Overview
- He told Sky News he would not make any electoral deal with Labour while Keir Starmer leads the party.
- He cited a Find Out Now survey of 2,717 people that put the Greens on 18%, Labour on 15%, Reform UK on 33% and the Conservatives on 16%.
- He questioned whether Starmer will be prime minister or even an MP at the next election and said any future cooperation would depend on Labour’s next leader, naming Nadia Whittome as “excellent.”
- He set out a peace‑first foreign‑policy stance, calling for global denuclearisation including the UK and saying he would negotiate with Vladimir Putin.
- His comments, delivered on Remembrance Sunday while wearing a white poppy, drew criticism including mockery from Reform UK figure Zia Yusuf.