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Nigel Farage blasts Labour’s ‘grave errors of judgement’ over Peter Mandelson

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Nigel Farage blasts Labour’s ‘grave errors of judgement’ over Peter Mandelson
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has hit out at Labour’s “grave errors of judgement” over Lord Peter Mandelson.

Speaking to GB News Political Correspondent Katherine Forster, Mr Farage said: “How many more warnings? How many more warnings did the Prime Minister or indeed Morgan McSweeney need?

“They have made a grave, grave error of judgement, despite repeated warnings, and this all comes at a time when you’ve got a Labour MP who’s been sentenced to another four years in prison by a foreign court, a Labour MP arrested again and charged on some incredibly serious crimes.

“And in politics, you will always get the odd bad apple in a political party, but it would appear that in the case right now of this Prime Minister and his chief of staff, their errors of judgement, partly their errors of judgement, have led now to case after case after case, difficult for somebody who was already the most unpopular Prime Minister in living memory. This deals yet a further blow.

“And so I still stick to the view that after May the 7th, when you see in Wales, for example, it’s very difficult for me to think that Starmer will survive the summer, if he even gets through to May the 7th.”

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