Rishi Sunak Firmly Rules Out Election Pact with Nigel Farage's Reform UK
Despite Farage's hints at cooperation, Sunak emphasizes a vote for Reform is a vote for Labour, rejecting any electoral deal.
- Richard Tice, leader of Reform UK, dismisses Farage's talk of a deal as 'banter.'
- Sunak insists only he or Keir Starmer will be prime minister, urging Conservative votes.
- Farage claims to have aided Conservatives in past elections but seeks something in return.
- Tice reiterates no deals with the Conservatives, maintaining Reform UK's independence.
- Farage criticizes Conservative handling of immigration, calling for a reshaped center-right.