Rachel Reeves has strongly criticized Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, identifying it as the primary threat to the well-being of working individuals in the UK. The Chancellor expressed concern that the right-wing organization, if victorious in the upcoming general election, would cause division within communities and families. She further cautioned that the party’s association with former Ukip leader Nigel Farage and alleged ties with Valdimir Putin pose a significant risk to the government’s international alliances.
Speaking at the Labour annual conference, Ms. Reeves emphasized the urgent need to combat the agenda promoted by Nigel Farage and the Reform party, stating that their policies could jeopardize the livelihoods of working people. She urged for a united effort to counteract their divisive tactics and emphasized the importance of emerging victorious in this crucial battle.
Following criticism from Keir Starmer regarding Reform’s controversial proposals to revoke fundamental rights for migrants, labeling them as prejudiced and unethical, Rachel Reeves reiterated her stance during her keynote address at the conference. Responding to calls from left-wing critics to increase spending ahead of the upcoming Budget in November, the Chancellor asserted that maintaining fiscal discipline is essential, especially in the face of challenging global economic conditions. She underscored the government’s commitment to upholding the trust of the British public and navigating through turbulent times responsibly.