Nigel Farage accused of spreading ‘unevidenced fears’ about asylum seekers
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 4 – Charities warn Nigel Farage's claims about asylum seekers lack evidence and say his rhetoric increases division and risks to vulnerable communities, amid a 20% drop in local robbery rates.
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Nigel Farage's Reform Party wants to crack down on criminals in the United Kingdom. This would require converting prisons to include wings similar to the so-called "Super Max" prisons in the United States, where the most dangerous criminals are held in sparsely furnished isolation cells. Farage also advocates for making the immigration status of criminals public.
Nigel Farage appears to forget which country he wants to deport people to
For a man who’s made a political career out of migrant-bashing politics, you’d have thought Nigel Farage would have at least figured out what he wants to do about migration. His latest press conference would suggest otherwise. At the event, Farage was asked a question about where he wanted to see asylum seekers deported to. In response, Farage was forthright, saying: “Sorry. I’ve had enough of this. If you come from Afghanistan, you go back to A…
Nigel Farage said he couldn't talk about prisons because he'd never worked in one and the entirety of the internet responded as one
It’s a frequent criticism levelled at Nigel Farage that he’s big – well, biggish – on the sweeping statements but what Reform UK lacks is proper, costed, sensibly explained policy at a more granular level. Any level, in fact. So the Reform UK leader was given the perfect opportunity to shed a little bit of […] The post Nigel Farage said he couldn’t talk about prisons because he’d never worked in one and the entirety of the internet responded as …
Farage Slammed For Spreading ‘Unevidenced’ Migrant Fears
Nigel Farage has drawn sharp criticism from rights groups after accusing asylum seekers of exploiting the UK’s immigration system and fuelling crime, comments that several charities have described as stoking “unevidenced fears” and deepening social division. Speaking at a Reform UK press conference on Monday, Farage claimed that migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats “know they have an over 99 per cent chance of staying”. He went o…
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