

Pretty obvious what is happening. Jenrick has been outshining Farage for months and making the existence of Reform pointless. So, Farage sends in his drone as he can't attack Jenrick directly, the last time he did it wasn't well received.
Farage wouldn't have to do any of it, if he actually had any strong plan, convictions, strategy or research/policy team to act as a real opposition and be the voice of the people. He has nothing beyond the glamour and glitz of social media, and reactionary rhetoric which has been becoming milder and liberal day by day.
I don't have any faith in Reform under Farage, and even if its not under him, frankly he has filled the party with so much fluff that it is nothing but that now at this point. At the risk of being attacked online by many rabid Reform voters, I think our best hopes are with Kemi getting ousted as Tory leader, Rupert Lowe joining Tories and becoming leader with Jenrick as his deputy. And once they reawaken the actual conservatives and kick out the liberal democrats from their midst then things will start changing for the best.
Although that would be a long process, and in the middle Reform might as well win something and shake the apple cart. It doesn't matter as it won't be for long, won't be effective it terms of a change, and it would be temporary. Or we could have a good old fashioned revolution which achieves nothing and destroys everything. Personally I think, we shift things, when the Tories start to hate and regain their British sensibilities.
I don’t agree with creating yet another new party, I do not think the public has the patience or appetite for it. They already won’t go for the current small parties for the same reason. Reform is probably the last chance the public is willing to give to a new upstart which actually isn’t that new considering how long Farage has been a politician. And when they fail or seem to be failing, the public will not pivot to yet another new party. They are likely to either give up completely, revolt violently, or go back to what they know - to the Conservatives - and that time around they better be reformed to represent their name and the public in earnest.
Reform have shown that are emphatically NOT A RIGHT WING party at all.
Farage for all his ego is not proving to be a leader with organisational ability nor a team manager.
He will bow to demographic replacement and not deport the millions that need to go.
And Mohammed Yusuf can stick his Britannia card where the sun don't shine.
Jenrick is making noises with his mouth that people want to hear but it stops there, just noises. He has lots to say now but not when he was immigration minister.
The Conservatives are still Uniparty and a busted brand name.
Other than the emergence of a hard truly right wing Nationalist Party there is now no way of 'getting our country back" ( to quote Reform followers)
Ban Islam, deport millions of foreigners, re introduce the death penalty and put Blair, Starmer and Co on trial for treachery to this Nation.
But that won't happen will it ?
So it's back to Revolution after all - or Reform under Islamic control.
Neither a good prospect.
Jenrick should switch to reform politely, so Farage can sabotage him in peace, as God intended