Tory Turncoat's Blistering Rebuke to Nigel Farage: 'I Won't Take Lessons from the £5m Gift Horse' In a heated exchange on BBC Radio Merseyside, former Tory Home Secretary Kemi Badenoch has defended her party against scathing criticism from Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who claimed that the Tories are seen as "aloof and remote" in Merseyside. Badenoch, now the education spokesperson for Reform UK, shot back at Farage, accusing him of hypocrisy after it was revealed that he had received a £5 million undeclared gift. The bombshell revelation has sparked questions about Farage's integrity and whether he is truly connected to the working-class voters he claims to represent. With Badenoch's sharp rebuke, the gloves are off in the battle for electoral supremacy in Merseyside, and the public is left wondering what this scandal means for the future of British politics.
Former Tory home secretary turned Reform UK education spokesperson defends party leader over undeclared giftOn BBC Radio Merseyside the presenter, Tony Snell, put it to Kemi Badenoch that Merseyside was a lost cause for the Tories. He said that Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, had been on the programme yesterday. He said that Farage argued that Scousers were down to earth and the Tories they were seen as “aloof and remote”.Badenoch said no one had ever described her as aloof and remote. When it was put to her that Farage was talking about the party, she said the Tories were the party of working people. Labour were only interested in welfare, she claimed.Nigel Farage can say as much as he wants that he’s the one who’s down to earth. Someone just gave him a £5m gift to the other day. I don’t know what’s down to earth about that.Who gets £5m is a gift. If I got £50,000 as a gift, I think people would raise their eyebrows. That’s a hundred times that. And he forgot to register it. He forgot that he’d been given £5m. I don’t think that’s down to earth. So I’m not going to be taking any lessons from Nigel Farage. Continue reading...