Nigel Farage makes general election announcement – watch live
Summary
TLDRこのスクリプトは、政治家であるニジェル・ファラッジ氏がReform UK党の指導者として選挙キャンペーンを強化する意向を表明する重要な瞬間を捉えています。彼は選挙に立候補することを決定し、選挙での政党の目標と英国の未来について語りました。選挙戦では移民問題や経済、公共サービスの改善などを重要な議題に据え、政治の現状を変えるために国民の声を代表する新しい政治勢力を築くことを目指しています。
Takeaways
- 📈 リフォームUKは支持を高めており、選挙に有利な状況にあります。
- 🎉 リーダーのリチャード・ティとデプューティリーーダーのデイビッド・ブルは選挙に向けて意気込みを語っています。
- 🗣️ リーダーは選挙において移民問題を中心に話す予定であり、これは他の政党が避けがちな話題です。
- 📊 移民問題は住宅、医療、賃金などに影響を与えており、国民の多くがその影響を受けています。
- 🚀 リーダーは選挙キャンペーンをさらに強化し、リードするため積極的なアプローチを取る予定です。
- 🤝 リーダーはニジェル・ファラージュをリフォームUKのリーダーに招待し、彼はこれを喜んで受け入れました。
- 🔍 選挙戦では選挙システムの不備も指摘されており、改革の必要性が訴えられています。
- 💪 リーダーは政治的な反乱を起こし、政治の現状を変える意気込みを示しています。
- 🌐 リーダーは経済成長を促し、小規模ビジネスを支援することで国家の復興を目指しています。
- 🎯 リーダーは選挙での目標を明確にしており、多くの票を獲得し、次の総選挙での成功を目指しています。
Q & A
ニジェル・ファラジがリフォームUKの党首に就任する理由は何ですか?
-ニジェル・ファラジは、多くの支持者に対して責任を負う必要性と、現在の政治状況に対する強い信念からリフォームUKの党首に就任しました。彼は選挙戦に情熱を注ぎ、多くの票を獲得することを目指しています。
リフォームUKが選挙戦で注目を集めている理由は何ですか?
-リフォームUKは、移民問題や経済高槓率など、国民が関心を持つ問題について話しているためです。他の政党がこれらの問題に直面していることに気づかず、リフォームUKは国民の関心に応えることで支持を集めています。
リフォームUKが選挙戦で成功するために何を重視していますか?
-リフォームUKは、選挙戦での成功のために経済成長と実業家の活性化を重視しています。彼らは政治の現状を変え、イギリス人の利益を最優先することを目指しています。
ニジェル・ファラジはなぜ選挙戦に参加することを決定しましたか?
-ニジェル・ファラジは、多くの支持者からの要望と自己の信念から選挙戦に参加することを決定しました。彼は選挙戦に必要なエネルギーと意欲をもってリフォームUKを代表し、国民の声を代弁すると誓いました。
リフォームUKは選挙戦でどのような目標を設定していますか?
-リフォームUKは、選挙戦で多くの票を獲得し、保守党よりも多くの票を獲得することを目標としています。彼らは議席獲得にも注目しており、選挙戦での成功を目指しています。
リフォームUKは選挙戦でどのような戦略を採用していますか?
-リフォームUKは、選挙戦で国民が関心を持つ問題に焦点を当て、積極的に話すことで戦略を採用しています。彼らは選挙戦を活性化し、選挙戦の勢いを高めることを目指しています。
ニジェル・ファラジは選挙戦での成功についてどのように考えていますか?
-ニジェル・ファラジは、選挙戦での成功について非常に楽観的です。彼はリフォームUKが多くの票を獲得し、議席を獲得できると信じており、選挙戦での成功を目指しています。
リフォームUKは選挙戦でどのようなメッセージを伝えていますか?
-リフォームUKは、選挙戦でイギリス人の利益を最優先し、政治の現状を変えるというメッセージを伝えています。彼らは経済成長と実業家の活性化を重視し、国民の声を代弁すると誓っています。
ニジェル・ファラジは選挙戦でのリーダーシップについてどのように考えていますか?
-ニジェル・ファラジは、選挙戦でのリーダーシップについて非常に重視しています。彼はリフォームUKを代表し、国民の声を代弁するリーダーとして活躍すると誓っています。
リフォームUKは選挙戦でどのような影響力を持っていると主張していますか?
