FARAGE CALLS FOR SNAP GENERAL ELECTION! – Reform UK leader says voters must decide if Labour removes Starmer from office
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has called for an immediate general election if Prime Minister Keir Starmer is removed from office amid growing tensions inside the Labour Party. Farage argued that any attempt by Labour MPs to replace Starmer without returning to the electorate would represent a betrayal of voters and deepen political instability across the country. His comments come as divisions continue to emerge within Labour over the government’s economic direction, falling poll numbers and growing pressure from rival factions inside the party.
Farage said the British public should be given the opportunity to choose a new government rather than seeing another leadership change decided internally at Westminster. Reform UK has sought to capitalise on Labour’s difficulties in recent months, positioning itself as an alternative to both Labour and the Conservatives on issues including immigration, taxation and the cost of living. Analysts say speculation over Starmer’s leadership and the possibility of an early election could intensify political uncertainty ahead of the next parliamentary term.

