Nigel Farage’s Reform UK to ‘take over’ Tories’ membership numbers in just days

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Reform is quickly gaining members. (Image: Getty)

has seen a recent surge in popularity, prompting warnings that they may be set to have more members than the within a month.

According to the latest available figures, the gap in membership between the two parties appears to be just over 9,000.

‘s party now has a , which at the time of writing is at a whopping 122,558, compared to the latest membership figures available for the Conservative Party – 131,680.

The don’t publish their membership numbers , with the last figures dropping in November when took over as leader.

Reform has been focusing on attracting younger members, with methods including reducing the party’s membership fee to just £10 for those 25 and under.

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The Tories may have fewer members than Reform by January. (Image: Getty)

This has clearly worked as the party in less than 48 hours last week, according to Farage, and a Reform spokesperson said they’re expecting to surpass Tory membership numbers in January, which is just nine days away.

Farage claimed his party has become incredibly popular with people over the past 14 years of Tory “deception and failure”.

He told : “Reform has all the momentum in British politics, as our membership numbers show. We are growing at an unprecedented rate and will soon surpass the failed , who are being abandoned after 14 years of deception and failure.”

Reform Chairman Zia Yusf shared his confidence in Farage as Reform looks increasingly likely to contend with the and Labour in the next general election.

He said: “History is being made as the century-long stranglehold the two old parties have had on Britain is finally broken. will be the next prime minister, and will return Britain to greatness.”

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Reform has also seen recent endorsements and from both the UK and across the pond.

Tech billionaire recently showed his support for Farage and his party, saying he think they’ll win the next election and hinting he could be donating to them.

Reform Treasurer and billionaire Nick Candy also pledged to donate a “seven-figure” sum as he joined the party earlier this month. The three of them were seen at ‘s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida shortly after.

The Conservative Party has been contacted for comment.

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