-リフォームUKは、選挙戦で国民の関心に応えることで影響力を持っていると主張しています。彼らは選挙戦での成功を通じて、政治の現状を変える力を持っていると信じています。
Outlines
😀 リーダー紹介と選挙戦の意気込み
Dr. David BullはReform UKの副リーダーとして、選挙戦の意義と重要性を強調し、リーダーであるRichard Ticeを紹介しました。Richardは選挙戦でのReform UKの人気上昇と、移民問題を中心に主張する意気込みを語りました。
😡 政治への不満と改革の必要性
Richard Ticeは選挙戦の鈍り味と、主要政党が移民問題を避けがちな現状を批判。Reform UKは国民が関心を持つ問題に焦点を当てることで支持を得ていると強調しました。
🏠 移民と経済への影響
Nigel Farageは移民増加が住宅、医療、賃金に与える圧力と不平等さを指摘。Reform UKはこれらの問題について話し、国民の関心を集めていると主張しました。
📈 選挙戦の戦略と目標
Nigel Farageは選挙戦の戦略と目標について語り、Reform UKが支持を得る可能性について懸念と期待を表明しました。選挙戦を活性化させる方法についても議論が行われました。
🚀 選挙戦への復帰と意気込み
Nigel Farageは復帰を発表し、Reform UKをリードすることで選挙戦を一層強化する意気込みを示しました。選挙戦へのコミットメントと未来への展望についても語りました。
👥 国民への訴えと選挙戦の目標
Nigel Farageは国民への訴えとReform UKの選挙戦目標について語りました。保守党との違いを強調し、選挙戦での意気込みと目標を明確にしました。
🎯 改革の目的と政治への批判
Nigel FarageはReform UKの改革目的と政治への批判を述べ、選挙戦での目標と政治体制への不満を表現しました。選挙戦への取り組みと経済成長の重要性についても強調しました。
🤔 選挙戦への関心とメディアとの関係
Nigel Farageは選挙戦への関心とメディアとの関係について語り、選挙戦の状況とメディア報道への批判を表明しました。
👍 選挙戦への自信と目標
Nigel Farageは選挙戦への自信と目標について語り、Reform UKが選挙戦で成功を収める可能性について懸念と期待を示しました。
🤝 選挙戦への協力と期待
Nigel Farageは選挙戦への協力と期待について語り、Reform UKが選挙戦で成功を収めるために必要な協力と取り組みを強調しました。
🗣️ メディアとのインタラクションと選挙戦への意気込み
Nigel Farageはメディアとのインタラクションと選挙戦への意気込みについて語り、選挙戦での取り組みと目標について強調しました。
📢 選挙戦へのメッセージと呼びかけ
Nigel Farageは選挙戦へのメッセージと呼びかけを行って、Reform UKの目標と選挙戦での意気込みを表現しました。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Reform UK
💡選挙
💡移民
💡保守党
💡労働党
💡独立
💡政策
💡国民の声
💡メディア
💡リーダーシップ
Highlights
Dr David Bull introduces Richard Tice as the leader of Reform UK.
Reform UK is gaining momentum in the polls contrary to the predictions of being squeezed out.
Richard Tice emphasizes the importance of discussing immigration in the election campaign.
Reform UK's popularity is attributed to addressing issues the main two parties are avoiding.
The party aims to energize the election and increase their poll numbers from 14-15%.
Nigel Farage is invited by Richard Tice to be the leader of Reform UK, which he accepts.
Nigel Farage discusses the dull nature of the current election campaign and the lack of differentiation between major party leaders.
Farage criticizes the main parties for lying and not addressing immigration effectively.
He predicts that taxes will remain high and people will get poorer regardless of who wins the election.
Nigel Farage declares his intention to stand in the election, launching his candidacy in Clacton.
Farage outlines his vision for Reform UK to become a strong opposition party and eventually the main opposition by 2029.
He calls for a political revolt against the status quo and promises to stand up for British people first.
Nigel Farage pays tribute to Richard Tice for keeping the party going despite challenges.
Tice is announced to be the chairman of Reform UK as Farage takes the lead.
Farage addresses questions about his change of mind to stand in the election, citing a sense of duty to supporters.
He discusses the potential for electoral reform and the need for a more proportional representation in the UK.
Nigel Farage expresses his optimism for Reform UK's campaign and future success.
Transcripts
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hello ladies and gentlemen a very good
afternoon to you thank you very much
indeed for coming uh this afternoon at
very short notice I'm Dr David bull I'm
Deputy leader of Reform UK I don't need
to tell you this is an incredibly
exciting time in British politics reform
UK going up and up in the polls and
that's thanks in no small part to the
gentlemen I want to introduce to you now
ladies and Gentlemen please welcome the
lead UK Richard
[Applause]
TI thank pleasure great to see you thank
you David good afternoon everybody
lovely to see you here in GLA Hall and
goodness me 12 days in does it feel like
a lifetime anyone bored yet no no we've
been trying to create some interest in
this general election campaign and here
we are everyone thought that reform UK
that we'd get squeezed out that was the
prime ministers and the
Tor they said let's try and squeeze
reform down well it's interesting isn't
it what's happening to the polls are we
going down are weing no we're
going yes totally contrary to the Tor
plans actually we're going up in the
poles and that's because we've been
talking about what the country wants to
talk about but the main two parties
they're too embarrassed to talk about it
because it doesn't suit their narrative
or because they've completely messed it
up yes this is and must be the
immigration election that's why when the
news came out about Facebook without
spending anything on Facebook
advertising we're getting the the most
likes the most shares because we're
talking about what people want to talk
about and then campaigning end of last
week in Boston and skes in ashevi we're
getting a fantastic response it is truly
extraordinary but something is going on
out there word is spreading like
wildfire people know there is something
fundamentally rotten wrong with what's
going on in country and people are
working out what it is I've talked about
it Nigel's talked about it huge
unplanned increase in the population is
putting massive pressure on housing on
rents on the affordability of
accommodation the pressure on health and
it's suppressing wages for the lowest
paid the least will off and the young
it's simply
unfair and at least we're prepared to
talk about
it because that's actually what the
country wants to be talking about and
that's why we're going up in the
polls and people are looking for rid of
Interest I mean there's not much
interest in the main two parties in the
polling they're basically not moving all
the tour is are slightly slipping now
I've last week to install a bit of
Interest into this election I've been
talking about
Barbers others have been talking about
hairdressers it's getting people going
why not
we need some interest
but how do we go from
interest to
real how do we actually energ this
election how do we really
say let's turn on the rocket boosters if
we're in our highest pollings 14 15
% that's good I'm delighted with
that but I'm hungry for more I'm
ambitious
ious I want to do ever ever
better and that's why I
thought better than
this we can go from fifth gear through
to sixth gear this is a fossil fueled
car by the
way to what about eighth gear what about
turning on how do we turn on the turbo
boosters the rocket Chargers to this
campaign and as people know I wanted
Nigel
to be to give as much energy and effort
