Good morning. Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, is holding a press conference today where, according to the party, he will be "announcing members of his shadow cabinet". In Westminster politics only the official opposition (the Conservative party, for this parliament) has a shadow cabinet, but other opposition parties sometimes use the term and, given his poll ratings, it is not hard to see why Farage thinks he has a better chance of forming the next government than Kemi Badenoch.
Farage is expected to announce four appointments. Robert Jenrick, who only defected from the Conservative party recently, is expected to be appointed Treasury spokesperson. Richard Tice, the party's deputy leader, is expected to be given responsibility for business and energy, and Zia Yusuf, the party's head of policy, is expected to be given the Home Office portfolio. There will also be a fourth appointment, but there has been no proper steer as to what this will be.
I think the moment to properly move away from the potential criticism that we're a one-man band has been there now for a few weeks, and that's why I'm doing this.
Am I concerned? No, I'm relieved actually. I'm relieved that other people are taking up these big areas, and from [reporter's] perspective, on a given issue, you will know who to call.
The press conference starts at 11am in London.
There is not much else in the diary for today, but I will be covering other politics too, including the ongoing reaction to yesterday's U-turn on the cancellation of local elections, which Kiran Stacey covers here in our overnight story.
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