NIGEL FARAGE: Burnham’s coup is so brazen it would make commanders of a banana republic blush

Ten years ago this week, the Brexit vote delivered an earthquake in Westminster.

When the result was announced, the landscape of British politics shifted permanently.

You can still feel the shockwaves of that seismic moment reverberating in our country today. Sir Keir Starmer, the man convinced he could bring stability after the chaos of the previous years, has limped out of Downing Street with his approval ratings in the gutter.

He is the sixth person in a decade who has proven himself wholly incapable of getting any form of grip on the country.

Meanwhile, rather than face the music at the ballot box, his

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