and commitment to this campaign as he
felt able to do now soon that thought
he'd got one ahead of
us and everyone fell for it I thought no
no no let's get some real excit into
that campaign so the big question is
does Nigel want to
stand I've got a different question
and I think this may drive and excite
and Infuse ever more action ever more
boost to reform UK I thought well
actually what I'd really like is to
invite to be leader of Reform UK and to
my absolute
Delight he
accepted so that's what the plan is and
that's why I'm delighted to welcome my
very good friend Nigel to the stage to
take us forward from here thank you very
much
[Applause]
indeed great stuff very very
good Richard thank you very much indeed
now we put out the operations notice for
today under the title emergency election
announcement we did that because we
think this election needs a bit of
gingering up thus far it is the dullest
most boring election campaign we have
ever seen in our lives and it's funny
because the more the two big party
leaders try to be different the more
they actually sound the same uh we've
reached such ridiculous levels uh that
we saw yesterday on the conservatives
social media a post about the cross
Channel illegal migration crisis with
st's got no plan the Tores have reduced
cross Channel migrants by 36% so they've
even come to lying because it's now up
nearly 30% this
year sakir starmer overnight of course
on this big issue of immigration says
that they are going to cut the numbers
he of course the man who campaigned not
just for a second referendum but
believer in open borders and a man who
was a lawyer fought very very hard for
those that arrive on the back of lorries
to get benefits once they got here so
frankly we're in a situation I think
where nobody believes a word that they
say no one's listening people are zoned
out and right at the minute none of the
above is top of the poles by a country
mile and the problem with all this is we
know whoever wins taxes will remain high
the highest tax burden since
1948 everyone's promising not to put
taxes up but nobody talks about reducing
the tax burden we also know that our
people are getting poorer yes we have
growth in the economy the last set of
figures were slightly better than before
GDP they call it we must all bow down to
the god of GDP in fact the more
immigration we have the better the GDP
numbers are because they more people in
the country but what about GDP per
person per capita it went down by almost
7% over the last year so we know that
taxes will stay high we know that mass
immigration will continue regardless of
which party wins power we know that
people will get poorer but we also know
that crime or fear of crime will get
worse London even the wealthier parts of
London have been transformed over the
course of the last few years crime is so
bad now that people generally don't even
bother to report it but it's okay you
can go shoplifting and Nick up to 200
quids worth of Kit before anybody is
even going to prosecute you and these
are all symptoms of a country that
actually is in Decline we're in economic
decline in relative terms oh sure we're
doing better than our former partners in
the European
Union mely behind America and many other
parts of the world we're in Social
Decline and we're actually in a form of
moral decline we've forgotten who we are
as a country we heard a very impassioned
speech by Kier starma this morning about
D-Day and he talked about his own
brother serving on HBS antelope in the
Faulkland and he spoke actually with a
great degree of
passion but here's a little statistic
that sums up what's been wrong with our
ruling classes
on Thursday of this week there'll be
massive International commemorations of
D-Day something in which the British
played an extraordinary part something
which we can be just immensely proud of
in terms of what we were able to
organize able to do and the courage that
people showed but can you believe a poll
out last week showed that
52% of 18 to 34 year olds don't even
know what dday is and that's what you
get when you're led by a career
political class that don't really about
are embarrassed to say anything that
could be seen to be vaguely patriotic oh
we're told that Michael go and others
who improved the education system well
if over half of our young people in this
country do not know about an event that
is within living memory and which should
be one of the proudest things this
nation has ever managed to achieve
something
I think is fundamentally wrong at every
level the center of gravity on every
National debate has moved hugely to the
left since 2010 when David Cameron and
George Osborne took power so we
represent a very different kind of
politics we believe that the Westminster
political class are now more detached
from ordinary folk than they were even
before that referendum stunned everybody
back all those years ago now in
2016 something has gone very very
wrong what we also know is the election
is over it's done labor have won the
election there is not a contest there is
a big MRP poll coming out on Sky News at
5:00 that will confirm all the things
that we've seen before whether the
conservatives get 80 seats or 150 seats
is now almost irrelevant starma has won
this election and that's my fear nothing
will change maybe things will get ever
so slightly worse now I stood here a
week ago and I said look hands up I've
been nonplused by rishy calling a
short-term election doesn't give me the
time to fight a constituency doesn't
give me the time to build up data I
thought the rational thing to do was not
to stand but to do my bit as I put it
supporting the country around the party
and for the last week that is what I've
been doing I've been traveling all
around the country I've had the honor of
appearing with pi Morgan on Question
Time amongst other things I've been to
DOA to talk about the migrant crisis
that I alone I alone predicted four and
a half years ago but more importantly
I've been out on the streets meeting an
awful lot of people and interestingly a
lot
and I'll tell you this and you won't
have got this yet and the pollsters
won't yet have picked this up but I
promise 30 years of experience in this
game something is happening out there
there is a rejection of the political
class going on in this country in a way
that has not been seen in modern
times but the other thing that really
