Nigel Farage claims council has 'failed residents' during North East visit
- Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, was interviewed on BBC Breakfast on April 9.
- The interview, hosted by Jon Kay and Sarah Campbell, occurred before local elections.
- Kay and Campbell questioned Farage on why voters should support his party.
- Viewers reacted negatively; one tweeted, "#BBCBreakfast gave him a free Party Political Broadcast."
- Farage criticized council spending, while the Joint Administration defended their investments.
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