameron has expressed his disdain at the return of Nigel Farage in the run-up to the general election on July 4.
But despite the challenges the party has experienced, he says he still has faith in the Conservative Party. According to one pol, Nigel Farage's Reform party has overtaken the Conservatives for the first time, with Reform sitting at 19 per cent, ahead of the Conservatives at 18 per cent.The Telegraph reported that senior Conservative Party figures have warned that Labour could win a huge majority if Reform is to take votes away from the Tories and split the right-wing vote.
”So far the Conservatives' manifesto pledges including reducing national insurance, reducing income tax for pensioners and compulsory national service.Cameron told The Times: “I think what’s remarkable when I stand back and look at the campaign, never mind the kind of short-term ups and downs and all the rest of it — you’ve got a very energetic prime minister with a very strong top team — I would say that wouldn’t I — and a really fizzing manifesto with ideas.
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