Overview
- YouGov polling places Reform UK near 30% and roughly ten points ahead of Labour after a summer dominated by Nigel Farage's migration-focused messaging.
- The two-day Birmingham conference is set to host hundreds of companies and lobby groups, with packages reportedly costing up to £250,000 and offering VIP perks.
- Several firms are wary of public association, with many sending junior staff, and Heathrow clarified that conference participation does not constitute support for Reform UK.
- Reform's flagship pledges center on mass deportations, daily removal flights, and exiting the European Convention on Human Rights and UN refugee conventions, which experts say would be legally complex and protracted.
- Industry interest is split, with tobacco, hunting and crypto groups engaging as energy companies voice concern over anti–net-zero plans and threats to cancel renewable contracts.