Reform UK leader Nigel Farage campaigning for the local elections next month.Nigel Farage has been accused of “conning” voters for announcing billions of pounds worth of policies without saying how he would pay for them.The Reform UK leader was left stumped when put on the spot while campaigning ahead of the local elections on May 1.Farage has said his party would reverse Labour’s decision to means test winter fuel payments, scrap the rise in employers’ National Insurance payments and end the changes to inheritance tax opposed by farmers.In addition, he has said a Reform UK government would also increase the salary threshold for starting to pay income tax to £20,000 a year.At a press conference in County Durham, Farage was asked by The Guardian: “Do you have a plan for how you’d pay for all these economic plans, and if you don’t do you risk slightly conning voters?”The Reform leader then gave a long-winded an
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