The staggering amount of money Reform voters are paying for a signed Nigel Farage shirt.VA
Reform UK have just unveiled this year’s Farage football top – in home and away colours – but the cost for ones signed by the party leader will be a surprise.

Nigel Farage holding his football shirt at last autumn’s Reform UK party conference (Image: Jonathan Buckmaster)
Reform UK supporters will have to pay almost £200 for a signed Nigel Farage football shirt – which is more than double the cost of a year ago.
The party released its first turquoise coloured top last August, selling out of 5,000 shirts in just a day. At the time a standard shirt cost £39.99, with a special Farage-signed edition, which is made to order, going for a premium £99.99.
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But a year later the new Farage shirt, available in two colours, the ‘home’ turquoise and a pink ‘away’ shirt, is being sold for £49.99 for the standard one and an eye-watering £199.99 for ones signed by the party leader.

SIGNED BY NIGEL — Reform UK Home Shirt Edition £199.00 (Image: -)

Nigel Farage signing some of the new ‘Away’ Reform UK football shirts, which cost £199.99. (Image: -)
Both are available from the Reform FC website, which stated: “Come and join the winning team. This exclusive shirt has been signed by Reform UK leader Nigel Farage himself!
“The official Reform UK Home Shirt is more than just a football top — it is a symbol of British identity, support for local industry and belief in a better future for our country.
“Proudly manufactured in the Midlands, this high-quality shirt is made in Britain using skilled local craftsmanship. With its bold Reform UK colours, classic fit, official Reform FC crest and Nigel Farage’s signature, it reflects a commitment to independence, strength and unity.”
It added: “Every purchase you make continues to directly help support Reform UK.”
When asked about the price rise for the signed shirt during a cost of living crisis, a Reform source said: “Look, if people are willing to pay £80million for a Premier League striker who can’t hit the broad side of a barn, then £199 for a guaranteed political match-winner who actually delivers is an absolute steal.”