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Nigel Farage could be returning to frontline politics ahead of the next election, according to Reform UK leader Richard Tice.<\/p>\n
Tice said the former UKIP and Conservative politician could play a leading role for his party once he returns from the I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here jungle.<\/p>\n
He said he thought Farage would find the idea of a big comeback “very hard to resist” while speaking to the Telegraph.<\/p>\n
Members of the Conservative Party have already indicated they would like to see Farage join them, with one MP suggesting he could be given a peerage and made home secretary.<\/p>\n
But Tice suggested Farage was keen to return to the party he founded after the Brexit Party disbanded.<\/p>\n
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Tice told the Telegraph: \u201cHe needs to make the judgment \u2013 does he want to come back full time into politics?<\/p>\n
“The more help, as far as I\u2019m concerned, the better. I think he will find it very hard to resist.<\/p>\n
“The opportunity once and for all to punish the Tories will be unbelievably tempting to him.\u201d<\/p>\n
Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis had previously said he would “love” to see Farage return to the Tories and even Farage himself has flirted with the idea of a return saying \u201cnever say never\u201d while he was attending the Tory party conference.<\/p>\n
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Tice said the next general election would be a good opportunity for his party.<\/p>\n
He said: “This will be an immigration election, whether the main parties like it or not. It is a great opportunity for Reform.\u201d<\/p>\n
Farage will return from the jungle next week after repeatedly clashing with fellow contestants on Brexit, immigration and culture war issues.<\/p>\n
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