Phil Taylor gives remarkable Luke Littler prediction after turning to parliament campaigning in shock career change

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Phil Taylor’s dropped a bold call on Luke Littler: the teen darting prodigy’s poised to smash a 120 average in a major final soon. Meanwhile, ‘The Power’ himself is flipping the script—crowned “king of the lobby” in Britain’s Parliament this week, pushing energy-saving thermal blinds with MPs to slash home heating costs by 15%.

Taylor chuckled at the twist: “After cranking the ‘Power’ on the oche, now I’m begging the country to dial it down.” The 16-time world champ, stunned by his Westminster gig, added, “Never thought I’d be hobnobbing with MPs over heating bills. The winter fuel cut pissed me off—I’m fine, but Stoke folks are freezing.”

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Still, Taylor’s glued to Littler’s rise. The 18-year-old torched James Wade 11-2 in the UK Open final, bagging his fifth major in 10 months. After a recent visit, Taylor raved, “Popped by Luke’s place—trophies aside, you’d miss he’s a darter. So grounded, a gem. If he skips the clubs, booze, and fast cars for 20 years, he’s limitless.”

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Taylor’s convinced Littler can shatter records with monk-like focus. “Five majors as a teen? Sacrifice the wild life, and he’ll rewrite the books.”

He sees prize pots ballooning—£1 million for an Alexandra Palace champ—and Littler leading it. “Wouldn’t shock me if he hits 120 in a big final—he’s that unreal.” For Premier League? “Only Littler or Humphries—the best grind out 16 weeks.”

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But Taylor cautions: Littler’s real threat isn’t vets—it’s the kids he’s inspiring. “While they’re spooked, no one touches him. Like Old Trafford—teams used to quake; now they don’t. That’s his edge ‘til the fear fades.”

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