British populist leader Nigel Farage vowed to start preparing for government, saying the nation's two main parties were in meltdown and only his Reform UK could "make Britain great again."
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- Nigel Farage received a standing ovation at Reform UK's annual conference after pledging to 'make Britain great again.'
- Farage outlined policies including ending illegal migration by boat, reinstating stop-and-search policing, and scrapping net-zero policies. 17s
- Despite holding only four seats, Farage expressed confidence that Reform UK could surpass Labour and the Conservatives. 27s
- Farage cited growing support for Reform UK, with opinion polls suggesting the party could take power at the next election. 55s
- Farage raised concerns about free speech in the UK and noted recent defections from the Conservative Party to Reform UK. 1m 24s