British Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage vowed on Monday to control migration and cut taxes for smaller businesses, using the unveiling of his reform plans for Britain to wrest support from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives.
Farage, whose participation in the campaign ahead of the July 4 election dealt a fresh blow to the Conservatives, who are trailing Labor in the polls, said only his right-wing party could provide the kind of robust opposition to a government that will probably get into trouble. led by Labor leader Keir Starmer.
And while he knew his fledgling party could not win the election this time, he said unveiling his policies was the first step in winning over traditionally conservative voters and ultimately overtaking the ruling party and bringing about its downfall .