“Get Him Out!” Farage Rallies Voters as New Polls Hint Starmer Could Be Days From Political Collapse

Nigel Farage is now clearly going after Keir Starmer, saying that if voters strongly reject him in the next elections, it could force him out of power very soon.
Farage is speaking to people who feel disappointed and frustrated, telling them that Starmer should not stay in office. As leader of Reform UK, he says his party is now challenging Labour in areas that have supported them for many years, especially in the North of England.
He is asking voters to use the May 7 local elections as a way to judge Starmer’s leadership. Farage even claimed that Starmer is one of the most unpopular Prime Ministers in recent history.
He blamed Labour’s drop in support on decisions like removing the winter fuel allowance and putting more financial pressure on older people. According to him, these choices have upset many voters.
Polls show Labour is losing support from different sides, with some voters moving to Reform UK and others going to the Green Party. Farage has come up with a simple message for voters: “Vote Reform, get Starmer out.” He believes that if Labour performs badly across the UK, Starmer may not be able to stay in power.
Farage also said there is always a risk that a new leader could be worse, but he still insists that Starmer has broken promises and made decisions that were never clearly explained before. He believes this is why many people no longer trust him.
He went further to say that Reform UK is now the only party that can truly challenge Labour, adding that the Conservatives are no longer strong enough to compete.
Labour is expected to face problems in places like Wales and Scotland, where other parties are gaining support. Even in England, where Labour still controls many council seats, things are becoming more difficult.
Farage said it is a big deal that Reform UK is now competing in areas that Labour has controlled for over 100 years. He mentioned places in the North of England and South Wales, saying these are areas where change is now starting to happen.
He also criticised delays to local elections in some regions, claiming that both Conservative councils and the Labour government tried to postpone them. He said his party took legal action to make sure people could still vote.
Recent polls show Reform UK gaining support, in some cases even ahead of the Conservatives and close to Labour. Meanwhile, Labour’s numbers have dropped.
Farage pointed to the councils run by Reform UK, saying they have cut waste and kept tax increases lower than other parties. He believes this shows his party can do a good job in government.
Overall, he is trying to convince voters that Reform UK is a real alternative and that their support can bring major political change, even in places that have always supported Labour.





