The rally of Northwest Essex, who heard speeches from four of the five MPs of the Reform, follows spitting between the conservative party leader D -Ja Ja Badenoch and the Farage over party membership data during the Christmas period.
D -Farage told members of the rally reform that the fertilizers “should be scared of you” while he talks about the dispute with d -Ja Badenoch.
The rally comes as the poll suggests that the party has pulled the level and possibly ahead of the conservatives.
The TECHNE UK poll has put the reform of 24%, one point in front of the conservatives at 23%and two points behind the first -ranked labor at 26%.
At the outbreak of the vote, Farage said to the audience: “I also think we are beginning to see a wave that passes through the Atlantic Ocean from the east coast of America, where Donald Trump standing on a platform, many of whose policies were not different in What we put to the British people in this treaty last July won this incredible victory and came down to the most amazing start.
“And even those people who don’t like it say, do you know what? He does things. “
The reform leader added, “People look at us and say,” As Trump, these people will do things “and believe me, we will do it.
“This will not only be an earthquake in British politics. This will be the most historical political change that this country has seen. “
At the end of December, Ja Badenoch challenged the reform’s claim that his membership had outpaced the conservatives, accusing G -n Farage of Fakery.
The reform categorically denied the prosecution and stated that it was considering legal action.
At the rally, Farage rejected the prospect of a legal battle and said that “the next best thing is to come and visit and meet with my fake members in the Northwest Essex Electoral Region.”
“You don’t look very fake to me. You look very real and I tell you what, the opposition should be scared of you, “he added.
D -N -Farage also acknowledged that the review of the Reform UK candidates was “probably nearly close to a crash” in the past after several were rejected to make sexist remarks and the use of racial rumors.
Prior to the rally, Badenoch rejected Reform UK as a “Protest Party”.
She told television operators that “she is not at all worried about the presence of the reform in her patch, adding that talking about Labor’s agricultural policy is” much more important than having a rally for myself. “
Asked about the electoral numbers when visiting a farm in Cheshire, D -Ja Badenoch said that “it is no surprise that protest parties are currently recruiting in the ballot box.”
Reform supporter Alan Goldsmith, 85, said after the rally that he voted conservatively “throughout my life”, but will never do it again because “they are incredible idiots.”
He told the PA news agency: “I have voted a conservative all my life. I was born in this area, but I will never vote again because they are idiots. Incredible idiots and they haven’t received it yet.
“They have not yet realized what was wrong. They are as thick as two short boards.
“When you look on television and has a labor advisor and a conservative advisor, they are all young guys who haven’t really lived. And they advise these politicians on life and are 23, 25, 27.
“This is the blind that leads the blind.”
Asked about the comments of the Protest Party of G -Ja Badenoch, G -n Goldsmith added: “They are fat again. They just don’t understand it, they didn’t get it. “
The 22 -year -old Harrison Groz said he was planning to stand up for reform in Bishop Stoford West in the local election.
Asked what the younger generation found attractive to the party, he replied: “It is about achieving achievement in life.
“I do not buy this idea of ​​socialism, where everyone should be the same. I think if you want to do well, you have to get out of bed in the morning, put a shift and try and make as much as possible.
“In the end, it comes down to the problem of trust. Time and again voters, the electorate, is said by the Conservatives that we will reduce mass migration. We will do this. We will do this. We will reduce taxes.
“And I think it’s time for some of the end.”