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Sunak facing fight on two political fronts as Reform Party surges in the polls
Reform Party leader Richard Tice speaking at a press conference at the Conrad Hilton, London, to outline Reform's plans for 2024, January 3, 2024
RISHI SUNAK is facing a devastating fight on two political fronts as Tory anxiety mounts over a surge in the polls by the right-wing Reform Party.

Reform, the creation of former Ukip and Brexit Party boss Nigel Farage, has been averaging at about 10 per cent in opinion polls as it targets Tory failure to deliver on promises to curb migration.

Party leader Richard Tice pledged today that Reform will stand in every constituency in the next general election, a move that could imperil many Tory seats.

And he told a press conference that Mr Farage — last sighted in a jungle on a TV reality show — was considering staging a comeback, a move that would likely turbocharge Reform’s prospects.

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