Wes Streeting refuted claims of Nigel Farage becoming PM, citing Reform UK’s polling success but minimal seat share due to FPTP system. Streeting emphasized Farage’s limited parliamentary impact and dismissed the idea of him as a viable PM candidate, urging focus on serious analysis and not social media hype. Additionally, Streeting criticized Farage’s healthcare proposals, warning of a potential shift to an insurance-based model and reaffirming Labour’s commitment to a universal NHS.
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