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POLL OF THE DAY: Should Reform UK be guaranteed a question at PMQs?

Nigel Farage staged a protest at Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday in a furious response to weekly anti-Reform UK barbs from Sir Keir Starmer and Labour MPs.

The Reform chief watched on at PMQs from the public gallery in a dramatic swipe at Labour’s litany of attack lines.

As Sir Keir rose to his feet, Mr Farage said on social media: “Every week at PMQs, I am attacked by the PM and Labour MPs, but have no right of reply. I am just a mere spectator. So I have decided to spectate from the public gallery today instead.”

Then, speaking to GB News, the Brexit heavyweight jabbed: “There is no point in being there. I am on strike. I will continue until I get a question.”

The Reform UK leader is not expected to rise to his feet at Prime Minister’s Questions until mid-November – in the face of his party’s months-long opinion poll lead.

In that time, Leader of the Opposition Kemi Badenoch has asked more than 200 questions, and Sir Ed Davey has posed 70.

Now, Britain’s News Channel is asking: Should Reform UK be guaranteed a question at PMQs?

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