The prime minister said his party, currently riven with division and facing polls which suggest Nigel Farage’s party is on course to win the next election, faces the “fight of our times and we’ve all got to be in it together”.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has labelled Nigel Farage ‘unpatriotic’ and ‘grubby’. (Picture: Maja Smiejkowska/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
In an interview with the newspaper published after he arrived in Liverpool for Labour’s party conference this weekend, the PM added: “It is the fight of our times and we’ve all got to be in it together. We don’t have time for introspection, we don’t have time for navel-gazing.
The fight is “bigger than the Labour Party” because of the “sense of the division that Reform would bring to our country and the shattering of what we are as a patriotic country”, he also said.
The UK faces a “fork in the road” at the next election, between Labour and Reform, Sir Keir suggested – while the Tories are “dead”, he claimed.
In a different interview, this time with the Daily Mirror, Sir Keir called Mr Farage “grubby” and claimed that he is more interested in lining his own pockets than helping working people.
“Add to that that he spends more time grubbing around in America, trying to make money for himself than he does representing his constituents.”
Chancellor Rachel Reeves also stepped up Labour’s attack on Mr Farage, suggesting he would be a risk to national security if handed the keys to No 10.
“Or Nigel Farage of the Reform party who is an apologist for that dictator?”
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