Nigel Farage today claimed his Reform UK party are on course for power as he branded Labour 'not fit to govern' in the wake of Angela Rayner's resignation.
The Reform leader used his keynote address at his party's conference in Birmingham to twist the knife into Labour's wounds following the Deputy Prime Minister's exit.
Mr Farage brought his speech forward by three hours from its previously-scheduled time after news broke of Ms Rayner's bombshell departure from the Government.
He said Sir Keir Starmer's administration was 'deep in crisis' after Ms Rayner's downfall forced the Prime Minister into a frantic Cabinet reshuffle.
Mr Farage even raised the prospect of Sir Keir being forced into an early general election in two years' time amid the turmoil within Labour.












