War of words breaks out between Boris and Nigel over Russia, security and the economy

25 Sep 2025

By MARTIN BECKFORD, POLICY EDITOR

Boris Johnson branded Nigel Farage a threat to national security last night.

The former prime minister said he had ‘serious concerns’ about the Reform UK leader’s stance on Russia.

He also condemned the party’s approach to economics as ‘ridiculous’ and questioned whether it will ‘even exist’ by the next election – as well as dismissing the idea of it forming a pact with the Tories.

It marks Mr Johnson’s first response to the attack on his record on immigration earlier this week, in which Mr Farage vowed that a future Reform government would prevent the arrivals he dubbed the ‘Boriswave’ from being allowed to settle permanently in Britain.

In an interview, Mr Johnson insisted he had confidence in the policy direction being taken by the Conservatives and in the ‘energy and combativeness’ of party leader Kemi Badenoch. But he said he had ‘serious concerns’ about ‘the approach to the economy of the Reform Party and the approach on our national security’.

‘I think both of those will be severely tested in the years ahead, and people will actually want serious answers – and I think that the answers are going to be Conservative answers,’ he predicted.

He said the two priorities for Britain are reducing state spending and improving national security in the face of the ‘threat of Russia’, and that he had ‘very serious anxieties’ about both.

Mr Johnson questioned if the UK should be led by Labour, whose grassroots ‘are still basically pro-Moscow, Corbynista’ or by ‘this Reform gang, who are on record as saying that Nato provoked [Vladimir] Putin’s aggression’. He added: ‘What the world needs is UK leadership on this, and they need the UK to be strong and determined, and not to sound morally equivocal about transparent evil like invading Ukraine.’

Last year he accused Mr Farage of ‘parroting Putin’s lies’ for suggesting that Ukraine had provoked Russia by seeking EU and Nato membership.

Mr Johnson also took aim at Reform’s proposed policy of lifting the two-child benefit cap, which would cost an estimated £3.5 billion a year.

‘That’s ridiculous. How are we supposed to explain to hard-working people that their neighbours can take more and more money from the state?’ he asked.

‘We have got to reform welfare. We have got to spend less on public services.’

He mocked Reform’s recent rise in the polls, saying that it was ‘on zero’ when he was in Downing Street because he had ‘got Brexit done’.

In the interview with the Harry Cole Saves The West show on YouTube, he added: ‘Who is to say whether that party will even exist before the next election.’

And he dismissed the idea of a deal with Mr Farage, saying: ‘The answers to this country’s problems are going to be Conservative answers.

‘The Conservative Party is the oldest, most successful party in the world. It will come back.’

A spokesman for Reform UK hit back last night, saying: ‘The Boriswave was the biggest betrayal in modern political history. No wonder he wants to attack us after we exposed his terrible record in office. Reform UK will clean up Boris Johnson’s mess.’

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Comment from :

GramValleyMiddle

At last!! Go Boris – admit that Nigel’s disastrous popularism damages our great nation. Brexit first – now fascism. Nigel is an opportunist who has no regard for our country – wake up Britain.

Teuchtar4

At last someone like Boris taking on Farage and his invisible policies and Farage’s support of Putin . I hope that Kemi can come to an accommodation with Boris so that he can campaign effectively for the Tories. I have to laugh at so many perfect people on here writing about a politician who is actually a human who makes mistakes. It must be so hard for these critics to live their perfect unblemished lives.

Lies from a Faragista :

Healthier

A bit rich coming from a man who sabotaged a peace agreement at the start of the Russia/Ukraine war, a man who put the country into extreme crisis and financial dire straits, while ignoring his own guidelines! He’s a complete bufoon!

3 comments

  1. The threat of the U.K. becoming a far left ruZZian satellite was very real in 2017, when Theresa May narrowly defeated Jeremy Corbyn, who was and likely still is known to his KGB handlers as Agent Cob.
    JeremIRA CorbLenin has never met a terror gang boss or genocidal dictator he doesn’t like. He loves Hamas and putler.
    Now the threat of the U.K. becoming a far right satellite under Krasnov’s friend and U.K. bagman Farage is real. The U.K. would become like Orbanistan but with a much more powerful economy.
    Farage appeared on RaT more times than any major politician. He’s now offering to save the U.K. £235 billion by kicking out benefits-sponging immigrants.
    That sounds like a winner to me. Like all the putlerists, he’s taking advantage of the abject failure of the mainstream parties to deal with the problem.
    A Boris comeback is needed. Like Margaret Thatcher he was never rejected by the electorate, only by rebels in his own party. Fucking idiots.

  2. In a better world, Farage would be hog tied and sent to the land of his dreams, mafia land, and never allowed to return to civilization.

    • Sounds fair enough to me!
      Kemi is still finding her feet as Tory leader. If as I hope, she is able to consolidate and commence the recovery of her party, an option open to her is to bring Boris back. She could get him into the House of Lords and make him her deputy leader.
      She could then utilise his proven campaigning skills so that by the time the next election comes around, they can be ready for power.

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