
presenter Kevin O'Sullivan launched a furious rant at live on air during his daily show, The Political Asylum. Discussing how the Labour leader had said voters could not trust with their future and jobs and that his policy was 'Liz Truss all over again", he fumed: "It's just rubbish, isn't it?" Mocking the PM, Kevin imitated him, saying, 'How's he going to pay for it? It's a splurge!'."
He continued: "He keeps telling you how he's going to pay for it! We know how he's going to pay for it! [Keir] talks about him wasting money the irresponsibility of his, what you call fantasy policy, Starmer, well here's the irresponsible way you waste money on all of Ed Milliband's absolutely gormless green claptrap, and on diversity all over the shop."
He continued: "You are the one who are irresponsible with our money, Keir. Nigel says, 'well I'm gonna save money on all that' and to you can't help noticing that neither Labour nor Torries will address this issue. And that issue is the amount of money they spend on net zero and diversity they can't talk about that because it makes them look quite deservedly horrific."
Kevin's comments come after the PM launched a blistering attack on Nigel Farage stating that he does not need "lessons" from the Reform UK leader. Sir Keir said Farage's plans to spend "billions upon billions upon billions, tens of billions of pounds, in an unfunded way" was an "exact repeat of what Liz Truss did."
Following the scathing rant, accused Sir Keir of being "terrified" of him. The Reform UK leader said the Prime Minister mentioned him 16 times in his speech at a glass factory in the North West.
Speaking at a cryptocurrency conference in Las Vegas, Mr Farage said: ", our socialist Prime Minister is terrified. Do you know he mentioned me 16 times today in a speech. I'm living rent-free inside his head." It comes as Reform is riding high in national opinion polls after its victories in the local elections.
Mr Farage earlier this week moved to outflank Labour with its traditional working-class supporters with a series of policy announcements.
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