Reports from the same outlet describe widening discussion in Westminster about Nigel Farage’s future within Reform, including whether he would lead the party at the next general election. The article frames the issue as a question circulating among ministers, MPs, and journalists, with the recurring query described as “What’s going on with Nigel Farage?” It also says that growing speculation concerns the possibility that Farage may not be the party’s leading figure for the next election. The coverage does not provide detailed evidence, official statements, or specific reasons for the speculation, and it does not clarify whether there is an internal decision, a public plan, or competing claims from other party figures. Overall, the reporting emphasizes the existence of chatter and uncertainty in Westminster rather than documenting confirmed changes to Reform’s leadership plans. It reflects an account of informal insider talk, presented as the basis for the speculation.