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'Can we trust Farage in No.10?'

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01.03.2026

Can British voters trust the integrity of Nigel Farage once he gets to no 10?

To some voters, his record on Brexit is not very good.

Before those former Conservatives who jumped ship to Reform UK, they all questioned the integrity of Nigel Farage. When Zia Yusuf resigned as Chairman of Reform UK in June 2025, stating that working to elect the party was no longer "a good use of my time". I wonder what the meaning of his quote is and why his U-turn with his opinions.

Then, if the leader of this country is Nigel Farage, step in line with Donald Trump by allowing the US military to use GB military bases to bomb Iran, thus putting this country at war with Iran.

Farage blames NATO for the Russian invasion of Ukraine and admires Putin has leader.

Reform UK's core policy is to stop the boats, only if it gets an agreement with France.

The Taliban has announced they are "ready and willing" to work with Farage to accept deported Afghans.

Reform’s proposals essentially add up to a Taliban tax: sending billions to an oppressive regime that British soldiers fought and died to defeat.

Not a penny of taxpayers’ money should go to a group so closely linked to terrorist organisations proscribed by the UK.

Goes back to my original question, can voters trust the integrity of Nigel Farage when he flip-flopped from the Conservative to UKIP, then Brexit and now Reform UK.

To me, Farage is an opportunist politician who led parties that attract more radical people, and when the media start questioning the behaviour of these members, Farage gets up and leaves.


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