Shook Me In way last week were the
number of people coming up to me on the
street saying Nigel why aren't you
standing and I gave my logical rational
reasons for
it but I couldn't help after each
exchange I simply couldn't help
feeling
somehow they felt I was letting them
down but I wasn't standing up for these
people people in their
Millions who stood with me in some cases
for many many years election battles
referendums and I guess I had been a
champion for many of those
people I took the day off yesterday had
a normal day walked the dogs did a bit
of
fishing popped into the pub you know a
normal sort of day which gave me time to
think and reflect and I began to feel a
terrible sense of
guilt even if it is very difficult for
me to to find a parliamentary
constituency and it is
hard you know here on radio and
television about how many times I've
stood most of the times I stood with for
ukip when we were a fringe party using
elections as an effective pressure group
to make our way through and it is true
the one time I did stand and fight the
conservative party cheated against such
a way that one of the party agents got a
9month prison sentence suspended but of
course the result stood so all those
things been weighing on my mind but
difficult though it is I can't let down
those millions of people I simply can't
do it it'll be wrong I have
decided I've changed my
mind it's allowed you now it's not
always a sign of weakness it could
potentially be a sign of strength so I
am going to stand in this election I'll
be launching my candidacy at midday
tomorrow tomorrow in the Essex Seaside
town of Clon so midday tomorrow Clon at
the end of the paer
[Applause]
um but
perhaps perhaps more important than that
I've made I've made a far bigger
decision than that which is and I've
talked to Richard and he is happy about
it oh of course you'll write your pieces
about how badly we're all getting on
because that's journalism for you
actually I I I regret to say we're
getting on quite
well but Richard is more than happy for
me to my head and shoulders firmly over
the parit and take the Flack so I'm
coming back as leader of Reform UK but
not just for this election campaign I'm
coming back for the next five
years and there is one very simple
reason for that we all know already that
the conservative party will be in
opposition but it won't be the
opposition they are incapable of it
they've spent most of a Last 5 Years
fighting each other rather than standing
up and fighting for the interests of
this country they are split down the
middle on policy and frankly right now
they don't stand for a damn thing RA in
this election is to get many many
millions of votes and I'm talking far
more votes than ukit got back in 20155
when we got 4 million votes get many
many more votes than that how many seats
in Parliament can we win under this
system well that's another matter and
that depends on what momentum we can get
from here when people start to realize
in the red
wo with reform second to labor when they
start to realize that actually in those
seats it's a conservative vote that's a
vote for labor it's a conservative vote
that is a wasted vote then I think we
might just surprise
everybody and I know that you all think
that our votes will simply come from the
conservatives and they'll get crushed
believe me this conservative party under
Richi sunak who nobody ever voted for
not even the conservative party members
voted for this party needs no help in
being crushed it's crushed itself
already and those people who already say
they'll vote reform very few of them
would go back to the conservatives even
if we stood down so we are appealing to
conservative voters we are appealing to
labor voters and those commentators and
journalists that are longer in the tooth
might remember that in 2015 against all
predictions we took more votes from the
labor party than we took from the
conservative party so K sta yes he'll
win but but we're absolutely going to
make sure his percent AG is a lot
smaller than it is now but perhaps above
all what we're appealing to are those
who intend not to vote because they
don't believe there's anybody within the
Westminster establishment that actually
stands up for them very often they're
people running small businesses acting
as Soul Traders they run a plumbing
company they run a taxi company whatever
it is they know and they're right that
nobody in Westminster is on their side
nobody in Westminster even understands
what they do and what we're going to put
forward over the next few years are men
and women that will stand for us
represent us who've got real life
experience us this is not just an
extension of being in the Oxford Union
it isn't just some great big game it's
actually about our country and its
people and we're worried and we're
fearful of many of the impacts that
we've seen we find what happened after
those local elections just a few weeks
ago of C that's winning in leads in
Burnley in Bradford and elsewhere
standing shouting ala abbar standing
shouting we are coming to get you the
birth of sectarian politics in our
country caused by massively
irresponsible immigration policies and
it was the labor party that opened the
door and who would have believed that a
conservative party would have
accelerated it to anyone that says to me
well surely you won't stand against Bill
blogs because he's a really good bloke
and he was a brexiteer the answer is 2.4
million
2.4 million people this conservative
government have allowed to settle in the
UK in the course of the last two years
so whether Bill blogs is a good bloke or
not he has actually been part of what is
a massive
betrayal of 17.4 million people who
voted brexit they voted yes to get back
our indep dependence but they absolutely
voted to get back control of our
borders and Richard said earlier that
this is the immigration election but it
is we have to build a new house every
two minutes just to accommodate those
that are Legally Legally coming in to
Britain the impact on the Health Service
the impact on infrastructure on
everything else we have to get a grip it
is the major issue of our times the
population explosion has devalued the
life of ordinary Britains in just the
most extraordinary way and even if those
in Westminster don't know it I promise
you that those outside of it
do now I want to pay tribute to Richard
who has kept this party going during
