Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson could find themselves on the same side (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson in the same political team would be like having a Brexiteer version of the galacticos.
Real Madrid has scared their opponents with David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo (the Brazilian) in their starred team while they were looking to dominate football.
And this is exactly what could happen if the two most important British politicians of the last 20 years unite their strengths.
Farage, the extremely popular leader in the United Kingdom reform, is apparently ready to work with the former Prime Minister – the only politician who resonates with the public like him.
Together, they could become an unstoppable electoral force.
Based on current surveys, a reforming mega party would manage Sir Keir Starmer, who votes in an unprecedented post-electoral collapse.
Kemi Badenoch has publicly excluded all negotiations with the reform, but some preservatives have urged narrower links.
Another Brexity Galactico type, former Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg affairs secretary, said that a conservative reform pact would be “devastating for socialists” and could open the way to a “really conservative coalition”.
Another, the former interior secretary, Suella Braverman, also wants to “unite the right” – recently warned “there is no space in British politics for two conservative parties”.
According to some bookmakers, Mr. Farage is preferred to be the next PM, followed by Ms. Badenoch, the health secretary Wes Stting and Mr. Johnson.
Jacob Rees-Mogg talked about the advantages of a merger (Image: Getty)
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That alone says something about the popularity of Mr. Johnson, since he is not even a deputy at the moment.
As part of their motivation for power, reform strategists aim to support party support to match Mr. Farage's personal note by 32%.
An electoral calculation survey published on the weekend had a reform out of 24%, with the work and level of conservatives on 23%.
This would put the conservatives in 178 seats, the reform of 175 and the work on 174 – giving a mega unified a total of 353 shared deputies.
The leak of support for the heartlands reform of the traditional working class is so pronounced that in the reform of the local elections of May provide that “a vote for the conservatives is a vote for work”.
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Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/2011986/nigel-farage-boris-johnson-alliance