Farage warns about male-only sectarian politics in UK due to record migration
- Nigel Farage of Reform UK is highlighting the impact of record migration on UK politics.
- He expresses concerns about young men with 'anti-British views' shaping political landscape.
- Farage hopes his party can become the main Opposition within six years.
Nigel Farage said the UK is having an "immigration election". He mentioned this on Tuesday, May 28th. The Labour party is expected to focus on the economy and health in their campaign. The Conservative government is trying to pass a bill to deport irregular migrants and asylum seekers to Rwanda. This has caused a lot of discussion. The UK saw a decrease in the number of immigrants in 2023 compared to 2022. The Reform Party is polling in third place. Nigel Farage expressed concerns about rising levels of Channel crossings and called it a "national security emergency". Farage believes that there is a growing number of people in the UK with radical views. He mentioned that British Muslims might be most affected by this. He suggested using the Royal Marines to send migrants back to France instead of allowing them to cross the Channel. Farage criticized the Conservatives for not handling the migrant situation well. He plans for Reform to become the main opposition to Labour in the future. Farage's comments have sparked controversy. A BBC News presenter apologized for accusing him of using inflammatory language. Farage believes that voting for the Conservative party would be a wasted vote. He aims for Reform to grow and become a significant force in future elections.