Nigel Farage takes aim at 'political chameleon' Andy Burnham as he dismantles 'vacuous' acceptance speech
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Nigel Farage has launched a fiery attack on new Labour leader Andy Burnham, branding his acceptance speech today "vacuous".Speaking at the CPAC Conference in London, the Reform UK leader accused the soon-to-be Prime Minister of being a "great chameleon of British politics".Poking fun at Mr Burnham's attire, Mr Farage began: "We're actually engaged in a battle for the very soul of our nation to define what we actually are, what we stand for, what our values are, because they're under attack in just the most astonishing and extraordinary way.
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But it's okay, because on Monday -he even wore a tie, I was most surprised, I must say - on Monday we'll have a new Prime Minister." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Reform leader continued: "Our seventh Prime Minister in 10 years, and we used to laugh at the Italians.
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