More Embarrassment for Farage After Reform Campaigner Claims Migrants “Should Be Shot”

Nigel Farage is under fire after a member of Reform UK was caught saying that illegal migrants “Should be shot” by the British Army.

Farage’s Campaigner Crosses the Line

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A campaigner for Reform UK has been caught making violent comments about illegal migrants.

Campaigner’s Worrying Comments

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Farage, leader of right-wing Party Reform UK, has received considerable backlash for his Party member’s comments that wished death upon those seeking refuge in the UK.

Dangerous Strategy for Migrants

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The campaigner was caught saying that the UK should deal with migrants crossing the channel by pointing guns at them.

Bringing in the Army

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According to the Reform UK campaigner, the government should bring the British Army to deal with those crossing the Channel, but he didn’t stop there.

Caught in Clacton

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The campaigner, Andrew Parker, was campaigning in Farage’s constituency of Clacton, Essex, where Farage hopes to win in the election.

Parker’s Shocking Comments

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Parker insisted they should deal with migrants by using “Army recruitment – get the young recruits there, with guns.”

“Just Shoot Them”

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Parker then went on to say that the members of the British Army should “Just shoot them” as they try to cross the Channel.

Targeting Sunak and Islam

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Parker also made derogatory, racist comments about Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and disgraceful remarks about the religion of Islam.

Racist Comments on Islam

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Parker called the religion of Islam a “Disgusting cult,” causing Nigel Farage to receive considerable backlash.

Farage Removes Parker

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Farage was forced to respond to the backlash by swiftly removing Parker from Reform UK and addressing the comments.

“Very Unpleasant” Remarks

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Farage claimed, “Mr Parker would not be welcome back,” and called the comments “very unpleasant.

Farage Appauled by Multiple Campaigners

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The former Brexit Party leader revealed that Parker was not the only one to make divisive remarks and claimed that he was appalled by the behaviour.

“Dismayed” by Volunteers

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“I am dismayed by the reported comments of a handful of people associated with my local campaign,” Farage said about his Clacton volunteers.

Representing Reform UK

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Farage was forced to clarify that the comments made by the Reform UK campaigners did not represent the views of the wider Party.

Distancing From Comments

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Farage said, “The appalling sentiments expressed by some in these exchanges bear no relation to my own views, those of the vast majority of our supporters or Reform UK policy.”

A Worrying Reputation

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Reform UK has a reputation for disliking both migrants and Islam after the Party welcomed former Tory MP, Lee Anderson.

Anderson’s Controversial Take on Mayor

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Anderson was suspended earlier in the year from the Conservative Party due to his comments about the London Mayor, Sadiq Khan.

Sunak Suspends Anderson

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suspended Anderson for claiming that Khan had allowed London to be taken over by “Islamists.”

Braverman on the Cards

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Anderson was swiftly welcomed in by Reform UK. The Party also said they would take Tory member Suella Braverman after her similar comments.

Reflecting Reform

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Now, Farage has been forced to distance himself from the comments, but many will consider this a microcosm of the rest of the Party.

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