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Farage is ‘Prince Charming’ and could be the next PM whilst Starmer is seen as ‘The Grinch’

by LLB political Reporter
22nd Dec 24 2:41 pm

Nigel Farage has been tipped to possibly become the next British Prime Minister as the polling company Electoral Calculus has painted a warning scenario for Keir Starmer.

Martin Baxter who is the CEO of the polling company told GB News on Sunday that it is possible Farage could become the next Prime Minister at the next general election.

Baxter told GB News that Reform UK have “gained a lot of votes” in six months since Labour won the general election and amid a series of controversial decisions Farage’s party has taken the votes “mostly from Labour.”

Starmer and Kemi Badenoch, the tory leader stands at 26% and Farage is closely behind at 21.9%.

Showing GB News a graph he said, “The graph here is showing is the number of seats that Reform will win, under our predictions, against the vote share they get.

“But the interesting thing is that, at the moment, they’re on 15% support and just five seats. If they get up to 25% support in the polls, they get about 100 seats.

“So, depending how many people support them, the more support they get, the more seats they get.”

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The pollster said that Farage would gain “40 or so” seats if an election was held now, which would mean the Reform UK party would be in Downing Street.

The Express reported, he added, “But the really interesting thing for the year ahead is, if they do a bit better than 25 [%], if they can push through that, they might or they might not, but if they get up to 28%, it’s only slightly more than that, then they’re actually the largest party in the House of Commons, and Nigel Farage might be the Prime Minister with Conservative support.

He continued to say that many look at Farage as “Prince Charming” and that Starmer is seen as “The Grinch” and in the polling he has less than 50% of positive polling.

A Reform UK source told Express last week, “The 2025 local elections – assuming they are not cancelled! – are a huge opportunity for Reform UK to cement our position as a truly national contender for power.

“Of course, we’re looking to consolidate our position in the areas we made our breakthrough in the General Election, all of which are currently scheduled to have council elections next year.

“But polling and council by-elections show our message is gaining traction far beyond these. We’re coming for the Tories in the south and we’re coming for Labour in the north.

“We’ve already established hundreds of local branches, and we’re well on the way to covering every constituency. Now we’re rolling out the tools and materials to the branches so they can deliver winning campaigns right across the country.”

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