Time and again the PM has rejected claims he’ll quit the UK if he loses Thursday’s election. So expect him to quit the UK when he loses Thursday’s election.
The man who makes it up as he goes along is becoming ever more desperate as he runs out of road with no Jude Bellingham to save him.
Enter Nigel Farage.
The Reform UK leader’s record on racism returned to haunt both him and Sunak last week.
Farage – who accused the PM of not understanding “our culture” last month – expressed incredulity after Reform campaigner Andrew Parker was shown to have called Sunak the racially offensive P-word in an undercover video.
“I saw the footage and I thought, ‘No one speaks like that!’” said Farage, the man who in 2014 defended the use of the racially offensive term “ch**ky” to describe Chinese people.
Perhaps he’d forgotten the time he claimed, in 2013, that some Muslim immigrants are “coming here to take us over”.
Or when, that same year, he told a radio station he feels “uncomfortable” hearing foreign languages on the Tube.
Could it get any worse?
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