Nigel Farage Accused Of 'Fantasy Economics' Over Plan To Cut Public Spending By £400 Billion

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Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party speaks at an event in London, Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party speaks at an event in London, Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Nigel Farage has been accused of “fantasy economics” after Reform UK’s chairman said the party would slash up to £400 billion a year of public spending in its first term in office if it wins the next election.

Zia Yusuf insisted the party could find the huge savings by cutting back on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) schemes, scrapping Net Zero policies and slashing quangos.

Speaking on Sky News on Sunday, he said Farage was “crazy about” the plan.

He said: “When was the last time you had a political leader in this country with a real shot at Downing Street, calling for £300 to £400 billion of cuts in the first term of government?

“I cannot remember it inside my lifetime, he was really crazy about this. Almost all of those cuts would actually improve the lives of British people. That is the state of decay in this country.”

Zia Yusuf(chair Reform) tells #TrevorPhillips, with a straight face, that Reform is "calling for £300b to £400b of cuts in public spending in there 1st term of government... & those cuts will improve the lives of British people..." 🤔#bbclaurakpic.twitter.com/4MxJSUEIe8

— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) June 1, 2025

But a Labour spokesperson said: “Nigel Farage’s fantasy economics would supercharge the chaos inflicted by Liz Truss, crash the economy, destroy jobs, ruin the public services working people rely on, and add £5,500 onto the average family’s mortgage - it would be a disaster for Britain.

“Farage and Reform simply can’t be trusted to look after your family’s finances, or the country’s.”

Tory chairman Nigel Huddleston said: “Reform have given up any pretence of being a serious party. Nigel Farage now wants hardworking taxpayers to foot the bill for unlimited welfare, while handing out fantasy pledges with numbers that don’t even begin to add up.

“Reform have abandoned any principles and embraced Corbyn-style chaos. Farage says Corbyn was ‘pretty much right’ and his chair boasts of slashing £300 billion from public services without naming a single department.

“It’s pure populist theatre - uncosted, unserious, and utterly unfit for government. If voters want socialism draped in a Union Jack, sold with a pint and a wink, Reform’s their party.

“But if they want lower taxes, secure borders, and grown-up government, that’s the Conservatives.”

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