Keir Starmer handed expiry date by Danny Kruger as he warns PM of 'substantial change': 'The public have had enough!'
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Danny Kruger has set an expiry date for Sir Keir Starmer's time as Prime Minister, declaring he could be gone "within a couple of months".
Speaking to GB News, the Reform UK MP warned the Prime Minister the public have "had enough" and it is time for an "era of substantial change".
Reflecting on today's King's Speech, Mr Kruger told GB News it was a "surreal thing to watch".
He said: "The House of Commons is surreal at the moment. You've got two big parties, both of whom have completely lost public support.
"And then you've got the Lib Dems who are supposed to be the challenger party themselves, going backwards politically at the moment."
Mr Kruger argued Reform UK is one of the only remaining parties in Parliament "winning" public support.
He said: "The only people with any public support are the little ragtag crew of us up in the back corner, Reform, the Greens and the Gaza independents. We're the ones who are winning.
"And it's a very frightening situation to have this radical left doing well, but Reform are representing the public increasingly, and we're completely left out of these debates. So yes, it was surreal."

Danny Kruger has set an expiry date for Sir Keir Starmer as he faces increasing pressure to resign
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Mr Kruger argued Britons have "had enough" of the two-party political system, which is now "broken" with the emergence of Reform UK and other parties.
He told GB News: "What we are doing now is demonstrating that Reform is the coming party of Government, and it's more than a protest movement.
"The public have had enough of the failed parties of the centre, and in a sense, Kemi is right that the reason that we are doing well is because she and Starmer's parties have failed.
"The public have had enough of the uni party, the incumbent established political system, and it's going to take a lot more than whatever Kemi Badenoch is offering to make us go away."
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| GETTYThe Reform MP warned Sir Keir the country is now in an "era of substantial change".
He said: "Time has moved on. We are now in an era where the public want really substantial change.
"Last Thursday was an absolute demonstration of the fact that the old system is broken politically.
"And now it is up to us, and I think we are demonstrating that every day we have the answer."

Danny Kruger told GB News Sir Keir Starmer could be gone within 'a couple months'
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Pressed by host Martin Daubney on how long he believes Sir Keir has left in power, Mr Kruger suggested a "timetable" will be set out by the Prime Minister to determine his departure.
Mr Kruger concluded: "I reckon what they'll end up doing is there'll be some sort of abortive attempt to get rid of him in the next couple of days.
"It looks to me like Wes Streeting has kind of shot his bolt, but he might well try and come out and deliver the final knife to the bat.
"I suspect what will happen is that Starmer will announce some sort of vague timetable, and he'll be gone within a couple of months."
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