Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, asserted at the party's conference that his party has a membership exceeding 200,000, while the Conservative Party has less than 100,000. Farage also criticized the Conservative government's handling of immigration and pledged a 'net zero' immigration policy if Reform UK comes to power.
Nigel Farage claimed that Conservatives have less than 100,000 members, while Reform UK have more than 200,000 . Speaking at a Reform UK conference Nigel Farage claimed the Tories now have less than 100,000 members, while Reform has more than 200,000 members.The conference is being held in Trowbridge, Wiltshire today, featuring a live membership counter on the stage.Speaking on the stage, Farage said that "We are going to replace them .
"I will decide in the next couple of days what that is. So I've not specified what it is." Mr Farage went on: "She has put out this crazy conspiracy theory and she needs to apologise.
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