Nigel Farage is set to make a statement about his “future in public life” at 2pm.
The Reform UK leader announced the bombshell on social media platform X.
He simply said: “I will make a statement on my future in public life at 2pm.”
It follows a spate of controversies in recent months following intense scrutiny of his financial support.
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Kemi Badenoch’s soeech has now ended.
We’ll bring you analysis fro our reporter in the room, Aaron Newbury, soon.
Kemi Badenoch defends triple lock
Kemi Badenoch has defended the triple lock policy.
She says she believes in it because it is “the right thing to do”.
The triple lock means the rise will either match the rate of inflation, average earnings or 2.5% – whichever is highest
‘Very very slim pickings’ Badenpch on Burnham’s cabinet picks
Kemi Badenoch has said it’s “very very slim pickings” when asked about who she thinks Andy Burnham should make Defence Secretary.
Badenoch: All foreign criminals need to be deported
Kemi Badenoch says all foreign criminals need to be deported.
She says she would support third-party country deportations, like Rwanda.
There are no consequences for crimes, the Tory leader says.
She urges Andy Burnham to vote against the early release of prisoners at an Opposition Day vote later on Tuesday.

Kemi Badenoch (Image: Sky News)
Putin ‘doesn’t care how nationalised your buses are’
Vladimir Putin “doesn’t care how nationalised your buses are”, Kemi Badenoch said as she hit out at her political opponents for not focusing enough on defence spending.
The Conservative leader criticised both Reform UK’s Nigel Farage and prime minister-in-waiting Andy Burnham for their focus in recent weeks.
Reform UK is “completely distracted by their constant scandals and personal dramas”, Mrs Badenoch said, adding Mr Burnham had said “nothing” about defence after an encounter between British forces and a Russian plane in the Arctic.
Hitting out at Mr Burnham’s devolution policy, the Conservative leader said: “I don’t think that Vladimir Putin is going to be worried about Nigel Farage, I don’t think he’s going to be worried about Andy Burnham either.
“Putin doesn’t care how nationalised your buses are and he doesn’t care whether No 10 is in Manchester or London.”
Badenoch jbe as she starts taking questions from the media
The Tory leader is now taking questions from the press “unlike other party leaders”, Kemi Badenoch says.
Andy Burnham refused to take press questions after a speech last Monday in Manchester.
Burnham ‘wants a summer holiday’, Badenoch says
Andy Burnham’s big idea is to tax the south to fund the north, Kemi Badenoch says.
She says the “room for movement” that Andy Burnham sees on taxes is “not in the real world”.
Taking aim at various party leders, she says “silly season” is not for the people running the country.
Speaking at a rally in central London where she spoke about defence funding, Mrs Badenoch said: “Burnham wants a summer holiday, Farage is in hiding, Starmer is retiring.”
She added: “But all of this is happening right at the time when difficult decisions need to be made.
“Silly season is not for the people running the country. Britain needs some grown-ups in the room, but they don’t appear to be any outside the Conservative Party.”
Badenoch offers to work with PM to cut wlefare and fund defence
Kemi Badenoch has offered to work with the next Prime Minister to work together to cut welfare and fund defence.
She jokes that the nect leader, who is likely to be Andy Burnham, won’t take her up on the offer.
Westminster ‘distracted’ when the country should be focused
Kemi Badenoch has accused Westminster of being “distracted”.
She says Prime Minister Keir Starmer is going to Turkey for NATO with an inadequate defence investment plan (DIP).
The Tory leader says the probems with the DIP hasn’t gone away just because Andy Burnham is “riding to their rescue”.

