Nigel Farage's reform party is expected to win the next election, and he just slams the impact of net zero on the British economy.
Farage Bemoans' “Misfortune” Rachel Reeves
British reform leaders said: “We need to change the UK's attitude”.
Will Durrant, Millie Cooke Tuesday, February 18, 2025 16:22 GMT
Nigel Farage said his mission is to “reindustrialize” the UK because he accused the government of “tragic” and “rejectionist” attitude.
Speaking at the Responsible Citizens' Union meeting in London, the UK's reform leader said the country needs to achieve “180 transformations” in its attitude to achieve higher birth rates.
He also claimed on Tuesday that the right wing of British politics was “no division”.
Mr Farage said to Canadian psychologist and political commentator Jordan Peterson: “The rights of this country are not broken down.
“The Conservatives don’t have any measurable way.”
While net zero is not a priority for Prage's priority list, Farage has been a consistent rival to expensive energy sources.
Reforms for the first time to increase YouGov polls
February 4, 2025, 7:38 AM
There is a reason to cheer for it at the reform headquarters this morning: Nigel Farage's party led the labor in the polls for Yugov for the first time. According to the poll, the UK reform led by 25 points, second place was 24%, and the Conservatives finished third with 21%. Meanwhile, Liberal Democrats account for 14% and Greens account for 9%. Although some polls have been conducted so far, they have been considered outliers so far. In response to the polls, Richard Tice, deputy leader of reform, said: “It’s more about welcome to save Britain and make us better.”
Farage's emerging reform party represents a huge potential turnaround for decades of British net zero fanatics.
The current UK government is arguably the most extreme green government ever, and they strongly support net zero and expensive energy. Their energy ideas often appear in Wuwt.
In a brief history, it seems that there is a lot of money queuing behind Farage's Reform Party. It's hard to figure out why this happens, the UK business makes a lot of money from net zero.
The problem may be artificial intelligence. To remain relevant in today’s global economy, UK business leaders need to embrace artificial intelligence. They may be frustrated with the energy demand for all the AI capabilities that zero net zero cannot be built in the near future.
The next British election will not expire until 2029, so they will have to wait until the British can implement any direction changes. But the momentum for change seems to be growing. More and more British people are completely affected by green orthodoxy and economic decline, just like the look Farage offers.