times when he was told there was no need
for it no need for it Boris has an 80-
seat majority they're going to deliver
brexit and everything everything that
voters wanted well Richard has kept this
going at Great personal cost in terms of
time and money I'm very pleased to say
Richard From This Moment is going to be
chairman of this party and I hope he's
going to spend as much time in Boston
and skag NES whilst I'm taking the
Flack so we can go up there and win that
constituency and I think back actually
in Boston Richard to 2015 when ukit put
up a 21y old candidate who was a bit bit
green to say the least $1 15,000 votes
I'm sure you're going to get many many
more than that so the really big message
here
is what I'm really calling for what I
intend to lead is a political
Revolt yes a Revolt a turning of our
backs on the political status quo it
doesn't work nothing in this country
works anymore the Health Service doesn't
work the roads don't work none of our
Public Services are up to scratch we are
in Decline this will only be turned
around with boldness we will only
recover our position through economic
growth that will only come when we get
away from just half a dozen
multinationals dominating the thought of
our politicians and allowing real
entrepreneurship to flourish so we're
very very much on the side of the little
guy and woman we're very much on the
side of creating growth we're very much
on the side of end the poisoning of our
education system where 50% of young
people don't even know what dday is so
make no mistake we are unashamedly
patriotic we believe that it's right to
put the interests of British people
first we believe brexit needs to be
implemented properly and we are going to
be the voice of opposition and I tell
you what I've done it before I'll do it
again I'll surprise everybody thank you
[Applause]
okay
right well as is customary with
everything Richard and I do you can all
ask as many questions as you want name
and Company I do know but name and
Company
first Christopher hope GB news Mr farage
you tried before you haven't won several
times you admitted that why can you win
this time without the data you don't
know where you live in CL way your
sports in
and the second question is what's your
ultimate goal A Five-Year Plan to
replace the Tory party as the main
opposition party in this country if if
La win point one I made the point to you
Chris earlier I only stood once in
Earnest all the previous times where as
a pressure group to raise the profile of
why we believe leaving the EU made sense
when nobody else in Parliament was
saying it I did stand that one time I
did lose I mean I don't mind losing when
they
cheat so much so that one of the party
agents gets a nemon prison sentence you
can perhaps understand uh why I'm not
that friendly with the Tory party all
this are you going to do a deal with the
Tory party I mean not on your Nelly is
the answer to
that look it's very
difficult in the space of a few weeks
from scratch for me of all people given
what they're going to throw at me to win
a parliamentary cons but I repeat the
point I made you know I can't turn my
back on the People's Army I can't turn
my back on those millions of of people
who followed me believed in me despite
the horrendous things that were being
said about me in 2012 13 14 15 16 you
they're still there they're still there
and they want someone to believe in but
you can add to that a younger cohort I
said earlier Richard said the same
something is going on isn't it amazing
we haven't spent a bean on Facebook
pushes are advertising and yet of the
top 50 most like posts on Facebook in
the first week of the campaign 32 a
reform even the today
program what a shame Nick Robinson's not
here it really is but even the today
program doing a feature on Tik Tok this
morning saying just how many young
people are saying vote reform we're not
putting money into it I this is
happening organically something
remarkable is going on the one
prediction I'll make uh Chris is we will
get many many more votes than the 4
million that you Kip got in 2015
many many more votes we will win seats I
don't know how many The crucial part of
this campaign we'll be getting those
those people who were saying now they'll
vote labor but I suspect in many cases
that's through disgust to vote for
something they really believe in and the
plan look this you know we're a very new
party notice we're not making any bones
about it it's damn difficult but just to
because something it's difficult doesn't
stop you you're doing it the real plan
be the opposition in the next Parliament
and the biggest party at the 2029
general election that is the ambition
simple
as Andy 5 News nigela farage haven't you
made K starma the happiest guy in
British politics right now because you
just ensure that a whole lot of
conservative seats that might have stay
conservative will not conservative next
time around exactly the same question I
was asked 2015 exactly the same question
oh you'll damage the tor's hopes and we
took more
V from the conservatives and you were
all wrong all of you were wrong in 2015
no is the answer those people currently
saying they'll vote reform won't vote
conservative they've gone the red
wallers feel completely betrayed the
promises that Boris Johnson made and
frankly I'm not sure now he believed in
himself they've gone they're
what we'll do from here be quite
interesting actually I think we'll draw
fairly evenly from now on from
conservative and the labor party you
watch the polls in I said time Andy
asked me the same question I think
you'll see we're going to start drawing
from labor equally as much as the
conservatives the conser we've I've got
to reiterate this the conservative party
have lost this election without my
intervention it's done trust is broken
trust is gone and maybe that's why
there's so little coverage
of what's going on on the election
because kind of people know the result
we you know we I've thrown myself into
this today uh not just to ENT sort of
entertain everybody but because I
genuinely think that something
remarkable can happen at least that's
what I'll try
for BBC News Margaret Thatcher famously
said she wasn't for turning you are
obviously for turning why the massive
U-turn all of a sudden have you never
changed your mind about anything
well I said any what if never changed
your mind you are a
remarkable your book um I'd love to
