Boris Johnson accuses Nigel Farage's Reform of glomping on monkey glands'
Briefly

Boris Johnson, former UK Prime Minister, expressed criticism towards Nigel Farage's Reform party during the World Governments Summit in Dubai. He likened their effort to gain voter appeal to 'glomping on monkey glands' from other political parties. Johnson pointed out that when he was Prime Minister, Reform's popularity stood at zero percent. His remarks suggest that he believes adopting tactics from rival parties will not enhance Reform's attractiveness to the electorate, reflecting on the significance of political identity and authenticity.
Boris Johnson criticized Nigel Farage's Reform for trying to gain political appeal, emphasizing that mimicking other parties will not enhance their attractiveness to voters.
During the World Governments Summit, Johnson remarked on his tenure, asserting that the popularity of Reform was negligible when he was in leadership.
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