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Nigel Farage: work MP ridicules reform uk on claim Keir Starmer is ‘terrified’

Nigel Farage: work MP ridicules reform uk on claim Keir Starmer is ‘terrified’

A Labor Minister has ridiculed the reform of the United Kingdom on his statement of Sir Keir Starmer is “terrified” of the threat raised by Nigel Farage.

The Scottish secretary, Ian Murray, rejected the suggestion of the deputy leader of Reforma, Richard Tice, that the populist party could supplant work north of the border.


Speaking after a speech in Edinburgh, Murray said: “We are certainly not terrified by a party (whose attached leader) does not know the name of his own councilors.”

The deputy of Edimburg South added: “We have established our position, we have established our missions.”

Richard Tice was being questioned by journalists in Glasgow

Richard Tice was being questioned by journalists in Glasgow

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Murray seemed to be taking a blow to Tice after Boston & Skegness could not remember the last names of the new deserters James Gray and Ross Lambie.

In a joke on Tice making the error during a visit to a fish store and fried potatoes, Murray said that the leader of the attached reform had been “mistreated” by the questions he faced in the largest city in Scotland.

Farage’s man initially refused to appoint the councilors of Renfrewshire and Lanarkshire when journalists pressed them near the Cips Val d’Iro chips store.

Tice finally confirmed the names, saying: “We have John and Ross.”

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Ian Murray, Scottish secretary

Ian Murray, Scottish secretary

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When he pushed it more, Tice replied: “Are you going to challenge me in everything or are you going to ask me a political question? I am answering politics questions.”

Not being able to confirm the couple’s last names after repeated applications, Tice added: “John and Ross, the following question?”

Despite the awkward encounter, the deputy leader of Reforma seemed optimistic about the Holyrood 2026 elections.

“We are surveying quite close to childbirth and if we maintain this impulse, who knows, we could be surveying over delivery,” he said.

Nigel Farage is in a difficult situation after Rupert Lowe was suspended by reform uk

Nigel Farage is in a difficult situation after Rupert Lowe was suspended by reform uk

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“We are going to get a good amount of seats here and we are excited about that.”

Recent surveys have predicted that the populist party will take 15 seats in the Scottish Parliament.

However, it is not yet known how Rupert Lowe’s suspension could affect the reform in opinion surveys.

Lowe lost the party of the party after being accused of intimidating two staff members and threatening physical violence against the president of the Zia Yusuf reform.

The 67 -year -old denies the accusations made against him.

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