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Nigel Farage predicts DEVASTATING blow will force Starmer RESIGNATION within WEEKS

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Good evening, Sunderland.

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It was here in the early hours of the

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24th of June, 2016

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when the returning officer read out the

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result that made us realize that a

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dramatic political earthquake was about

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to happen and the British people had

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voted against the main parties, against

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the trade unions, against the big

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businesses, against much of the media,

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and they voted to leave the European

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Union and DONE IT DECISIVELY.

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AND THE reason

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that I chose Sunderland

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to launch our local election campaign in

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England for May the 7th, 2026

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is that in the early hours

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of the 8th of May,

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we are going to witness another even

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bigger

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more dramatic political earthquake when

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reform achieved results in Sunderland

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and elsewhere that nobody can yet

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believe.

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And of course we'll campaign on local

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policies. Of course we'll campaign on

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the record of Durham just over the road.

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And didn't Andrew do a great job

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earlier? Isn't he doing a great job as

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council leader?

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And as Richard said, we've saved

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hundreds of millions of pounds in our

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first year. Our council tax rises are

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lower than the other parties. We've got

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much to be proud of. So, of course,

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we'll be campaigning here and elsewhere

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on local issues.

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But there's no denying

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that here in the northeast where the

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Labour Party have held sway in local

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government and in terms of the MPs

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they've sent to Westminster since pretty

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much the end of World War I.

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This here will be a referendum on

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Karma's premiership of this country.

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What a record it is.

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The man who doesn't just give away the

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Chaos Islands, but pays to do it.

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The man who tells our American allies

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they can't use our bases and then

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U-turns a few days later.

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The man who is proud, it seems,

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of the fact that it took three weeks and

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one day

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to send a single naval vessel.

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You can't believe it, can you?

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A single naval vessel to Cyprus to

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defend an RAF base that is British

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sovereign territory. Mind you, he

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thought that was bad. The defense

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secretary, John Healey, doesn't even

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know how many ships we have in the Royal

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Navy.

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This is the man who will not stand up

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for British values. This is the man who

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will not prescribe the IRGC. And think

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about it. There's now an active terror

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cell in North London that attacked the

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Jewish community. It is directly linked

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to the IRGC. And all that Starmmer says

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is we have sympathy. Our thoughts and

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prayers are with the Jewish community.

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They don't want his thoughts and

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prayers. They want action from a

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decisive leader. They'll never get it

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from him.

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This is a man who worked

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against

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British servicemen who wereounded

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through the courts many years after they

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did their duty for queen and country.

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This is the most unpatriotic,

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the most dishonest, the most

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dissembling, the most undeserving prime

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minister we have had in any of our

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lifetime.

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And on May the 7th

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here in Sunderland and elsewhere,

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if we deliver the kind of result that I

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believe is possible as the Labour Party

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craters support to us and on the other

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sectarian wing to the Greens.

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Not many heroin smokers here this

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evening. that one time.

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Here in the northeast, the voters in

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these areas can deliver a decisive blow

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and a blow that would mean Star would be

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out of office by the end of May. Isn't

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that worth fighting for?

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more broadly, more broadly

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across the whole of England where we

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have labor areas like this, but equally

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the conservative counties of Norfolk, of

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Suffukk, of Essex, of Hampshire, of

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Surrey. I think more broadly

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these May the 7th elections may be

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looked back on in history as the moment

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that the two party system that has

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dominated British politics at both local

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and national level this effectively will

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be a referendum on our entire political

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class. And our message,

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our message is simple.

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If you want real change, if you want

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different people, if you want those with

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the courage who are prepared to stand up

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and put the interests of British people

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first, not international treaties or

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bogus organizations. If you want people

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who will make sure that it's British

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people that go to the top of social

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housing lists and not young men who've

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just arrived by boat,

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if you want change

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on May the 7th, you've got a chance to

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vote for change. And what we learned on

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May the 1st last year in the English

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county elections is if you vote reform,

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you get

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>> Oh, you've written the script. That's

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marvelous.

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I have to say that I was I was actually

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astonished on May the 1st by just how

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many councils we won. I simply could

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never have dreamt of a result on that

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scale. And whilst running local

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government is not easy with the

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pressures of adult social care, send

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children and all the rest of it. And

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whilst no one can wave a magic wand, I'm

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proud of our record of the first 10

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months in government. I really, really

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am.

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that this year we have a bigger, better,

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more professional, more well-funded

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campaign with better structures with

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thousands thousands of enthusiastic

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candidates.

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And some people tell me we I shouldn't

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set expectations too high.

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I should be very modest in my ambitions.

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Well, I'm not.

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I'm not.

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We have to have the mentality that we

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fight to win absolutely everywhere we

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stand. That is the only way.

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And what a huge pleasure it's been for

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the last three weeks. I've been in the

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aisle of white, Hampshire, Sussex,

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London, Milton, Ke, Suffukk, Essex,

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Yorkshire. Um I've been all over the

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country and night after night like this,

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packed out audiences. And most people

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who come to these events have never been

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to a political meeting in their lives.

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And it shows me, it shows me something

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is happening out there. Something

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remarkable, unusual, never seen, not at

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least for 100 years since Labor overtook

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the Lib Dems. Something remarkable is

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happening out there. And it's because

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people understand that the two-p partyy

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system has broken Britain. IT DOESN'T

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WORK ANYMORE.

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AND IT'S SAD THAT WE SHOULD say that,

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but because we understand that and

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accept that, we're in a position to do

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something about it. Karma says Britain's

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not broken.

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Kem Badno,

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you've heard of her. Come on.

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Kemby Badnock says Britain's not broken.

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Unless you get the correct diagnosis

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from the doctor as to how severe the

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condition is, you can't begin to get the

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right treatment to sort out the problem.

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