Kemi Badenoch at defence rally (Image: Sky News)
Kemi Badenoch arrives on stage
Kemi Badenoch has arrived on stage.
She begins by saying Sir Keir is jetting to the most important NATO summit in a generation because Russia could launch an attack on NATO as soon as 2030.
“This could put us in direct conflict with the world’s biggest nuclesr state”, she says.
Dramatic music plays as attendees await Kemi Badenoch’s arrivals
The dramatic sounds of “Welcome to My Battlegrounds” by Tom Salta is blaring in the run-up to Kemi Badenoch taking her place in front of the audience for the defence-themed rally.
Stage is set for Kemi Badenoch’s defence rally
Here’s a quick snapshot of people who will be standing behind Kemi Badenoch at her defence rally.
Our reporter Aaron Newbury is in the room and will be feeding analysis into the live blog from there.

Stage is set for Kemi Badenoch’s defence rally (Image: Aaron Newbury)
Tories assemble for Kemi Badenoch’s major defence rally
Kemi Badenoch is due to speak this morning in central London.
She’ll be attacking Labour’s reform on defence at an event attended by members and MPs.
The Express is on site, and have already spotted James Cartlidge, the shadow defence secretary, and Tory chairman Kevin Hollinrake at the entrance to the speech.
Andrew Griffith and Andrew Bowie are also here, with more of the shadow cabinet and senior MPs expected.
Most of the attendees are Conservative Party members, who’ve been told they’re coming along to a “rally” with Kemi.

A sign at Kemi Badenoch’s speech (Image: Aaron Newbury)
Trump appears to back Farage as Reform UK leader comes under scrutiny
Donald Trump appeared to indicate his backing for Nigel Farage as the Reform UK leader continues to face intense scrutiny over financial support given to him by a convicted criminal.
The Clacton MP claimed he was the victim of an “establishment hit job” and has “done no wrongdoing” after The Sunday Times reported George Cottrell had provided funding for security and staffing in the year before he was elected.
In a post on his Truth Social platform on Monday, the US President shared a link to an article on The National Pulse website titled They’re Running the 2024 Anti-Trump Playbook on Nigel Farage.
Under rules in place at the time of Mr Farage’s election in 2024, new MPs were required to register any gifts worth more than £300 they received in the previous 12 months, except where the gift “could not be reasonably thought by others” to relate to their political activities.
Mr Cottrell reportedly recruited and paid three staff to work on Mr Farage’s social media before the general election, and has continued to allow him to use a five-storey Georgian property he rented near Buckingham Palace.
Labour and the Liberal Democrats have called for Parliament’s standards commissioner, who is already investigating a £5 million gift the MP received from crypto-billionaire Christopher Harborne, to examine the support.

Donald Trump heads to Turkey (Image: Getty)
Kemi Badenoch does not back bank holiday if Three Lions win World Cup
Kemi Badenoch could be asked about the World Cup when reporters quiz her at a defence rally later on Tuesday morning.
She said on Monday night that she would probably not back a bank holiday if England wins the World Cup, arguing the “private sector would still be working and the public sector would take the day off”.
Asked whether she would support a bank holiday if the Three Lions win the tournament, the Tory leader told a Politics UK event: “Probably not, still.
“Sadly, we all know what would happen with a bank holiday – the private sector would still be working and the public sector would take the day off, and you’d all have to pay for it.
“This Conservative Party is very much about common sense. Party hard but work hard too, that is my motto.”

Kemi Badenoch (Image: Getty)
UK risks falling behind in global tech race, MPs warn
The UK risks being cut off from vital technology such as artificial intelligence models at the “whim” of leaders like Donald Trump unless British alternatives can be developed, MPs have warned.
The Trump administration’s restrictions on Anthropic’s advanced AI models showed the UK “may not be able to count on even its allies for access to vital technology”, the Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee said.
The Labour-led committee said the Government had failed to set out a clear plan for using the UK’s world-class science and research to secure its diplomatic goals.
With Andy Burnham expected to replace Sir Keir Starmer in No 10 later this month, committee chairwoman Dame Chi Onwurah said: “I hope the incoming administration will learn from the mistakes of its predecessors and move quickly to create a clear plan for how it will work internationally on science and technology.
“Without this, we risk falling even further behind in the global race for science and technology capability, undermining our economic prosperity and national security.”
In June, the US government banned foreign access to Anthropic’s most powerful Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models over national security concerns.
Last minute changes made to major defence plan
Defence secretary Dan Jarvis made a last minute change to the defence investment plan to make sure Britain joined an American ballistic missile programme after talks with US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
Jarvis, a former paratrooper, later managed to secure £1.5 billion extra for defence from Sir Keir Starmer and decided to invest £190 million of it in acquiring the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM), from a programme rejected by his predecessors who wanted to back British firms instead.

