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Farage Launches Campaign to Oust Starmer Ahead of Local Elections

Farage Launches Campaign to Oust Starmer Ahead of Local Elections

# Farage Launches 'Vote Reform, Get Starmer Out' Campaign Ahead of Local Elections

## Reform UK Leader Claims Two-Thirds of Voters Want Change

Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, has kicked off his local election campaign with a bold message: “Vote Reform, Get Starmer Out.” This campaign aims to rally voters who are dissatisfied with the current leadership of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. Farage highlights that a significant majority, specifically two-thirds of voters, want Starmer removed from his position.

The campaign focus was revealed in various locations, emphasizing not only local elections but also broader issues impacting the nation, which Farage describes as “troubled times when, both at home and abroad.” By showcasing the urgency of change, Reform UK seeks to appeal to those frustrated with the current government's direction.

Farage criticized Starmer directly, labeling him a “pathetic excuse for a Prime Minister.” This comment underscores his position against the existing Labour leadership as local elections draw near. The Reform UK leader’s rhetoric highlights his party's aim to win over voters by presenting themselves as a viable alternative to Labour and other parties.

The campaign is built on the premise that an electoral shift is necessary to redirect the country towards a more stable and effective governance model. Farage’s initiative seeks to resonate with constituents who feel neglected and desire a government that genuinely represents their interests.