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A political EARTHQUAKE is coming! Nigel Farage just dropped the ultimate bombshell, predicting Starmer could be GONE by midsummer! But that’s not the craziest part…

In an exclusive 20-minute interview on Chopper’s Political Podcast, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage delivered a series of bold predictions and policy stances as the UK prepares for crucial local elections next Thursday. Speaking with GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope, the MP for Clacton projected a seismic shift in British politics, claiming his party is poised to “crush” the Labour Party in its traditional heartlands.

Electoral Strategy and Predictions

Farage dismissed criticisms regarding his attendance in Parliament, characterizing recent votes as a “waste of time” due to the government’s overwhelming majority. Instead, he emphasized his focus on grassroots campaigning. “Do you know how we get rid of Starmer? Reform crush Starmer in the traditional Labour heartlands next Thursday,” Farage declared, specifically targeting the Northeast, Northwest, and parts of Yorkshire and the Midlands .

He went further to predict that a significant defeat for Labour in these areas could trigger a leadership crisis, suggesting Keir Starmer could be “gone by midsummer” . Farage also revealed that Reform UK is currently in talks with two to three ex-Labour MPs and one or two current Labour MPs about potential defections .

Core Policy and “Stopping the Boats”

The Reform UK leader identified “stopping the boats” as the party’s top priority, viewing it as essential for national security, public safety, and re-establishing voter trust [00:10:03]. Farage claimed he has already held productive discussions with international figures, such as France’s Jordan Bardella, proposing a plan to have the Royal Marines tow boats back to French waters . He asserted that he has achieved more through “lateral agreements” with national governments than recent Prime Ministers, despite the constraints of the ECHR.

Institutional Reform and the NHS

If Reform UK were to gain power, Farage proposed significant changes to parliamentary procedures, including returning Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) to a twice-weekly format

Regarding the NHS, Farage maintained it must remain “free at the point of delivery” and funded by general taxation . However, he advocated for a radical shift in how funds are managed, suggesting that allowing insurance companies to bid for specific medical contracts (such as hip replacements) could provide better value for taxpayers .

Security Concerns and Personal Finance

In a rare moment of personal transparency, Farage addressed his safety, stating that the threat of violence against him has escalated due to “cancel culture” and “open incitement on the internet” . He disclosed that a controversial £5 million personal gift from donor Christopher Harbour was intended to ensure the long-term security of himself and his family, as he has repeatedly been refused state protection .

Farage also defended his promotion of cryptocurrency, describing it as the “great 21st-century technology” and a way for citizens to achieve “enormous freedom” outside the traditional banking system .

Diplomacy and Future Ambitions

Turning to international relations, Farage praised King Charles’s recent trip to the U.S. as a “diplomatic triumph” . He reiterated his belief that he is the most qualified individual for the role of UK Ambassador to the U.S. under a potential Trump presidency, noting that Donald Trump had personally suggested the appointment back in 2017 .

When pressed on his ultimate goal, Farage did not shy away from the prospect of the premiership. “There’s only one way of doing it—being Prime Minister,” he said, framing his ambition not as a desire for rank or title, but as a necessary step to “turn Britain around” .

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