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Nigel Farage Leads Betting To Become Next British PM

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is heading the betting to become the next British Prime Minister, according to Labrokes’ latest political betting odds.

nigel farage leads betting to become next british pm

The odds on Farage have shortened to 5/2, while new Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch is second favourite with odds of 3/1.

The odds on Farage have shortened following a Find Out Now poll found that Reform UK has 24 per cent electorate support, only two-points behind the Tories and one-point ahead of Labour.

Since coming to government, far left Labour’s popularity has nosedived in the wake of a raft of broken campaign promises and downright horrendous policies including imprisoning people for social media posts.

Farage has also just received a massive injection of investment from billionaire property developer, Nick Candy, who vowed to “raise Reform more money than any political party in the UK has ever raised.”

“Nigel will be the next PM,” Candy added, urging “I wouldn’t be doing this if I wasn’t 100 per cent certain of that.”

Several former Conservative Party MPs have also recently defected to Reform.

Reform revived a sizeable chunk of votes, over four million, in the UK general election in July but only secured five parliamentary seats owing to the first past the post system.

One in seven people voted Reform, yet the party ended up with 67 fewer seats than the Liberal Democrats, who received around two percent fewer votes.

In recent days, there have also been rumours that Elon Musk is interested in boosting Reform UK with a gargantuan cash injection.

Musk has denied the rumours but got people talking again when he replied to the above tweet by Farage:

Candy has also claimed that he and Musk are “messaging” each other about Reform UK and Farage, with Candy noting  “If Elon wants to give it… then of course Reform would be very interested in that.”

Farage himself commented “Elon Musk is very supportive of what Reform is trying to do, supportive of me personally. And we’ve got the connections with him, and Nick’s got good connections with him as well.”

“He’s giving us political support,” Farage continued, clarifying that “We have, at this stage, neither solicited or been offered donations,” given that it is illegal for non-UK citizens to donate to MPs.

Musk has repeatedly criticised British Prime Minister Kier Starmer for going “full Stalin” and arresting and even jailing people for posting memes.

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via December 13th 2024