Brexit leader Nigel Farage has predicted that the upcoming general election in Britain will have a very low turnout due to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour Party leader Keir Starmer being perceived as “boring.” Farage criticized both leaders for their uninspiring performances, stating that he nearly fell asleep while listening to them speak.
While acknowledging that Sunak made some important arguments about global instability and his ability to confront international threats, Farage criticized the Tory leader for lacking energy and charisma. He also described Starmer as unappealing, suggesting that their lack of charisma could lead to a low voter turnout in the upcoming election.
Farage hinted at a potential return to politics, citing a recent poll that suggested his involvement could have a significant impact on the balance of power in the UK. He highlighted the possibility of rejoining the Reform UK party and potentially leading it to success in the polls.
Despite speculations about his future political plans, Farage also mentioned the possibility of assisting Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in the United States. His future actions remain uncertain as he evaluates his options.