POLL OF THE DAY: Do you think Nigel Farage could gain power in 2029? - YOUR VERDICT

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Nigel Farage delivered his conference speech

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Dimitris Kouimtsidis

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis


Published: 21/09/2024

- 05:00

Updated: 21/09/2024

- 19:38

GB News members have been asked whether they think that Nigel Farage could gain power in 2029

Nigel Farage had insisted he could become Prime Minister by 2029.

Speaking during interviews at the Reform UK party conference, he said that taking over at No 10 "may not be probable, but it's certainly possible".


That was echoed by the party's chairman, Zia Yusuf, who said that Farage can become PM one day.

Yusuf, also speaking at the Reform conference in Birmingham warned “cynics” of the 2016 Brexit campaign to brace themselves for a rude awakening.

POLL OF THE DAY: Do you think Nigel Farage could gain power in 2029? - YOUR VERDICT

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Speaking on stage, Yusuf said: “By 2029, Reform UK will be ready to be the party of Government and a Prime Minister Farage will embark on the most ambitious and bold reforms this country has seen in our lifetimes.

“Now we have been told by the sceptics that we cannot achieve this.

“The same cynics said we could never escape the vice-like grip of the European Union.

“They said we could never win any parliamentary seats.

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Nigel Farage delivered his Reform UK conference speech

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“Nigel Farage has already proven those doubters wrong in the way that only he can… The indomitable spirit of the British people will prevail.”

He added: “Our great country has seen darker times than this. Each time proud patriots like the ones in this room have emerged at its time of need. Each time Britain has emerged stronger than ever.

“Inspired by Nigel Farage’s example, we will never bow to the mob… This is a battle for the soul of this nation and we will not yield.”

A huge 89 per cent of GB News members who voted in the poll believe that Nigel Farage could gain power in 2029.

On the other hand, just eight per cent don't think Farage can, while three per cent are unsure.

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