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What does “in due course” mean and what do you expect from a PM that himself stood up and said there are too many migrants working in the NHS?
You want two-tier outcomes based on two you support and who you don’t. That fascism in action.
What’s the existential threat? Such needless hyperbole, alongside flawed outcomes, exacerbates the situation.
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If Britain can’t accept the problems it has created without invoking the Putin bogeyman it will never find the solutions.
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Look, I know you hate Starmer and his Labour Party, I get it, I really do. However if you put Starmer in the same category as Farage then you have really lost the plot, big style.
If you think that Reform is a nice, cosy centre-ground democratic party then good for you. There is probably little I can say to change you views.
Starmer stood up and clearly condemned the riots and the thugs that carried them out. Here is Mr Farage by comparision:
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In a second video, Farage challenged Keir Starmer's argument that the violent protests were the fault of the far right, saying it was “a reaction to fear, to discomfort, to unease that is out there shared by tens of millions of people”
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Just in case, you are still in doubt:
Former counter-terror chief accuses Farage of inciting Southport violence
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A former counter-terrorism police chief has accused Nigel Farage of helping incite violence that broke out in Southport after the killing of three children in a knife attack this week.
Farage drew criticism from across the political spectrum for remarks he made in a video on Tuesday in which he questioned “whether the truth is being withheld from us” after the attack on Monday.
Neil Basu – a former senior Scotland Yard officer who was in charge of counter-terrorism from 2018 to 2021 – said there were “real world consequences” when public figures failed to “keep their mouth shut”.
“Nigel Farage is giving the EDL [English Defence League] succour, undermining the police, creating conspiracy theories, and giving a false basis for the attacks on the police,” he said, referring to the far-right, Islamophobic group whose supporters are believed to have been involved in the rioting in Southport.
“Has Nigel Farage condemned the violence? Has he condemned the EDL? Fomenting discord in society is what these people seem to exist for,” Basu added.
Farage said that it was “quite legitimate to ask questions”.
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