Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, agrees to meet following an invitation from Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, according to reporting in the Daily Mail. The invitation offers talks with the chairman of the body responsible for organising security for the Royal Family and senior government ministers. The Home Secretary makes the offer in the context of concerns raised around the security environment, as described by the outlet.
The articles say Farage has accepted the meeting request and will hold discussions with the head of the organisation that provides protective security arrangements for prominent members of the UK establishment, including senior ministers. The reports do not provide additional details about the specific purpose of the meeting beyond the stated focus on the security body’s role, nor do they outline any policy outcomes expected from the talks.
Overall, the available information centers on a formal meeting arrangement between the Home Secretary’s office and Farage, involving the leadership of the security organisation, rather than on any new government action beyond the decision to hold talks.