Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has quashed Westminster rumours that his relentless schedule is taking a toll on his health.
The 61-year-old has dubbed the whispers swirling between Labour and Tory MPs about his condition as 'untrue', and while long days come with his gruelling schedule, his now moderate lifestyle balances it out.
Describing building a new political party and movement as 'an enormous task', and that he has never worked 'more intensity' than in the last year, he still manages to enjoy a pint or the odd afternoon lunch.
'They can’t question us on immigration. They can’t question us on crime. They have nothing to go on,' he told The Times.
'I wouldn't say the BMA would hold me up as a pin-up boy, but I'm feeling good. A bit of exercise, I walk the dogs.







