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    Nigel Farage pulled out all the stops to dazzle the audience when he unveiled his cabinet-in-waiting: podiums, lights, music and a sense of showbiz his rivals would struggle to muster.

    But there remains one problem he cannot entirely shake: the faces behind those podiums are politicians who stood for the Conservative Party when it was roundly rejected by the electorate more than 18 months ago.

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    Tory defectors Robert Jenrick and Suella Braverman, both members of previous Conservative governments, will take up the role of chancellor and education secretary respectively if Reform wins the next general election.

    (L-R)  Reform's Zia Yusuf, Robert Jenrick, Nigel Farage, Richard Tice and Suella Braverman. Pic: Reuters
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    (L-R) Reform’s Zia Yusuf, Robert Jenrick, Nigel Farage, Richard Tice and Suella Braverman. Pic: Reuters

    There were awkward moments when Zia Yusuf, Reform’s head of policy who is the party’s pick for home secretary, trashed the Conservatives’ record on immigration – all while being flanked by ex-Tory immigration minister Jenrick.

    Even Jenrick himself spoke of the country suffering “decades of mismanagement” – to which it felt there was a collective eyebrow-raise, accompanied with the question: “Whose fault is that?”

    This is certainly what opposition parties are arguing – that despite the glitz and glamour, and the impression of the future, Reform is a party of the past.

    Past faces, past dramas.

    How was Farage‘s top team going to work together when the coveted position of chancellor was handed not to Farage’s loyal deputy, Richard Tice, but to newcomer Jenrick?

    (L-R) Robert Jenrick and Nigel Farage. Pic: Reuters
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    And what about MPs who were elected by Reform voters – Lee Anderson and Sarah Pochin, for instance – who find themselves so far without a top job?

    And if Yusuf was content to expose the Conservatives’ record on immigration on a public podium, how might his conversations with his former Tory colleague unfold in private?

    It was this tension I tried to address when I asked Farage how he would ensure that the psychodrama that engulfed the Tories would not also plague his party too.

    After all, some of the key characters remain the same; a cabinet of egos – or as Tory leader Kemi Badenoch likes to put it, “drama queens”.

    Braverman – sacked not once but twice by Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak – and Jenrick, the man Sunak installed as a minister in the Home Office seemingly to keep an eye on his unpredictable home secretary.

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    Farage’s response cut to the chase: “If people mess about, behave badly or a disloyal, they won’t be here very long.”

    “We’re not going to put up with it,” he added.

    “We haven’t got time. We are not going to aim for government to put it through the same psychodrama that the Conservatives did for over four years, where they spent more time fighting each other than they did fighting for the country.”

    That warning may be what marks Farage out from his Conservative counterparts – and, as he takes more Tories on, he is going to need as many points of distinction as possible.

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