Boris Johnson launches furious tirade against Nigel Farage | Politics | News


Boris Johnson has launched a devastating attack on Nigel Farage and Reform UK, branding the party โ€œPutin apologistsโ€ with no serious policies. The former Conservative Prime Minister dismissed polls showing Reform well ahead of both Labour and the Tories, and predicted voters would abandon Mr Farage before the next election.

He pointed out that support for the insurgent party was โ€œvery lowโ€ when he was Tory leader, with fewer than 3% of voters backing Reform. This figure is โ€œwhere they should be and where they will be again,โ€ Mr Johnson said. He also hit out at Mr Farageโ€™s pledge to scrap the two-child benefit cap, saying: โ€œI think itโ€™s completely mad.โ€

Speaking in a GB News interview, Mr Johnson attacked Reform UKโ€™s stance on foreign policy and compared Mr Farageโ€™s party to the far-right AfD in Germany and Marine Le Penโ€™s National Rally in France.

โ€œI think theyโ€™re all particularly worrying on foreign policy and Ukraine in particular, and on Putin,โ€ he said.

โ€œI look back at some of the things that Reform have said about Nato provoking the war in Ukraine and I shudder.โ€

Mr Farage came under fire last year for suggesting that the West โ€œprovokedโ€ the Russian invasion by expanding the European Union and Nato military alliance, although he has since insisted that President Vladimir Putin was to blame.

Mr Johnson said: โ€œIt is really, really worrying to think that you could have Putin apologists running this country.โ€

And he threw his weight behind Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, who has faced criticism from some party colleagues for slow progress reviving her partyโ€™s fortunes. Mr Johnson said she would rebuild support by offering โ€œserious, sensible policies on things that people really care aboutโ€.

Calling Mrs Badenoch the โ€œfuture of the Tory Partyโ€, he said the Conservatives โ€œwill recoverโ€.

The latest poll from YouGov found 27% of voters said they would back Reform if an election was held today, with 20% supporting Labour and 17% saying they would vote Conservative.

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