follow it no I mean look you know this
is the old thing about hearts and heads
isn't it you know I I I rationally
thought this was too difficult I've
changed my mind because I can't let down
millions of people who would feel let
down by me unless I was at the front and
over the course of the next five and a
half years that is why I've changed my
mind I can't let those people down I
won't let those people down the amount
of guilt I felt yesterday simply
thinking about it was too much but I
also know I also know just as throughout
Europe there is a new
phenomenon racing through politics ahead
of these European elections this
weekend I promise
you something is happening out there
I've been in this game 30 years I fought
lots of Elections I've generally got got
a pretty good sense of timing something
is happening out there so yes I changed
my mind and you know what I'm not
ashamed of it one little bit we got
another one in the front row
here shab Khan from ITV News you
mentioned that you're going to be
contesting across the country that the
system is designed in a way which it
means it will be quite difficult for you
to win a number of seats what would be
viewed as a success here now that you're
running how many MPS do you need to win
to say this election has gone well I
agree with with you electoral reform is
vital it's absolutely ridiculous that we
have no proportionality in our system
whatsoever looked at this way back in
the 90s AV plus was The Proposal where
you'd vote for an MP but have a second
vote to get representation in Parliament
for big views um all I can tell you is
this if we get a massive massive vote
and a relatively small number of seats
then the call for reform will be there
and I want to reform the electoral
system I the Corruption of the House of
Lords where you know you give enough
money you get a seat in the House of
Lords you know we are a radical party we
don't think the current political
structure works for our country anymore
success well success on the one hand for
me will be standing up and fighting for
what I believe in rather than running
away from it rather than answering the
previous question we're going to get a
huge number of votes I think Chance get
more votes than the conservative party I
genuinely do and you can all hold me to
that in a few weeks time but I genuinely
believe we can get more votes in this
election than the conservative party
they are on the verge of total collapse
and it couldn't happen frankly to nicer
people but but well I I say that because
in 2019 you know I got this is M we
formed the brexit party within six weeks
Richard and I got rid of Mrs may we then
stood aside for Boris I mean I didn't
even get to thank you so I don't think
they're terribly nice people and I I and
I genuinely mean that we will win seats
in Parliament how many I don't know all
depends how much momentum we can build
over the course of the next few weeks
thank you very much indeed one more on
the end I will get to all of you I
promise I promise from PA H the fact
that you're making this announcement
here and not in clacton does that stand
as proof that you care more about the
London media than you do about your
future constituents are you coming to
clacton at 12:00
tomorrow answer the question are you
coming to clacton at 12:00 tomorrow is
the boss gone I tell you what I'm going
to be in Clon at 12:00 tomorrow why do
it here in London cuz this is where you
all are and you hate leaving your little
bubble don't you no I don't mean that I
will be you're very welcome to come to
clacton Tomorrow there's a very good
weather spoons there now let's keep
going um lady
there hi Natasha Clark um when did you
decide to make this decision 2 o00
yesterday afternoon whose decision was
it yours or Richard Tyson
well
ultimately it was my decision to say I'm
going to put myself forward and say to
Richard are you happy with this and he's
more than happy with this in fact I
think he's delighted with it actually so
we've talked on and off about this of
course for months and I've been very
reluctant to do this very reluct I mean
to be honest I've been reluctant because
I've actually rather enjoyed life at GB
news and it's been a great job best job
I've ever had I did enjoy your mob as
well when I was there but but but then
again you know I got sacked but that I'm
used to that um it happens quite
regularly um no I I've love being at GB
news and doing a show four nights a week
and and doing extra stuff and traveling
around the country and all of those
things um so giving that up is not an
easy thing your your plan to do this
today to come here today to stand and to
swap jobs with richual ties That was
your idea or his
idea that you guys had that you decided
to do it
together do you think I mean do you
think he's been bullied and strong armed
or something I mean what are you
suggesting no it's a very silly question
never mind um let's go
on thank you uh Kate mccan at times
radio um can I ask you if there was a
particular moment you mentioned meeting
people and people saying they felt that
down was the one interaction that really
made this for you and did you discuss it
with Donald Trump did you seek his
advice at all and just finally I believe
you have a candidate already in clacton
so what's going to happen to him thank
you well yeah you're right there is a
candidate in in clacton and you know
that's that's he knew for many many
months that this was a possibility for
many many months this was a possib not a
probability but a possibility did I
discuss it I I think I think the
Donald's got other things to be dealing
with just at this moment in time he's
been I with you he's been rather busy um
including joining Tik Tok and suddenly
racing up to
ridiculous I think it was particularly
in skag Ness actually particularly in
skag Ness a con and
see in 2013 ukit won 16 County
councilors on Lincoln District on lincol
District Council I mentioned earlier the
seat that Richard standing in where we
you know got 15,000 votes from a
candidate who was going to be young so
it's one of those places that I've
campaigned a lot over the years I was
just there was one particular
interaction in the street with the bloke
and I just sort of he sort of shrugged
his shoulders and said well okay mate
you know I sort of you know I'm not
going to give you a hard time or slag
you off but I just felt and then the
