Nigel Farage has issued a “stark prediction” regarding Angela Rayner’s political future, suggesting her recent resignation as Deputy Prime Minister signals a terminal rift within the Labour Party. Speaking at a Reform UK event, Farage claimed that Rayner’s departure—following a breach of the ministerial code—has left Keir Starmer’s leadership “hollowed out.”
Farage argues that Labour is now vulnerable to a “sectarian split,” with many MPs potentially gravitating toward a more radical left-wing ticket. He asserts that this internal instability will make a 2027 general election inevitable, as Starmer struggles to maintain authority over a fractured party while Reform UK gains momentum in traditional “Red Wall” territories.

