- Nigel Farage has questioned Donald Trump's judgment regarding the Iran war, despite referring to him as a friend.
- In a Daily Mail interview, Farage expressed concern that Trump's anti-war stance could be undermined by the conflict.
- The Reform UK leader admitted he has not spoken to Trump in months, having last communicated “earlier this year”.
- Farage previously suggested that Trump had been poorly advised ahead of the military action.
- He also outlined Reform UK's policy plans, including scrapping Sir Keir Starmer’s post-Brexit EU reset for closer US economic ties, welfare reform, and expanding North Sea oil and gas drilling.
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