Farage will roll back gun laws and turn Britain into Trump’s America, Ed Davey claims

Sir Ed Davey claimed that if Nigel Farage is Prime Minister, British children would be forced to take the exercise to prepare for mass shots.
In a highly controversial attack against the British leader, Sir Ed warned that Mr. Farage would take back arms laws to turn England into a version of Donald Trump.
In his opening speech at the Lib Dem Conference in Bournemouth, Sir Ed claimed that Mr. Farage represented the “Dark Forces olan supporting Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
He painted the liberal democrats as a party to stop the rise of reform in the next election.
Responding to Sir Ed, the reform stressed that the rules of loose firearms are not a party policy because Mr. Farage wanted Mr. Farage to relax in 2014. A party source said that Sir Ed was “threw his big moment completely madness”.
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“Where the arms laws are withdrawn, he has to teach our schools what to do in the event of a mass attraction. Where social media barons are free to poison young minds with unpunished.”
Ten years ago, as the UKIP leader, Mr. Farage asked the fiery weapon laws to relax and explained the ban on the pistols brought after the Dunblane massacre as “ridiculous .. Reform, however, did not set Britain’s plans to relax the arms laws despite Sir Ed’s warning.
Sir Ed warned that in accordance with Mr. Farage, the government will “violate our fundamental rights and freedoms that have not been restricted by the European Convention on Human Rights”.
And the reform warned that “Andrew Tate’s racism and women’s hostility will launch in a country where everything is an example for young men with implicit support for people with which it is constantly chaos.
“This Trump is America. Don’t let Farage become England, Sir Sir Ed said.
Sir Ed tried to take advantage of Sir Keir Starmer’s reluctance to criticize high -profile right wings such as Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and he painted himself as a rival of populism. With a sign about who had Sir Ed’s landscapes, his speech talked about Mr. Farage 30 times and did not refer to the Prime Minister.
24 times, Mr. Trump and Tora leader Kemi Badenoch only targeted once.
In addition, compared to 72 of the liberal democrats, despite only five deputies, Mr. Farage clashed with the BBC about what he saw as a prejudice to the scope of reform.
Bournemouth, Lib Dem Jamboree’yu addressing the patriotic voters, insisting that he loves England and Union Jack, and voters to the UK’s vision to the UK to support the “country of fish and chips and village greenery”.
Despite his difficulties, Sir Ed said: ız We should not overlook the incredibly powerful aspects of this United Kingdom. The world’s best farmers, car manufacturers and universities. BarbieSpider -man and duty are impossible. The country of the lions and the house of Formula 1.
“Windermere and Loch Ness. Men’s Sound Choros and Hogmanay. District shows and school fairs. Fish and chips. Village greenery and cricket pavilions. And you – the best roles on the planet and water slides.
“There is a lot to celebrate about our country. But above all, our power lies in our British people and in our common British values. We are a nation that is a nation that has tolerance, kindness and respect for both individual freedom and the rule of law. This is our United Kingdom.”
Former Lib Dem, Sir Vince Cable, argued that Sir Ed’s discourse was “completely reasonable”.
He said: “The weakness of Farage is close to Trump and social media oligarks. We must stand against them because it prefers the Starmer Vassal State.”




