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    UK PM Starmer warns Farage's 'fantasy' fiscal plans would crash the economy

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    Posted on May 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK PM Starmer warns that Farage's fiscal plans could crash the economy, comparing them to past failed policies. Reform UK gains in polls.

    Starmer Critiques Farage's Economic Plans as a Recipe for Disaster

    By Alistair Smout

    LONDON (Reuters) -Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned that Nigel Farage would crash the economy if his Reform UK party ever won power, describing his tax and spending plans as a fantasy in a speech attacking the man who has become Labour's chief threat in the polls.

    Starmer's Labour Party suffered a bruising set of local election results earlier this month after less than a year in power, losing ground to Reform, which also now leads national opinion polls.

    Farage has pitched a right-wing agenda of lowering immigration and cutting taxes, while also courting workers who may have become disaffected with Labour over Starmer's efforts to cut public spending.

    But Starmer said Farage's economic plan was similar to that of former Conservative Prime Minister Liz Truss, who resigned in October 2022 after less than two months in power when her 'mini budget' of unfunded tax cuts sent markets into a tailspin.

    "We were elected to fix that mess," Starmer said of Truss's economic legacy on Thursday.

    "Now in government, we are once again fighting the same fantasy - this time from Farage. The same bet in the same casino: that you can spend tens of billions of pounds in tax cuts, without a proper way of paying for it."

    Farage, one of Britain's most recognisable politicians, was only elected to parliament for the first time last year, when Reform won five seats.

    But he has spent more than a decade campaigning from outside the mainstream of British politics, forcing successive governments to shift policies on Europe and immigration out of a fear his populist appeal could turn voters against them.

    (Reporting by Alistair Smout, editing by William James)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Starmer criticizes Farage's economic plans as unrealistic.
    • •Farage's Reform UK is gaining traction in polls.
    • •Starmer compares Farage's plans to Liz Truss's failed policies.
    • •Labour lost ground to Reform in recent elections.
    • •Farage's populist appeal influences UK politics.

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    2How did the Labour Party perform in recent elections?

    The Labour Party suffered a bruising set of local election results, losing ground to Reform UK.

    3What similarities did Starmer draw between Farage and Liz Truss?

    Starmer compared Farage's economic plan to that of Liz Truss, suggesting both would lead to economic disaster.

    4What is Farage's political agenda?

    Farage's agenda includes lowering immigration and cutting taxes, appealing to disaffected Labour voters.

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