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Brexit Party set to re-launch as Reform UK

News / Mon 2nd Nov 2020 at 08:00am

BREXIT Party leader Nigel Farage will relaunch the group as an anti-lockdown party called Reform UK in an attempt to fight anti-coronavirus measures imposed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government reports Reuters.

The new party will back a policy of focused protection from the coronavirus for only the most vulnerable, and allow the rest of the population to develop herd immunity, Farage and party Chairman Richard Tice wrote in an opinion piece in The Telegraph on Sunday.

Papers seeking the name change have been submitted to the Electoral Commission, they added.

UKIP created a great deal of interest in Harlow. At one stage they had five councillors but it was fairly short-lived.

The Brexit Party had a candidate at the 2019 General Election. Although Neil Greaves created a great deal of interest, his candidacy was pulled when Nigel Farage decided t back the Conservatives as they had committed to get Brexit done.

The Brexit Party was set up in early 2019 by Farage, whose years of campaigning against membership of the European Union played a major part in delivering the 2016 referendum in which the UK voted to leave the bloc.

“We are showing the courage needed to take on consensus thinking and vested interests on Covid. But there are so many areas of public life that can be improved to benefit ordinary people. That is why we will campaign for Reform”, Farage and Tice wrote.

“We want to be known as the party of Reform. The name reflects the ambition: Reform UK”, they added.

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