LONDON — Nigel Farage has a new recruit to his Reform UK cause. They haven’t always been the best of pals.
Robert Jenrick, a former Tory leadership contender, defected to Farage’s right-wing cause Thursday after being fired from the Conservatives by party Leader Kemi Badenoch.
Farage is “obviously the right person to lead the movement for change Britain needs,” Jenrick said, adding the Reform leader was “all too often a lone voice of common sense.”
Farage and Jenrick haven’t always been on the friendliest of terms.
After the duo’s Thursday night love-in at a London press conference, POLITICO sweeps through the seven occasions the pair were at each other’s throats.
September 2024: Farage says Jenrick believes in nothing
Farage showed little love for Jenrick when he offered himself as a future Conservative Party leader in the 2024 contest to replace Rishi Sunak.
Jenrick was “formerly a man that believed in nothing” who pitched himself as the “great hardliner,” Farage said in a post on X as the contest reached its climax.
“This is almost certainly done for political gain and not out of conviction. He will divide the party,” Farage added.
Making sure he had really hammered home his distaste, Farage concluded: “I doubt that Jenrick will last long if he wins.”
October 2024: Farage brands Jenrick a hypocrite
Farage never misses an opportunity to bash a former Conservative minister over their record in government. Jenrick wasn’t spared in his past life.

The Reform leader couldn’t resist a Jenrick jab when POLITICO reported that long-term contracts for housing irregular migrants had actually been approved by Jenrick while he was immigration minister.
Farage decried Jenrick as a “hypocrite” for attack Labour on similar grounds, adding: “Don’t believe a word that he says on anything.”
Their first pint as Reform pals could be awkward.
April 2025: Farage versus Robert Generic
Asked by Sky whether Jenrick would be welcome in Reform, Farage’s answer was equivocal: “Maybe … if we thought he was genuine, yes.”
But it came with this caveat.
“Don’t forget…this is Robert Generic. This is Robert the Remainer. This is the Robert the ‘I don’t stand particularly for anything at all’ who suddenly appears to be … on this Damascene conversion.”
May 2025: Jenrick says Farage has had too many pints
It cuts both ways. Jenrick has been happy to throw the odd insult Farage’s way too.
Lambasting Reform’s social security policy, the ex-Tory got personal: “Has he cooked this up after one too many pints at his local?,” Jenrick asked. “Has a joint found its way into his usual pack of Marlboro Golds?”
August 2025: Jenrick claims he’s got Farage rattled
Farage and Jenrick traded blows last summer amid heated protests over a hotel housing irregular migrants in Essex.
Farage labeled Jenrick “no friend” of the English town of Epping after the then shadow justice secretary visited a rally outside the Bell Hotel.
“When Robert Jenrick was immigration minister he grew the number of illegal migrants living in free hotels to 56,000,” tweeted Farage with a one minute video to boot.
Eager to grab the last word, Jenrick responded: “You’re rattled.”
By Jenrick’s account Thursday, he started talking to Farage about a possible defection just weeks later.
August 2025: Farage calls Jenrick a fraud
Farage found more of Jenrick’s ministerial record to bash last summer.
“Jenrick is a fraud,” he tweeted to his millions of followers. “I’ve always thought so, this quote proves it.”
The quote in question? Jenrick speaking in 2022 about procuring more hotels for migrants who cross the English Channel.
September 2025: Don’t let Farage run a school, says Jenrick
Jenrick told the Sun Farage was “a good bloke to go to the pub with and he speaks to a lot of people in the country.”
“But I don’t think Nigel’s the kind of bloke you want to have running your kids’ schools, or running your local hospital,” adding he wasn’t sure “if Nigel actually thinks he is the right person to do that himself.”
And earlier that year, Jenrick said it was his ambition to “put Reform out of business,” and send Farage back “to retirement.”
That hasn’t quite happened. If you can’t beat them, join them, eh?



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