Reform UK's leader Nigel Farage expressed his party's excitement over the projected success in the UK election, describing it as 'huge.' In a video shared online, Farage revealed that early results from the northeast of England showed Reform with 30% of the vote, surpassing all expectations.
The UK broadcasters' exit poll further indicated that Reform, a party that did not exist in its current form during the last UK general election, is expected to secure 13 seats. Farage confidently stated that this outcome signifies a significant victory for Reform, with the potential to secure 'many, many seats' across the country.
Farage highlighted the anticipated support for Reform, estimating that the party could receive over six million votes. He emphasized the magnitude of this achievement, emphasizing that it is a monumental moment for the party.
During his address, Farage criticized the media for allegedly excluding Reform UK representatives from election night coverage. However, this claim was promptly refuted when Britain's Channel 4 aired a clip featuring a Reform representative, Ann Widdecombe, in their studio.