LIVE FROM WESTMINSTER: Parliament in CHAOS

Westminster is witnessing one of its most dramatic moments in recent memory as Nigel Farage rebelled during Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), turning the usually structured session into complete mayhem.

Reports indicate that Farage, known for his outspoken views and controversial stances, openly challenged the Prime Minister, prompting heated exchanges and tense confrontations across the chamber. Lawmakers shouted, MPs gestured wildly, and the normally disciplined parliamentary process appeared to descend into chaos.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as “utterly unprecedented,” with some MPs struggling to maintain order as Farage pushed his agenda and challenged government policies. The clash has quickly gone viral on social media, with clips of the outburst circulating worldwide, leaving the public divided and shocked.

Supporters of Farage hailed his actions as a bold stand for Britain, emphasizing that he is speaking for citizens who feel unheard. Meanwhile, critics argue that the stunt undermines parliamentary decorum and disrupts the democratic process.

As the events continue to unfold, questions remain about the long-term political consequences of Farage’s rebellion and how it might affect government stability in the coming weeks.

The chaos in Westminster is a stark reminder of how high tensions have risen in British politics — and how one man’s defiance can set the stage for a historic parliamentary showdown.

Parliament may have recovered temporarily, but the echoes of Nigel Farage’s rebellion will be felt long after today’s PMQs.