Victoria Derbyshire, "Keir Starmer telling Nigel Farage he has exploited the Henry Nowak case, is he right?"
Telegraphs' Annabel Denham, "Err, no, I don't think the PM is right"
Labour's Tom Hayes, "I'm just shocked by that, you've got a grieving family going through some of the worst experience anyone can ever know, and they've called on Nigel Farage not to exploit the death of their boy; and he literally did that in the House of Commons"
"Nigel Farage was given the opportunity to condemn the violence, which he himself incited, by calling for protests. He could have condemned the violence"
Annabel Denham, "Do you truly believe that the people in Southampton would have not taken to the streets in response to that sickening footage?"
Tom Hayes, "I spoke to the Southampton MP, the vast majority of people in their city protesting, came from outside Southampton"
"On top of that, Nigel Farage said this evening that there will be more to come"
'How dare he pour flames on that, and bring all of this back?!'
Liz Webster, the mother of Henry Webster who was attacked in 2007, brands Nigel Farage 'the most irresponsible politician in Britain right now', after his comments on the murder of Henry Nowak.
If only someone in the media would expose Farage's incitement yesterday via performative utterance in the same way that Jonathan Miller humiliated Enoch Powell and his grubby little racism.
Tice furious about "illegals paying our taxes."
Mate. They don't pay taxes. They can't work legally. That's the point.
Meanwhile, your party wants lower wages for young Brits and calls it a policy.
I hate to use a random guy as an example but it’s just not fair that these people, who can’t work out how utterly ridiculously stupid they sound, are larger in number than the rest of us.
It pisses me off how they are openly wrecking our country
Nigel Farage registered ‘absent’ from the last 77 votes in Parliament
Official Parliamentary figures reveal that Reform leader Nigel Farage hasn't bothered to vote for anything in the last 11 weeks...
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My family came over to England in 1066 with William the Conquerer. Do I need to fear a deportation order from @Nigel_Farage? And to be honest, a great uncle of mine was prosecuted for poaching in the local river. I'm ready to go.