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Of course, I want his support. I will talk to him in America in a few days’ time. I want to mend any broken fences that might exist, I’m sure we can do it,
I have no desire to go to war with Elon Musk and I’m not going to, and I haven’t done. I’m a huge admirer of him, I think he’s an heroic figure.”
Of course I want Elon Musk's support
Appearing on LBC this morning, Mr Farage said If he was inciting violence, then that would be going beyond the line at which free speech is acceptable
But asked if he would address Mr Musk's comments about Ms Phillips when he met the billionaire, Mr Farage said Not having Elon's support would damage us with that younger generation because he kind of makes us look cool, so I'm being frank about that and I am confident that whatever has been said, we can mend. I really think we can."
I will have no difficulty in raising the money to do this, whatsoever. We'll appoint independent ex-judges and experts,
Personally, I very strongly think Tommy Robinson is part of the solution rather than the problem,
Some bad apples will slip through. That’s the nature of the world. But nothing is perfect in this naughty world.”
What we need to do as a party is demonstrate that we can win at the ballot box, that we can be a formidable electoral force,
Reform UK Chair Zia Yusuf said in an interview with POLITICO We are learning to walk before we try and run,
We’re very excited by the progress, but we’re not complacent by any means,
It is a party with one giant and a bunch of invisible dwarves,
They’re areas which have perfectly legitimate reasons to not be happy with the status quo in Wales at the moment,
noted Will Hayward, a freelance investigative journalist who specializes in Welsh politics To a certain extent, you make your own luck, but you ride other people’s misfortune,
We are working very much from a start-up perspective … and it’s going to be damn hard,
acknowledged Reform’s former Director of Communications Gawain Towler Farage’s perennial complaint about UKIP was its membership was a mess and its internal democratic structures were a source of no end of trouble and frustration,
Reform’s best prospects will come if they’re seen as an acceptable alternative to Tories in places where Tories can’t win,
said Robert Ford, a University of Manchester academic who co-wrote “Revolt on the Right” about the rise of Farage’s former outfit, UKIP Nigel has universal support amongst our members,
The SNP are desperate to say Scotland is different and there’s no market for this politics here,
a senior elected Scottish Labour figure, granted anonymity to speak frankly, like others in this story, said What they had in common was they felt scunnered with everyone,
they added, using a Scottish slang term for deep annoyance