Education Secretary Gillian Keegan also said Mr Farage's claim that the West had provoked the Ukraine war had "cut through" to voters in the UK.
She spoke out after a Reform campaigner was recorded saying migrants trying to cross the Channel in "small boats" should be used as "target practice".
Speaking on GB News, Ms Keegan said: "The Reform Party will show up differently in different parts of the country. What actually shows up a lot about the Reform Party is some of their disgraceful comments, either their racist comments, or their comments about women.
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