NIGEL Farage has reportedly told donors he expects a deal to be made between Reform UK and the Conservatives before the next general election.
One donor described such an agreement between the two parties as “inevitable”, but added it would take some time for such an arrangement to take place, the Financial Times has reported.
However, Farage and the Tories have denied the claims, with the Reform leader saying that “sometimes people hear what they want to”.
“After next May, the Conservatives will no longer be a national party,” he added.
“I would never do a deal with a party that I do not trust. No deals, just a reverse takeover.”
Earlier this year, Kemi Badenoch dismissed similar claims saying: “I am the custodian of an institution that has existed for nigh on 200 years … I can’t

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