This is Nigel Farage at his worst and Keir Starmer at his best. The difference between darkness and light, night and day. Farage is a hate-mongering, mob-rousing monster who should be allowed nowhere near government.
@MyArrse@Trant1969 Thatโs a good idea but I think they should censure him where it hurts, in his pocket. If he was expelled, he would become a living martyr.
What would be really good is if Clacton issued a recall.
Parliament has the power to Expel MP's, The House of Commons itself has the power to permanently expel an MP by voting to pass a resolution to remove them.
Someone should put forward a vote on Farage after what he did yesterday.
Whatโs going on in Southampton isnโt about injustice, itโs about male violence.
Itโs knuckle dragging scum being incited into angry mobs by multimillionaires.
Theyโre bored, racist radicalised idiots.
Why is this man in Parliament and not being questioned by @metpoliceuk for inciting violence?
If he wants to talk about two-tier police - please be my guest. Brown and Black people have been begging you all to do this for decades now.
Over the last 36 hours, we have witnessed the very soul of Nigel Farage โ his essence.
It has been over a month since he went into hiding, since serious questions began to be raised over his undeclared ยฃ5M donation.
A month since he appeared in front of TV cameras or underwent any questioning at all.
At 8am yesterday morning, Farage released a video, from a field somewhere, calling for rage. Calling for an end to the mythical two-tier policing.
Make no mistake, those were very carefully chosen words โ he understood what he was unleashing, and his wish was granted last night in Southampton.
On Tuesday, the Home Secretary made a statement to the House regarding the murder of Henry Nowack. There was, as always, an opportunity to question Shabana Mahmood โ was Nigel Farage in attendance?
No, of course not.
Today, Farage was granted a question at PMQs โ the showpiece spectacle of the political week in which the country's news and politics fanatics tune in to watch โ was Nigel Farage in attendance?
Yes, of course he was.
He had somehow found his way into work after missing 77 separate votes in Parliament because โฆ he would, at least for three minutes, be the centre of the country's political attention.
His question was about the murder of Henry Nowack and the violence that erupted [on his command] last night, but he would not condemn it or call for calm.
Instead, he 'suggested' that this rioting might escalate.
This afternoon, he has performatively written to the BBC because someone on Newsnight dared to accuse him of inciting the violence โ playing his perpetual victim card. Again.
And there we see the soul of Nigel Farage โ a craven, desperate for attention, evil, petty and pointless man.
END RANT.
In response to my report to the police about Farage they have sent me a very long list of questions. Presumably hoping I will give up. I've answered them all.
Henry Nowakโs family have lost their son and brother in the most appalling circumstances.
Nigel Farage is exploiting this tragedy to create grievance and division.
Itโs completely unforgivable.
๐จ WATCH: Nigel Farage is repeatedly heckled by MPs as he calls on Keir Starmer to end "two-tier policing"
Starmer: "His response has been to appeal for rage. Thatโs his response to a father who lost his son & asked for this not to happen... it shows exactly who he is"
#PMQs