Reform is usually happy to get into a punch-up over its policies. The mantra that "any publicity is good publicity" seemingly inked into the party playbook.

That may be why they seem reasonably relaxed about recent criticism of their migration plans by the Church of England.

Speaking on Tuesday, Nigel Farage delicately suggested that in recent years church leaders had been "out of touch with their own flock".

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That, likely a not-so-subtle reference to the former head of the church Justin Welby - who made frequent interventions into the migration debate.

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