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Starmer Condemns Farage, Vows to Defend British Unity

At the recent Labour conference, Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered a powerful address targeting Nigel Farage and the Reform Party. Starmer accused Farage of harboring disdain for Britain, stating that he “doesn’t like Britain” and “doesn’t believe in Britain.” The Prime Minister used this moment to reaffirm his commitment to preserving national unity, promising that the Union flag would never be surrendered to the Reform Party.

Starmer’s speech was charged with patriotism and defiance, aimed at rallying Labour supporters against what he portrayed as a divisive political faction. Emphasizing the importance of a united Britain, Starmer declared that Labour would stand firm against attempts to fragment the nation’s identity or weaken its cohesion.

This strongly worded condemnation of Farage reflects the ongoing political tensions between Labour and emerging parties positioning themselves as challengers on the right. Starmer’s vow to defend the Union flag symbolizes a broader commitment to safeguarding Britain’s unity and resisting forces perceived as undermining it.

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