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Keir Starmer rages at Nigel Farage in furious rant – ‘Scaremongering!’ | Politics | News

Sir Keir Starmer accused Nigel Farage of using “scary tactics”. The Prime Minister said that the reform of the British leader was “talking to the country at every opportunity” and that the British people promised to make a real difference in their lives.

Farage dominated headlines this summer with immigration plans. However, he was criticized for confusing the anti -immigrant thought and provoking protests outside the hotels looking for asylum. The Clacton deputy will not be in parliament as deputies return from the summer holiday because the Clacton deputy is accused of Badmouting Britain in the United States.

As reported MirrorStarmer said: “Reform and Tories are talking about the country at every opportunity, we do the job to make people’s lives better.

“I’m not interested in fear of being. I round my arms to make a difference that makes a difference for you and your family.”

Farage will spend the first two sitting days after the deputies return from the summer in Washington. He doubles in the Crusades against the immigrants and argues against Britain’s laws of online and anti -hate speech.

Women and Equality Minister Bridget Phillipson said Farage and Reform UK did not actually focus on real solutions. Instead, they think that “breaking anger” serves political interests.

“I understand the disappointment that people feel, for example, when I see a large number of people in their communities, I understand how it can make people feel.

“Of course, there is no excuse for the right protest by overcoming the trail.

“But Nigel Farage and Reform actually do not want to list this problem. This is in their interests … He thinks his political interests are served by breaking anger instead of solving problems.”

Interior Minister Yette Cooper, today (Monday, September 1) will put forward solutions to cope with the crisis of small boats. Farage has previously announced its mass deportation plans, including payment to the Taliban to reclaim immigrants.

A senior Taliban official responded to plans by saying that they would “embrace the Afghans sent back under Farage’s proposals. They added that negotiating with Farage could be easier than Starmer.

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