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Home » Politics » Farage left squirming over how Reform UK would pay for its big promises

Farage left squirming over how Reform UK would pay for its big promises

How will Reform UK pay for its promises? Farage has no clear answer.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
April 17, 2025
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Nigel Farage has been accused of “Trussonomics on steroids” after he unveiled a raft of spending commitments without clearly setting out how he would pay for them.
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Nigel Farage found himself in an awkward spot when asked how Reform UK would pay for its ambitious policies. The leader of Reform UK, who has made some bold pledges, struggled to provide a concrete answer on how his party would fund them.

💰 Big Promises, Big Questions

Farage has been campaigning hard for the local elections on May 1, making sweeping promises, including reversing Labour’s decision to means-test winter fuel payments, scrapping the rise in employers’ National Insurance, and addressing inheritance tax changes. He’s also proposed raising the income tax threshold to £20,000, a move that could cost billions.

However, when pressed on how he’d fund these plans, Farage’s response left much to be desired. At a press conference in County Durham, The Guardian asked him: “Do you have a plan for how you’d pay for all these economic plans, and if you don’t, do you risk slightly conning voters?”

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Farage’s answer? A lot of words, but not many specifics.

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🔄 No Clear Plan

“Well, I tell you what. I tell you who’s been conned…” Farage began, before diving into a lengthy answer that focused more on the national debt than on any clear funding strategy. “In 15 years, we’ve gone from an accumulated national debt of nearly £1 trillion to one of £2.8 trillion. So, has anybody been frank with voters about how they’re going to pay for anything?”

He went on to discuss the importance of re-industrialisation, focusing on energy, oil, and gas, and how Reform UK would work on reducing excessive regulation that hampers businesses. However, his answer didn’t clarify how these ideas would directly translate into paying for the party’s proposed policies.

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🔮 Polls Suggest Reform UK Gains Ground

Despite the lack of clarity on funding, Reform UK is seeing a surge in support. A recent poll suggests the party could gain hundreds of seats in the upcoming local elections, making significant inroads into both Conservative and Labour strongholds.

Around 1,600 council seats will be up for grabs in England, with Reform UK polling at 29%, ahead of the Tories at 24% and Labour at 20%. The surge in support has sparked some hope that Reform UK could shake up local politics in places like Hull, North Tyneside, and Doncaster.

🗣️ A Spokesman’s Bold Claim

A spokesperson for Reform UK commented, “We are living through a period of economic and social decline. Our great country is heading in the wrong direction. Labour has broken promise after promise, and voters rightly feel betrayed.”

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The message is clear: Reform UK promises to fix “broken Britain” and will start on May 1.

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Joe Connor

Joe Connor

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