Nigel Farage expressed concern that Keir Starmer’s remarks at the Labour Conference could incite violence from the “radical left,” drawing parallels to Donald Trump’s style. The Reform leader, a proponent of free speech, criticized Starmer for his language, accusing him of playing the politics of grievance.
Farage highlighted Reform’s policies on deporting illegal migrants, restricting benefits to British citizens only, and removing foreign criminals, refuting claims that these policies are racist. However, he omitted mentioning his own policy of deporting long-term residents with indefinite leave to remain status, which has faced accusations of racism.
Employing Trump-like rhetoric, Farage warned of potential violence from groups like “antifa” and the radical left in response to Starmer’s language. He condemned the Prime Minister and his cabinet for descending into what he deemed as inappropriate behavior, questioning their fitness for office.
Expressing disappointment with Starmer’s insinuation that he does not like Britain, Farage listed perceived issues with the country and asserted his ability to address them. He also criticized the Prime Minister, expressing disbelief at his actions and hoping for a sense of shame on reflection.
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