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Farage Q&A: 'With the renewed steel industry, there'll be these bigger uses for coal'

Glamorgan Gazette

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June 12, 2025

REFORM UK leader Nigel Farage has started his party's campaign ahead of next year's Senedd election, saying he believes his party will win enough votes to govern Wales.

At a private event for select party members and journalists, he was asked about his plans for the party, who it would put forward to be First Minister, and for detail on the pledges he announced ahead of the visit - many in an opinion piece penned for our sister website WalesOnline.

In that, he wrote: “We have said and say again that we think it's better to use British coal for British steel than imported coal. Which is why we would allow coal, if suitable, to be mined in Wales as part of Reform's long-term ambition to reopen the Port Talbot Steelworks, but we know this will not be quick or easy.”

He also wrote: “We would end funding to the Wales Refugee Council.”

WalesOnline: “Right now, you haven't yet got a leader in Wales. If you take seats, you're going to need one. What are your plans?”

Nigel Farage: Right now, at the minute I'm the leader of the national party. I'm here in Wales, as I've just been in England in the local elections. Today we've opened up the candidates, for policy processes. We're just getting going really, really just getting going in Wales. So please give me time. And that leadership figure in Wales will emerge.

WO: You were here a few months ago [November] and you asked for time. What is your timeline? When when can we start asking that question and get an answer?

NF: Have a look at what I've done since the last time I was here. Have a look at some of the victories we've secured in England and in Scotland last week in the Scottish Parliament by-election - we came from nowhere to pushing up close to the SNP and Labour. We've got a lot going on, all right, and it will happen.

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This story is from the June 12, 2025 edition of Glamorgan Gazette.

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