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‘No mandate whatsoever!’ Nigel Farage demands new General Election as he slams ‘flip-flopping’ Andy Burnham

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Nigel Farage has shared his "anger" over Brexit betrayals with GB News as he reflected on the 10-year anniversary of Britain's vote to leave the EU.The Reform UK leader spoke of the "sheer contempt" that he felt had been shown to Leave voters by the political establishment.

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"I'm pretty angry 10 years on that, the realistic expectations that people had for less regulation on small businesses, for immigration to be reduced," he began.

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"Ten years ago today, the British people, despite being told by the trade unions, big business, the Conservative Party, Labour Party, Lib Dems, not to vote for Brexit or the sky will fall in."And they decided to make a political decision.

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"In those 10 years, most of our...

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Nigel Farage has demanded a new General Election as Andy Burnham appears set to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister.Speaking to GB News, the Reform UK leader said the former Manchester Mayor has "no mandate whatsoever" to lead the country and accused him of "flip-flopping" on policies.

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On Monday, Sir Keir announced his descsion to resign as Labour leader as Mr Burnham returned to Westminster following a thumping victory in the Makerfield by-election.

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Mr Farage explained that despite the backing of Labour parliamentarians and leadership rivals such as Wes Streeting, the former Manchester Mayor would not have the consent of the British public.

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No mandate whatsoever," the Reform UK leader stressed."I think the public are sick to death of the game of musical chairs that's going on in Downing Street and deserve a vote."Addressing his potential rival for No10 in such a...

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A: Nigel Farage has shared his "anger" over Brexit betrayals with GB News as he reflected on the 10-year anniversary of Britain's vote to leave the EU.The Reform UK leader spoke of the "sheer contempt" that he felt had been shown to Leave voters by the political establishment.

B: Nigel Farage has demanded a new General Election as Andy Burnham appears set to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister.Speaking to GB News, the Reform UK leader said the former Manchester Mayor has "no mandate whatsoever" to lead the country and accused him of "flip-flopping" on policies.

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