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Nigel Farage to headline Reform UK conference as Lee Anderson insists party can win next election if it ‘takes the fight to parliament’

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Nigel Farage to headline Reform UK conference as Lee Anderson insists party can win next election if it 'takes the fight to parliament'

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Nigel Farage will give the keynote speech at the Reform UK party conference in Birmingham today, where party MPs will insist they can win the next general election.

Mr Farage will take to the stage at 4pm after fellow MPs Lee Anderson, Richard Tice and James McMurdock have addressed delegates at the NEC at the start of a two-day event.

The conference comes just a day after Farage said he would give up his ownership of Reform UK, which was set up in 2018 as a private limited company. In July’s general election, Reform won 14% of the vote and five elected MPs in Westminster, led by Farage.

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Agenda

Below is the programme for today and tomorrow at the Reform UK conference in Birmingham.

Below are the schedules for today’s keynote speeches:

  • 12:15 pm – James McMurdock, Representative
  • 15:00 hours: MP Rupert Lowe
  • 3:15 p.m.: Congressman Lee Anderson
  • 15.30 hours – Richard Tice, MP
  • 16.00 hours: Nigel Farage MP

Former Conservative MP Ann Widdicombe and former soldier Ant Middleton will also speak at the conference.

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Hello and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage of the Reform UK conference in Birmingham.

Nigel Farage will deliver the keynote speech at the NEC alongside MPs Lee Anderson, Richard Tice and James McMurdock, who will also address delegates.

Reform has five MPs in Westminster after winning 14% of the vote in this year’s general election.

Follow our live coverage as we guide you through the conference with the latest developments and reactions.

The conference opens at 10am but the first event will take place at noon.

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  • Agenda

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