next day I was the next morning I was in
in Asheville with Lee Anderson and get
him the same thing and then I you know
got home late Saturday night and had
time to think about it and then Sunday
morning I just thought I'm just not
feeling good about this I'm letting
people down better to fight something
that is very very difficult you know
where where the outcome is far from
certain better to do that than let
people down
and I wanted the UK to be an independent
country to be a self-governing country
and you know I was pretty alone on that
for many many years and we did achieve
it and I'm very proud of the fact that I
spent all that time doing it but I just
think the way we're being governed I
think is disconnected from ordinary folk
I just I just think we're failing and I
I genuinely believe that the choice
between these two men is very very
narrow the narrowest has ever been at
any British general election I think in
modern times
sir good afternoon Nigel Nick Elby talk
um did Donald Trump's conviction help
you change your mind and how are you
going to use brexit to improve Britain's
financial situation okay Donald Trump's
conviction made no difference to me at
all and the whole thing was a caught
from start to finish utterly ludicrous
one looks at what Clinton and various
other presidents have done I mean the
fact that he even came to trial I think
it's a travesty I've now no doubt he'll
win the presidential election uh but
America becomes ever more divided um and
and and the whole thing becomes ever
more worrying um look you know I've made
my mind up I'm going to do what I'm
going to do all right I'm going to do
what I'm going to do um and and I
believe I'm right in doing it and if I
win I win if I don't I don't but many
other reform candidates are going to
win we are self-governing I I mean the
economics of this the least of the
problems you know we've gone from
Seventh to fourth in terms of global
exporters we're doing far better
economically as I mentioned earlier uh
that our former colleagues Partners in
the European Union um there are many
other things on the cost of living that
we'll talk about over the next couple of
weeks in particular why we're paying the
most ridiculous energy bills and have
been for the last 20 years green
subsidies not being self-sufficient in
energy all of that will come uh lady
there thank you Jerry Scott from the
times um J you uh spoke about kicking
things up into the eighth gear what are
we going to see differently now to what
has already come and do you hope your
return is going to bring in more
donations you made a point that should
have put a lot of his own money in how
do you hope to kind of Remedy that
situation yeah the donation thing last
week did start to turn actually did
start to turn we started to get some
serious money coming into the party last
week again it's all a bit last minute um
eighth gear uh which Richard talked
about I just think we're just going to
do more of what we've been doing with an
even higher level of energy higher level
of optimism and you know what the money
is going to come we will have enough
money we're not we're not going to have
30 million but as the Facebook example I
gave earlier proves actually we're doing
very very well on a limited budget it's
amazing what a well- aimed Stone from a
sling can do uh lady
there I I'm coming don't worry I won't
forget over here no I won't Sophie
huskerson from the mirror so you've
announced your standing for MP to become
MP for Clapton yes this is despite you
previously having said and I quote do I
want to spend every Friday for the next
five years years in CLA that's right
what's changed your mind on CL that's
right you're absolutely right it's a
massive you're absolutely right it's a
huge commitment it is a huge commitment
I I I said earlier in answer to the
question there from LBC I said earlier
that actually working at GB news is the
best job I've ever had I haven't had to
travel up and down the country I haven't
I was 21 years an me you know I know
what it's like to travel around
constitues to meet people it's a huge
effort and part of that weighing up
Factor was Absolut the question you
asked am I prepared to give the time not
just to politics but to a constituency
as well and the demands of a
parliamentary constituency are greater
even though they're smaller than the
demands of an MEP constituency
necessarily you know surgeries meeting
people all of those things you are
absolutely right I'm making a massive
potential Commitment if I win that seat
to this and to those people thank you
for the question um gentlemen there
thanks Ben Quinn from the guardian um Mr
farage is this the moment at which the
actual candidate in clacton is finding
out that he is no longer the candidate
and and also um what does it say about
about the way you view democracy that
these types of back room Changers of
leadership can happen sorry I I almost
nodded off then I I really do apologize
um he knew six months ago that it was a
possibility all right he knew it was a a
possibility and is my standing in
clacton going to help 600 other
candidates I think it may well do all
right and sometimes tough things have to
be done you know not an easy G right
we're going to go over here we're
getting a bit bored with the right wing
um let's go over
here Mr Farish Harry foret from Channel
4 News you say this has been in the
works for some months until a couple of
days ago you were definitively ruling it
out you're accusing the Tories of lying
of people not believing a word they have
to say why should people from this point
believe a word you have to say hang on I
said I've been planning for months to do
it I've said already I'd plann to run I
I know I was actually going to launch in
this
room I didn't do it because short-term
uh campaign that was called I thought I
could serve the cause better going
around the country as I've done for the
last week with a fair degree of energy
all right I've just realized it doesn't
work the formula doesn't work people
don't buy it they want me in the front
line they want me to take the Flack and
that's back doing it I haven't been
dishonest with anybody I have changed my
mind I've not been dishonest with
anybody least of all
myself uh Jane Merrick from the I
newspaper you said that you would get
more than 4.5 million votes that you did
in 2015 will you resign if you don't get
