Nigel Farage
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Do you think paper candidates are fair on voters?
sign up yeah perfect look at that wonderful brilliant well done thank you thank you very much why do you support nigel well some of his um policies i agree with and let's be fair if there was ever a time to have someone other than red or blue it's now i think they've both proved that they are absolutely useless you know they need to do something because we are on a sinking ship
All the guy's done is lie to get in power and hasn't delivered on anything.
We need to get someone in with a pair of nuts.
I think Nigel could be the man for it.
Nigel, you're a bit of a military history buff.
One Nigel Farage and a Derek Chisora.
Well, there you are.
Welcome to the Reform UK podcast.
I'm Ray Addison and this week's episode is about one single day, Thursday the 2nd of April 2026.
A day that started with tea and scones in a quiet London garden and ended with an incredible traffic stopping stunt on Tower Bridge.
I was there that day recording behind the scenes and what struck me most was how fast the tone could change from calm to chaos in just a few hours.
It began at the Wellington Hotel in central London.
Outside in the garden, Reform UK councillor Jamie McIver was busy with the team, arranging flowers, hanging Union Jack bunting and scattering miniature Easter eggs across crisp white tablecloths.
By the time they were finished, it looked like a village fate had landed in Westminster.
But if you wanted a scone, you'd have to wait.
As the technical crew prepared for the press conference, Robert Jenrick had arrived at today's green room, a very charming suite with twin beds.
I grabbed a quick word with Rob.
How do you feel when you're about to do an announcement like this?
It's something that's been worked on for a very long time.