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Farage no longer wants a deal with the Tories, he wants to destroy them

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Farage no longer wants a deal with the Tories, he wants to destroy them

Nigel Farage's Reform party is taking a strong stance against the Conservative party, with a recent publicity stunt demanding the government reverse planned fuel duty rises. Farage's goal is no longer to form an alliance with the Tories, but to destroy them and establish Reform as the dominant right-wing party.

Nigel Farage's Reform party has launched a campaign to reverse planned fuel duty rises. The party staged a publicity stunt at a petrol station in Derbyshire, offering 25p off fuel for one day. Farage and Reform's leader in Derbyshire, Alan Graves, were joined by former Conservative MP Robert Jenrick. The stunt was part of Reform's effort to shame the government into cancelling the fuel duty rise. The Conservative party, led by Kemi Badenoch, has also taken a stance against the fuel duty rise. However, Farage's goal is now to destroy the Conservative party, not form an alliance with them. Reform has gained momentum since the 2024 general election, winning several seats and taking control of councils across England.

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