that Target and then secondly are you
still planning to help your friend
Donald Trump with the his Republican
campaign if I don't get that result I'll
go down the pub and have a think about
it all right um and be very disappointed
um no look I I I I haven't changed my
mind conviction or not I haven't changed
my mind that the world would be a safer
place with Donald Trump in the white
house I think the weakness that we've
seen under Joe Biden has encouraged uh
you
know uh president shei Etc the world
will be a safer place with Donald Trump
clearly if I'm elected the MP for
clacton and I'm there every Friday as
the mirror pointed out to me very
helpfully um it'll become more difficult
but not but not impossible all right
okay yes sky at the back
there thanks very much um Rich Ty
mentioned just now that the polls aren't
moving I guess that also reflects your
performance so far is this decision in
part a reflection of the fact that you
don't think the campaign has got off to
the start that you were hoping and do
you think that you're bigger than this
party um I would say this to you the
conservative party's first week above
all has been to crush the reform vote
we're bringing back national service and
nonsense like that which isn't actually
true anyway um it hasn't worked we've
gone up on the week not down on the week
the point Richard made was with three
points up with most posters on last week
than we were before so actually given
the onslaught we think we're in a pretty
good shape all right we think we're in
pretty good shape uh what we now have to
do is to get the big pushup none of you
believe it's possible just you watch I
think what we've done today would inject
some energy and some optimism into the
campaign we'll rep prioritize what we're
all do bullish about this I really
really am I'm pretty bullish about this
okay let's keep going few more I know
time is running on uh hi Nigel uh
Christian from The Daily Express um
you've spoken very passionately this
afternoon about everything wrong with
Britain and the current party system but
would you outline for our readers what
reform's optimistic positive view of
where Britain needs to go is and can you
confirm whether you'll be representing
reform at BBC's seven way debate on
Friday do you know Richard and I
mentioned this on in the car on the way
here there are number of debates we
haven't had time to work it all out yet
all right but we will between us between
us we will cover all of it I have to say
Seven's an awful lot isn't it but hey
there we are I'm sure P are a very
important party and we should all see
them in our houses in in GL or where or
wherever it is um so I haven't worked
all of that out all right we we've got a
lot more to work out over the course of
the next couple of days I did not come
footy to this decision until 2:00
yesterday afternoon having taken a
previous Tac uh the week before and
that's where we are okay I've got to do
a few more yeah
one because people are getting bored
thank you very much Jack Elson from the
Sun yeah many people will be surprised
by this announcement because for the
past week you and Richard TI have been
saying that he's the leader and you're
just helping out so um what is it can
you just spell out that you have you
don't think he has and secondly if
Donald Trump was British do you think
he'd be in reform UK well he was in
reform USA wasn't he you know when Ross
perau set up reform USA Trump was
briefly a part of it but of course
remember it was reformed Canada that
completely transformed the landscape in
Canadian politics and one of the reasons
that I chose the name reform having been
the brexit party before I was thinking
about that president in case the Tory
party led us all down which indeed they
have look you know I've been doing this
longer than Richard I have as I've said
already two or three times today there's
a People's Army out there that I built
up over many many years and they're
still there and they're very fond of
Richard but they know me a little bit
better it's just as simple as that
sir thanks very much um amelo from
Politico trying to do some kind of deal
with you at all and if so can you give
us any details and secondly are you
bidding to be prime minister in 2029
there has been no attempt at seduction
at all at least not that I've noticed um
so I I I don't think that's happened at
all um I'm I'm aiming for this political
party to become the voice of opposition
in the next Parliament I'm sure we're
going to achieve that because the
conservatives are incapable of doing
that and in 2029 do you know what by
then somebody younger and better May
well have come a lot but but if I can
help get it moving help keep it moving
I'll be delighted that for me politics
has never been about rank title and
position for me politics has always been
about changing things about changing
narratives about changing
outcomes you well yeah look if if we if
if we get to that point in 29 and I'm
still standing up who knows um chap at
the
back I it's Joe ma from Bloomberg if
reform does well at this election and
the final result is narrower than the
polls suggest and you found yourself in
a position to influence the composition
of the next government would you help
the Tores back into power or would you
rather K St became prime minister oh
goodness me I mean I haven't got time
for all this it's all too complicated
look let's just fight the campaign for
the next four weeks shall we you know I
would you know if we were in a position
to influence anything like that as
indeed B Dems found themselves with with
with with u CLE uh back in in 2010 well
you know I think our objectives would be
pretty simple wouldn't they you know no
betrayal of brexit and proper control of
our borders and whichever one offered
the best would be the best at the moment
I can't see either so
hello uh Tom scotson from politics home
is this the moment Now You're Expecting
or would you accept more conservative
candidates to come into the fold for
reform UK and hopefully uh campaign for
your party and is that something that
You' been thinking of I think in a
week's time in a week's time the polls
will look very different as I say you'll
begin to see that a conservative vote is
a wasted vote in the red wall I think
much may change right I've done my best
thank you everybody we'll see you on the
campaign Trail
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