
BRITAIN will be pushed to “economic collapse” and a general election in two years Nigel Farage predicted today.
Mr Farage made a speech in the City of London outlining his party’s vision for the UK economy which he said would be “‘the most pro-business” government the UK has seen.

Mr Farage said he will ditch the controversial tax cuts proposed in the last Reform manifesto due to the UK’s “dire state of debt”. He added that inheritance tax on family farms would be scrapped and he hopes to raise the threshold for income tax to £20,000.
The Reform leader warned that government spending means by 2027 Labour will be forced to make a Budget of “genuine austerity”.
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