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Keir Starmer says Nigel Farage is ‘Liz Truss all over again’

Keir Starmer has launched a series of attacks on Nigel Farage, telling the public they cannot trust the Reform UK leader.

Speaking at an event at a business in north-west England, the prime minister said Farage would not have protected jobs in industries subject to tariffs from the US, and compared him to former prime minister Liz Truss.

Starmer said:

We protected those jobs. Would Nigel Farage have done the same? Absolutely not.

And that’s the question to have to ask about Nigel Farage. Can you trust him? Can you trust him with your future? Can you trust him with your jobs? Can you trust him with your mortgages, your pensions, your bills? And he gave the answer on Tuesday. A resounding no.

He set out economic plans which contains billions upon billions of completely unfunded spending. Precisely the sort of irresponsible splurge that sent your mortgage costs, your bills and the cost of living through the roof. It’s Liz Truss all over again.

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Conservative party has ‘run out of road’ replies Starmer when asked why he is focusing on Farage

The Conservative party has “run out of road”, the prime minister said, as he told reporters the choice for voters was between Labour and Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

Asked why he was focusing so much on Farage’s party, Keir Starmer said:

I do think that the Conservative party has run out of road.

Their project is faltering, they are in decline. They’re sliding into the abyss. And it’s very important, therefore, that we say that and identify that, but equally politics is about choices.

And the choice at the moment is between the choice of a Labour government that thinks stable finances are at the heart of building better lives for working people, or Nigel Farage and Reform, who only this week said they would spend billions upon billions upon billions, tens of billions of pounds, in an unfunded way, which is an exact repeat of what Liz Truss did.

And it wasn’t Nigel Farage that lost, he’s all right, it’s working people across the country who lost out, and I am not prepared to allow that ever to happen in this country again.

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