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Nigel Farage is ready to satisfy the billionaire proprietor of Manchester United earlier than Christmas as Reform UK doubles down on its drive to woo enterprise chiefs.
The Reform chief will attempt to win over Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the founding father of chemical compounds big Ineos who has amassed an estimated fortune of round £23.5bn.
Sir Jim, who has been a fierce critic of Britain’s web zero drive, which Mr Farage and Reform additionally oppose, disclosed particulars of the assembly on a podcast.
Chatting with The Occasions’ The Enterprise, he stated Mr Farage requested the assembly and that he has additionally met Tory chief Kemi Badenoch.
Sir Jim lashed out at vitality secretary Ed Miliband’s plans to take away fossil fuels from the electrical energy provide this decade and the federal government’s 2050 web zero goal, describing the objectives as “absurd”.
And he stated the plans would put greater than one million jobs in danger over the following 10 years.

“You would most likely multiply that by ten when you take a look at all of the oblique jobs which are associated by way of providers. It’s most likely ten million jobs in Europe and three quarters of a trillion euros in worth,” he instructed the podcast.
However, regardless of alignment with a few of Mr Farage’s views on the federal government’s web zero agenda, Sir Jim dominated out donating any cash to Reform.
He stated: “I’ve at all times been impartial on political events. I’ve by no means had a choice a technique or one other. I simply need one which runs the nation properly. I can’t see myself paying for insurance policies.”
Sir Jim described Sir Keir Starmer as “an inexpensive bloke” and “a pleasant man”. He added: “I’m undecided it’s simple to handle his social gathering. However it’s a must to make some powerful choices and I don’t know whether or not he’s possibly a bit too good.”
And he stated Britain is a “excessive tax, excessive immigration, excessive crime” nation, and that “when you take a look at why Trump received, on tax, immigration and the economic system, and the present authorities, for no matter cause, isn’t delivering on these areas”.
When requested whether or not he would help Mr Farage, Sir Jim stated: “I believe most individuals would help him if he may type these issues [the economy, crime and taxation].”
Reform UK was requested to remark.

