Dan Jarvis out and about talking about the defence investment plan (Image: Getty)
‘Burnham doesn’t appear to have said anything about the threats we face’
In her speech the Conservative Party leader is expected to attack the £5 billion black hole in the defence investment plan.
Mrs Badenoch will warn that “we’re supposed to pretend that isn’t happening” and blast Labour MPs saying: “Labour haven’t realised that the problems with that Defence Investment Plan have not gone away just because Andy Burnham is riding to the rescue.”
Mr Burnham, who is widely expected to become the next Prime Minister uncontested, “doesn’t appear to have said anything about the threats we face.”
And she will say: “Britain has received intelligence that Russia could launch at attack on NATO as soon as 2030.
“This development would put Britain in direct conflict with the world’s biggest nuclear armed state.
“We could not be facing a more serious situation.”
Kemi to ask Labour and Reform to take defence seriously
Kemi Badenoch is due to warn that Keir Starmer is heading to the “most important NATO summit in a generation.”
In a major speech this morning the Conservative Party leader is expected to hit out at intelligence which suggests the Russians could attack the alliance as soon as 2030.
“This is a critical moment in our national history,” she will say as Mrs Badenoch warns that only the Conservative Party is taking national security seriously.

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Andy Burnham has ‘no plan to defend Britain – Putin won’t be worried’
Kemi Badenoch has accused Andy Burnham of having no plan to defend Britain, warning that Vladimir Putin “won’t be worried” about the incoming prime minister. The Tory leader said the Russian tyrant doesn’t care whether No 10 is in Manchester or London – just what our response is if he launches an attack.
Mrs Badenoch will use a speech on Tuesday to warn that global conflicts and uncertainty means the UK “could not be facing a more serious situation”. She will also lash out at Sir Keir Starmer’s £15billion Defence Investment Plan as being “not fit for purpose”. Her attack comes as Sir Keir jets off to Ankara, Turkey, for the NATO summit – his last as Prime Minister.
Badenoch hits out at Farage ‘scandals’
Kemi Badenoch has taken aim at the “latest scandal” hitting Nigel Farage.
Speaking last night she warned that her party was getting ready for “any eventuality”, including a potential by-election in his seat of Clacton.
The news came after Mr Farage was the subject of a news story which reported he had not declared donations taken before he became an MP.
Mrs Badenoch warned that “if [Farage] ever got in […] It would just be this over and over again, things not being reported, endless scandals, and I just think that it would be chaos.”
Defence is already bruising for Labour
Kemi knows she is punching a weak spot for Labour by talking about defence. Controversy around the funding of national security has already brought down ministers, with John Healey and Al Carns resigning over the shortfall.
Now the Tory chief knows Andy Burnham, the incoming PM, will have to either take an axe to spending elsewhere, or hike taxes, to meet the defence investment plans already truncated targets.
Neither of which he will want to do. Defence could well be the rod that breaks another PMs back, before he has even started – with Starmer deftly passing Burnham an expensive poisoned chalice.
Badenoch to deliver major defence speech
Conservative Party Leader Kemi Badenoch will deliver a major speech on defence this morning.
It comes as the outgoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is due to jet off to NATO just days after it was exposed that his defence plans were not fully funded.
Sir Keir released his defence investment plan (Dip) last week, which was more than £10bn less than officials had asked for, and included a £5bn ‘black hole’ which needed to come from future budgets.

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