Sir Keir Starmer went to war with Reform UK today because he accused the party of Nigel Farage of 'Fawning' about the Russian Vladimir Putin.
The Premier used a speech at the Scottish Labor conference in Glasgow to launch a full motivation on the 'dangerous right-wing politics' of the reform.
It follows the recent level line of the reform, so that the party has persuaded both the tories and work in some opinion surveys.
The most recent YouGOV survey showed reform at 27 percent support, two percentage points for the birth and six points for the conservatives.
In the midst of the political threat of Mr Farage's party, Sir Keir hit the reform of the rights of employees, the NHS and their position on the Ukraine war.
He claimed that the offer of the party is 'strange to working people' – but Mr. Farage returned to the 'Desperate' attack of the prime minister.
The reform leader warned that Labour's would cost 'disastrous' tax heeling budget jobs.
Mr. Farage also rejected the suggestion of the PMs 'completely untrue' that reforms want to charge for access to the NHS.

Sir Keir Starmer went to war with Reform UK today because he accused the party of Nigel Farage of 'Fawning' about the Russian Vladimir Putin

The Prime Minister, depicted with the Scottish Labor leader Anas Sarwar, used a speech in Glasgow to launch a 'dangerous right-wing politics' of the reform

Mr. Farage showered praised about Donald Trump and his ally Elon Musk in a speech at the conservative political action conference in Washington on Thursday
In addition to their survey at Wesminster, the reform also transferred to a series of double digits in a series of surveys prior to the Scottish parliamentary elections of next year.
In his speech as a Scottish Labor -this morning, Sir Keir warned his party: 'If we do not show a way to the future, others will fill that emptiness. In fact, they are already.
'A dangerous right -wing politics – even here in Scotland – that will say that they are those who can tilt politics in the direction of the interests of working people.
'Even if their proposals do exactly the opposite. A policy that feeds on the failure of the free market. A failure of public services for reform.
'And especially a non -no -edge of edges. We must be ready for this test.
“Ready to point out that under their blusterer the alternative they offer is alien to working people.”
Sir Keir added that the party had voted against Labor's bill for labor rights on 'rare visits to the parliament' by Mr. Farage and his four other reform members.
“They talk about the language of the rights of employees online and in front of the door, but they voted against banning fire and rehire,” the prime minister said.
'They voted against scrapping exploitation contracts of zero hours, they voted against sick leave and pregnancy wage.
'And what about the NHS? They want to charge people to use our NHS. They claim to be the party of patriotism, but they are over Putin.
“They are not the answer for working people in Great Britain. And they are not the answer for Scotland. '
Mr. Farage recently came under pressure on his support for US President Donald Trump, who has been accused of spraying Russian propaganda over Ukraine.
Striking fears he has chosen with Moscow recently surprised Lord Trump European capitals by the branding of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zensky a 'dictator'.
He also wrongly blamed Kyiv for starting the war and excluded Ukraine and other European countries from budding peace talks with Russia.

The most recent YouGOV survey showed reform at 27 percent support, two percentage points for the birth and six points for the conservatives
Mr. Farage admitted that Mr. Trump was wrong to call the Lord Zensky a “dictator”, but repeated the statement of the US president that Ukraine should keep new elections.
The reform leader was later showered at Mr Trump and his ally Elon Musk in a speech at the conservative political action conference in Washington on Thursday.
In response to Sir Keir's speech in Glasgow today, Mr. Farage said: 'How dares to talk to us about jobs.
'Over the past decade, Scotland has lost more than 70,000 jobs linked to the North Sea as a result of the Netto -zero policy of the government.
'The remaining 30,000 employees who work directly in the North Sea and 90,000 jobs supported by the spending of oil and gas employees will be the costs of his net zero push.
'Starmer's disastrous budget starts on April 1 and costs even more jobs in Scotland because of his national insurance contribution imposed on companies.
'His comments about the NHS are completely not true, the prime minister must become desperate. Under Reform UK, the NHS will always be free with regard to use. '