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FARAGE'S 'T'LI GET RID OF YOU' THREAT TO PM

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September 02, 2025

NIGEL Farage accused Sir Keir Starmer of lying to the nation repeatedly over migration, warning him: "I'll get rid of you.' Reform's leader insisted he was "insulted" at not being invited to the state banquet for his long-time friend Donald Trump.

- By Sam Lister

In an exclusive interview on our new weekday show the Daily Expresso, he added that Sir Keir was still refusing to allow him to appoint peers to the Lords.

Mr Farage - left off the guest list for the white-tie Windsor Castle dinner with the US president hosted by King Charles this month - said: "They wouldn't invite me.

"Hey, we're only 15 points ahead in the polls. I've only known him personally as a friend for over a decade, but that shows you the attitude of this Labour government.

"They're insulting. They talk down to me. They don't invite me to that. I wrote to him about members of the House of Lords. I haven't even had a reply.

"I'd remind Keir Starmer - I got rid of David Cameron, I got rid of Mrs May...if you go on being rude to me I'll get rid of you." Mr Farage has vowed he would deport 600,000 illegal immigrants during his first term if he becomes PM, with five removal flights departing the UK daily.

He insists that Britain must leave the European Convention on Human Rights, repeal the Human Rights Act and ignore key treaties regarding refugees.

Sir Keir reacted to the announcement by warning migrants wanting to cross the Channel "that if you're thinking about coming to the UK illegally, don't - you'll face detention and return". Mr Farage countered: "What? From Reform, yes.

Not from him. What are you, having a laugh? "If you come to the UK illegally under Keir Starmer, we guarantee four-star, we can't promise five-star.

Come on, come on. What have they done? Nothing, nothing apart from lie to us.

'I'm sorry, but...he just repeatedly lies to us over and over and over. It's almost unbelievable whether he actually himself believes in what he says." Mr Farage acknowledged that Sir Keir holds down the "very tough job" of Prime Minister, where "you're responsible for the sins of everybody else".

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