Nigel Farage brands Tory MPs ‘stuffy, boring old b******s’ as Reform leader takes aim at Kemi Badenoch

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Georgina Cutler

By Georgina Cutler


Published: 28/03/2025

- 14:13

Updated: 28/03/2025

- 22:29

'There is no pact, there is no deal. We’re not the Conservative Party,' Nigel Farage blasted

Nigel Farage has ruled out an electoral pact with the Conservative Party as he launched a scathing attack on Tory MPs whom he branded as "stuffy boring old b******s".

The Reform UK leader made the comments during a Westminster event yesterday, where he dismissed the possibility of working with the Conservatives.


"I have never met a more stuck up, arrogant, out of touch group of people, than at least half of the Tory MPs," Farage said.

He added that Conservative MPs, "should all be in the Lib Dems anyway. They don't have a single conservative idea among them."

Nigel Farage brands Tory MPs ‘stuffy, boring old b******s’ as Reform leader takes aim at Kemi Badenoch

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Farage's criticism extended to the Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, whose work ethic he openly questioned.

During his address, he mockingly claimed that Badenoch "often works very hard in the afternoon for a few hours".

He added: “There is no pact, there is no deal. We’re not the Conservative Party. We’re not Conservative-lite. We’re not Tory-lite.

“In fact, frankly, we pretty much despise them for their level of betrayal.”

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The Reform leader also took aim at Robert Jenrick, describing him as a "Nigel Farage impersonator".

Farage revealed he had recently offered "tips" to Jenrick, despite the Conservative MP being among those most open to a potential pact with Reform.

The mockery comes as the Conservatives struggle to make headway against Reform in the polls under Badenoch's leadership.

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The Reform UK leader made the comments during a Westminster event yesterday, where he dismissed the possibility of working with the Conservatives

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In his wide-ranging speech, Farage also made a bold prediction about future political battlegrounds in Britain.

He suggested that Net Zero policies would become a major issue in the 2029 general election.

According to Farage, the climate agenda would dominate the political landscape in the same way Brexit did during the 2019 election.