Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke about ReformUK, whose votes have been steadily rising in the polls, saying, “I don’t even want to think about what will happen to the country when ReformUK comes to power.” Starmer’s fear of ReformUK and Nigel Farage is growing, and as he does, he continues to make critical statements.
But he’s wrong. He doesn’t realize that he’s increasing his vote share by constantly criticizing ReformUK and Nigel Farage. He constantly keeps ReformUK on the national agenda and tries to prove Farage is a fascist leader, but it’s pointless. The public is far smarter than Starmer and too intelligent to believe him. Starmer has destroyed everyone’s trust in him during his two years in power. His words no longer carry any weight. He has almost zero faith, even from within his own party. He’s done the opposite of everything he said while in opposition. He hasn’t kept any of his promises. He’s destroyed his existing reputation.
The public can no longer take him seriously. By constantly criticizing ReformUK, he’s started pushing even his own party members into the party’s embrace. Our advice to him is to start praising and expressing his appreciation for ReformUK and Nigel Farage instead of criticizing them. If he does this, the public will likely stop joining the ReformUK party. Whatever he says, his credibility has worn off, and the public will do the exact opposite.

