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Farage struggles to lead a party that fits into back of a taxi – Starmer

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage put his chances of becoming prime minister at ‘about 35% to 45%’ in recent days.

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Sir Keir Starmer has mocked Nigel Farage’s Downing Street ambitions by claiming the Reform UK leader struggles to lead a party that “fits in the back of a taxi”.

The Prime Minister’s remarks came as he sidestepped a question from Reform UK MP Lee Anderson on the possible impact on the Earth’s temperature if Britain achieved net zero emissions within 24 hours rather than by the 2050 target.

Mr Farage, the MP for Clacton, recently told The Times that there is a “good chance” of him becoming prime minister and put the odds at “about 35% to 45% at the moment”.

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Sir Keir Starmer hit out at Reform UK during Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons (House of Commons/UK Parliament)

Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Mr Anderson (Ashfield) was heckled by Labour MPs as he said he attends the Commons every week to ask “sensible questions”.

Mr Anderson added: “I expect sensible answers but all I get is glazed expressions and waffle from the opposite benches.

“I want to ask the Prime Minister a very simple question on behalf of all the net zero sceptics: if we became net zero tomorrow by how much would we reduce the Earth’s temperature by? Simple question.”

Sir Keir replied: “Net zero is of course not easy but it’s a huge opportunity to boost our growth, our jobs and our economy and so he knows my views on that.

“But he complains – they’d have better ideas if they stop fawning over (Russian president Vladimir) Putin.

“And I understand the Member for Clacton wants to be prime minister, he can’t even lead a party that fits in the back of a taxi.”

Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice could be heard shouting “rubbish” at Sir Keir’s response.

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