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Nick Ferrari has been congratulated on his two decades as host of his LBC breakfast show by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.
The broadcaster, 64, also received messages from former prime ministers Gordon Brown, Theresa May, Liz Truss and Boris Johnson as he presented the latest instalment of his 7am to 10am weekday radio programme on Friday.
Ferrari, a journalist who had worked at tabloid newspapers The Sun and Sunday Mirror, began on LBC in 2001 before launching his show as a mix of call-ins from the public and interviews with public figures in 2004.
Mr Sunak told Ferrari that he has âalways loved coming on your showâ while Sir Keir â who was taking part in a phone-in on Friday â said he could not âimagine what itâs like to get up at 5.30am every weekday for 20 yearsâ.
Before the end of the show a message also came in from Mr Brown, who said Ferrari had done a âgreat jobâ of speaking to âthe countryâ.
He added: âIn these 20 years, weâve had seven prime ministers, eight chancellors, 12 justice secretaries, 14 education ministers, but thereâs only one Nick Ferrari.
âAnd for all of these 20 years, he has been speaking to the country, speaking truth to power and holding politicians to account and heâs remained positive despite the fact that his own football team, Leicester City, which won the Premiership was relegated last year.
âNick, congratulations (for) what youâve achieved for the last 20 years and my best wishes for the next 20 years.â
Mrs May called Ferrariâs interviews with her âspirited and challengingâ, before adding: âThe phone-ins always kept one on oneâs toes but itâs been great to be working with you over those years.
âAlthough I know we havenât spoken quite so much since I returned to the back benches. But well done, Nick, and hereâs to the next 20 years.â
Mr Johnson praised him on âcunningly concealing your understanding of the factsâ when grilling political guests.
He added: âBy sometimes performing mental arithmetic faster than your political adversaries, you elucidated (to) your growing multitudes of listeners, and you help to hold the powerful to account, even if you remain wrong about the importance of cycling and other such matters.
âHappy anniversary, Nick, well done.â
Ferrari ended the show by thanking the support of his âextraordinaryâ audience while revealing he did not sleep well before his first show or on Thursday night.
He also said: âThe most important thank you goes to you and itâs very, very heartfelt.â