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Starmer’s Resignation Could Lead to Farage in No. 10—and Why That’s a worry!

Starmer’s Resignation Could Lead to Farage in No. 10—and Why That’s a worry!

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Jul 06, 2025
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When you look at the deep unpopularity of Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves, you might be looking at a change in the Labour leadership. As you can see from this poll, Starmer and Reeves are in BIG trouble,

Were Starmer to resign as Prime Minister, possibly AFTER the Scottish and Welsh Regional elections next June, it could trigger a chain of events that might propel Nigel Farage and his Reform UK party to power by 2029. However, and this is the kicker that you really don’t want to hear (but which I am going to speculate upon anyway!) this outcome, far from being a victory for British nationalism, could serve the interests of the political establishment and undermine the very causes Farage claims to champion. Here’s why this scenario is plausible.

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