
"Reform UK will do things very differently. We will be the most pro-business, pro-entrepreneurship government this country has seen in modern times. This will mean more well-paid jobs for workers. We will free businesses to get on and make more money. We will bring into government people with real expertise in their areas. And we will signal a change of attitude towards work, making money and success."
"Nigel Farage will promise a bonfire of business regulation as he spells out his party's economic policies in more detail than ever in an attempt to bolster its reputation for fiscal credibility. The Reform leader will give a speech in London putting deregulation at the heart of his economic agenda, while also dropping a commitment made at the last election to deliver 90bn of tax cuts."
"Farage's speech is part of a broader push to flesh out Reform's domestic policies to counter criticism that the party cares only about migration. The party has been torn between its traditional economically liberal instincts and a desire to win over disenfranchised voters in Labour heartlands who are more supportive of state intervention. In recent months Farage has promised to nationalise half of the British water industry and spoken more warmly than before about the role of trade unions."
Nigel Farage positions deregulation as the centerpiece of Reform's economic agenda, promising a substantial reduction in business regulation. The party is abandoning an immediate pledge to deliver 90bn of tax cuts and conditions future tax cuts on bringing public spending under control to reduce borrowing costs. Farage argues that post-Brexit regulations are often worse than in 2016 and pledges a highly pro-business, pro-entrepreneurship government that will create well-paid jobs and bring experts into government. The party is expanding domestic policy offerings to counter migration-focused criticism and balances economic liberalism with appeal to state-interventionist voters.
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