“Feasibly, it’s not going to happen - I’m not going to get an assessment,” she said.
"Above all what we're going to do from today is we're going to professionalise the party, we're going to democratise the party and those few bad apples that have crept in will be gone, will be long gone, and we will never have any of their type back in our organisation," he said.Mr Farage denied he would join any pact with the Tories, saying he would prefer to "let the Conservative Party tear themselves apart".
"We're going to focus on going after the Labour vote" instead, he said.As he was speaking, Mr Farage received a congratulatory message from former president Donald Trump.In a social media post, Mr Trump wrote: "Congratulations to Nigel Farage on his big WIN of a Parliament Seat Amid Reform UK Election Success.
"Nigel is a man who truly loves his Country."Reform also gained Great Yarmouth, Boston and Skegness, and South Basildon and East Thurrock from the Tories, while former Conservative MP Lee Anderson - who defected to Reform in March -
The party drew large support in areas where the Conservatives won in 2019 under Boris Johnson, coming second in many constituencies.
An earlier exit poll for broadcasters had forecast the party would win 13 MPs, more than many polls during the campaign had predicted.Sir Alister served as Scottish secretary from 2019 until he stood down, later receiving a knighthood in Sunak's previous round of honours in July 2024.
During the election campaign, he was the most senior politicianThe former MP for Dumfries and Galloway admitted placing three bets but has previously said he did not breach any rules and has not been investigated by the Gambling Commission.
Hart spent nearly two years as Sunak's chief whip, responsible for party discipline and ensuring MPs vote with the government.The publication of his parliamentary diaries last month, which included stories of an MP being trapped in a brothel and politicians demanding knighthoods, caused a stir in Westminster and were criticised by some Tories for revealing the secrets of his time in government.