Nigel Farage to Skip UK Conservative Conference Led by Liz Truss
In Brief
Farage's decision to avoid the CPAC UK event highlights divisions among right-leaning UK political figures regarding US conservative influence.
Key Facts
- Nigel Farage will not attend the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) event in the UK.
- The CPAC event is scheduled to take place in July and will be led by former Prime Minister Liz Truss.
- A source from Reform UK stated the party would be 'steering well clear' of the event, as will senior Conservatives.
- Farage was recently questioned about Reform UK's candidate vetting process after a candidate resigned over a photo appearing to show a Nazi salute.
- Liz Truss was chosen by CPAC to lead the UK version of the conference.
What Happened
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has decided not to attend the upcoming CPAC conference in the UK, which will be led by Liz Truss. Reform UK and senior Conservative figures are also expected to avoid the event.
Why It Matters
The move signals differing attitudes among UK right-wing politicians toward US conservative events and may reflect broader divisions within the UK's political right. It also comes as Reform UK faces scrutiny over its candidate vetting procedures.
What's Next
Attention will focus on who attends the CPAC UK event in July and how the absence of key figures like Farage affects its reception. Reform UK's handling of candidate vetting may also remain under scrutiny.
Sources
- The Guardian — Nigel Farage to snub US conservative conference brought to UK by Liz Truss(3h ago)
- The Independent — Farage says ‘sometimes people lie’ when quizzed on Reform’s vetting failures after Nazi salute candidate quits(11m ago)
