Outspoken Good Morning Britain panellist Narinder Kaur initially promised to leave Britain if Reform UK won the next General Election. However, the former Big Brother star has gone back on her bold promise. Kaur shared on her X account: "Apparently, I've just won Reform the next General Election by saying I'd leave the country..."I've changed my mind - I'm now going to stay IF they win and carry on annoying you all. There. Has that stopped the win for them?" It follows her appearance on Jeremy Vine's Channel 5 programme on Tuesday morning, during which she told viewers her plans to leave the country.
Host Jeremy Vine told her during her appearance on his self-titled show: "You may be dealing with Nigel Farage as Prime Minister..."
She defiantly said in response: "I'm going to leave the country and I've said it on air now. I'll go to India, I'll go back to India. I've already been looking at property there."
When Vine asked: "Have you?" Kaur replied: "Yeah... Well, I don't think [Farage] will come into power at all. I think he will be finished by next year. But if you are asking that question, I'm looking at property in India. I'll be gone."
Following her dramatic change of stance, viewers took to X to comment. One person shared: "Must be nice to have an ancestral homeland you could flee to if things get bad. We don't have that. This is our homeland."
Another penned: "Moving the goal posts now. You need to stick to your original decision. Win, lose or draw."
A third penned: "Just move there now! What you contributing apart from hate?" A fourth said: "Make up your mind Narinder, I like a principled woman."
Someone quipped: "Think there is more chance of you being the next Prime Minister than Nigel."
Another penned: "I think you sadly overestimate your influence."
Jeremy Vine on 5 airs on weekdays from 9.15am on Channel 5.
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