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Farage makes shock prediction about fate of Tory party and it’s not good news for Kemi

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Nigel Farage Predicts Grim Future for Tories, Claiming “Biggest Change in 100 Years”

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has made a startling prediction about the Conservative Party’s future, claiming it “won’t be around forever” as Britain’s political landscape faces what he believes could be the most dramatic shift in a century.

Speaking in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, where he recently secured a commanding victory in the July General Election with 46% of the vote and a majority exceeding 8,000, Mr Farage criticised the Tories, accusing them of being out of touch and irreparably divided.

Farage’s Warning for the Tories

In an interview with Express.co.uk, Mr Farage expressed confidence that Britain is on the brink of a transformative political era, likening the current climate to historic moments that occur only once every 50 to 100 years.

“Just because they’ve been around since 1874, that doesn’t mean they have to be around forever,” Mr Farage said. He suggested the Conservative Party is so fractured that its members could be split between the Liberal Democrats and his own Reform UK party.

“They can’t have a simple, clear message,” he added, pointing to internal divisions as a critical weakness.

Immigration: A Thorn in the Side of the Conservatives

Mr Farage singled out immigration as a major issue that could cost the Tories dearly. Recent figures revealed that net migration to the UK reached 906,000 in the year leading up to June 2023, far exceeding the party’s longstanding promise to reduce the number to “tens of thousands.”

“For a party that promised tens of thousands to give us near a million, they are not going to be forgiven for that,” he said, predicting that public dissatisfaction over this broken pledge would play a significant role in the Conservatives’ decline.

Reform UK Gaining Momentum

Mr Farage’s comments come as support for his Reform UK party continues to rise. A recent Techne UK poll for The Independent showed Reform UK climbing to 21%, a three-point increase from previous polls. This surge places the party ahead of Labour in some regions, highlighting growing dissatisfaction with the two traditional political giants.

The poll also follows Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s recent speech, which has done little to bolster Tory support amid mounting concerns over immigration, housing, and the cost of living.

Tory MPs Respond to the Challenge

Conservative MPs are beginning to acknowledge the threat posed by Reform UK. Speaking on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Conservative shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, Richard Fuller, admitted that the party needs to address public concerns more effectively.

“On issues such as immigration and housing, there is a need for us to start talking about what direction we’re going to take the country in,” he said. However, he stopped short of offering immediate policy solutions, adding, “I don’t think that’s the same as saying we have to now say what exactly we would do if we were in government in five years’ time.”

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Farage’s Vision of Change

Farage has painted a vision of political realignment, suggesting the Conservatives’ days as a dominant force in British politics may be numbered. He argued that many Tory MPs no longer align ideologically and that the party’s failure to communicate a unified vision is driving voters toward Reform UK.

“I genuinely believe we are at one of those historic moments where the whole thing changes,” Mr Farage stated, citing a growing appetite among voters for new political alternatives.

What Lies Ahead?

As Reform UK gains momentum, the Conservatives face an uphill battle to regain public trust, particularly on contentious issues like immigration and housing. Farage’s warnings, coupled with growing voter dissatisfaction, signal potential turbulence for Britain’s political landscape in the years to come.

Whether Farage’s predictions of the Tories’ demise prove accurate remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the political status quo is under significant strain, and the Reform UK leader is positioning his party to capitalise on the shifting winds of public opinion.

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