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General election 2019: Nigel Farage wants election 'alliance' with Tories | General election 2019: Nigel Farage wants election 'alliance' with Tories |
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Nigel Farage says there needs to be "some kind of alliance" between the Tories and the Brexit Party for the upcoming election. | Nigel Farage says there needs to be "some kind of alliance" between the Tories and the Brexit Party for the upcoming election. |
Reports have suggested Mr Farage's party would stand down hundreds of election candidates for December's poll to stop a split in the pro-Brexit vote. | Reports have suggested Mr Farage's party would stand down hundreds of election candidates for December's poll to stop a split in the pro-Brexit vote. |
The Conservatives have consistently ruled out a formal pact with the party. | The Conservatives have consistently ruled out a formal pact with the party. |
It comes after President Donald Trump said Mr Farage and Boris Johnson should team up as "an unstoppable force". | It comes after President Donald Trump said Mr Farage and Boris Johnson should team up as "an unstoppable force". |
The Brexit Party's launch for its official election campaign has just begun and Mr Farage is expected to announce the party's strategy. | The Brexit Party's launch for its official election campaign has just begun and Mr Farage is expected to announce the party's strategy. |
Chairman of the party, Richard Tice, said: "We have a major role to play in the outcome of this general election." | Chairman of the party, Richard Tice, said: "We have a major role to play in the outcome of this general election." |
The Brexit Party's MEP for the North West of England, Claire Fox, said she was "really excited by this election because voters can take centre stage again". | |
In August, Mr Farage tweeted the party had "635 men and women from all walks of life who are prepared to fight a general election". | In August, Mr Farage tweeted the party had "635 men and women from all walks of life who are prepared to fight a general election". |
And in September, the party issued a list of 409 candidates standing in England, Scotland and Wales. | And in September, the party issued a list of 409 candidates standing in England, Scotland and Wales. |
Mr Farage has been critical of Mr Johnson's failure to deliver on his promise that the UK would leave the EU on 31 October. | Mr Farage has been critical of Mr Johnson's failure to deliver on his promise that the UK would leave the EU on 31 October. |
But earlier this week, the Telegraph reported the Brexit Party was considering removing candidates to help the Conservatives win a majority of seats in 12 December's election to ensure the UK leaves the EU. | But earlier this week, the Telegraph reported the Brexit Party was considering removing candidates to help the Conservatives win a majority of seats in 12 December's election to ensure the UK leaves the EU. |
Instead, it said, they would focus their energies on Labour-held seats which voted Leave in the 2016 EU referendum. | Instead, it said, they would focus their energies on Labour-held seats which voted Leave in the 2016 EU referendum. |
Mr Farage called the reports "idle speculation". | Mr Farage called the reports "idle speculation". |
But speaking about his party's launch on Friday morning, he told LBC radio: "Most of what I will be saying will be about Boris' deal and the need, in my view, for some kind of alliance." | But speaking about his party's launch on Friday morning, he told LBC radio: "Most of what I will be saying will be about Boris' deal and the need, in my view, for some kind of alliance." |
He refused to comment on whether the Brexit Party would be fielding "20 or 200 candidates". | He refused to comment on whether the Brexit Party would be fielding "20 or 200 candidates". |
Remain pacts | Remain pacts |
On the other side of the Brexit debate, Remain-supporting parties have been negotiating electoral pacts in certain constituencies. | On the other side of the Brexit debate, Remain-supporting parties have been negotiating electoral pacts in certain constituencies. |
The potential agreements would see the Liberal Democrats, Greens and Plaid Cymru stand aside for each other to ensure the election of as many MPs who back a second Brexit referendum as possible. | The potential agreements would see the Liberal Democrats, Greens and Plaid Cymru stand aside for each other to ensure the election of as many MPs who back a second Brexit referendum as possible. |
Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley said it was "no secret" that the his party was "talking to the Lib Dems and Plaid" but "nothing has been finalised". | Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley said it was "no secret" that the his party was "talking to the Lib Dems and Plaid" but "nothing has been finalised". |