Nigel Farage calls Reform ‘largest unionist party in the country’ and says they will be robust in tackling threat from separatists like SNP and Plaid Cymru

As the sun set over Chelmsford racecourse, Nigel Farage was projecting a rosy vision of Britain under the rule of Reform.

The ‘father of Brexit‘ – who has been accused of risking the break-up of the UK by fanning the factional politics of nationalism – insisted that he has succeeded the Tories as the natural party of the Union.

Speaking as he prepared to give a victory speech in Essex on Friday, Mr Farage rejected warnings that the country is ‘sleepwalking into the end of the United Kingdom’ after Labour’s obliteration in Wales led to Plaid Cymru taking control of the Cardiff

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