On Remembrance Day, more than 10m people have seen a viral video of Labour's broken promises to Britain's nuclear heroes

TEN million people have seen a viral video detailing Labour's broken promises to heroes of the Cold War.

It comes as the national pauses for a two minute silence to mark Remembrance Day, and just 24 hours after the Prime Minister Keir Starmer laid a poppy wreath at the Cenotaph.

At the same time, polls this weekend showed his party polling in fourth place with Nigel Farage set to replace him in Downing Street if a general election were held tomorrow.

Alan Owen of campaign group LABRATS said: "We have been asking for a meeting with the PM ever since he took office, but had no official reply. We've had informal contact with ministers, with his deputy, and with

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