After the resignation of Keir Starmer, Nigel Farage’s name is among the strong contenders in the race for the next Prime Minister of Britain. Farage, leader of Reform UK, is known for his tough stance on migrants. He has indicated that if his party comes to power and he becomes PM, the strictness on foreigners will increase. He has especially targeted the Pakistani community. Also talked about maintaining good relations with India.
What did Nagel Faraj say?
In an interview to CNN News18, Nigel Farage said, ‘We have a problem not with the Indian community in Britain but with the Pakistani community, who have come here in large numbers and avoid joining the mainstream.’ He further said that if Reform UK comes to power, changes will be made in the immigration policy. He said that his government’s focus will be on limiting the number of migrants and skilled talent will be given importance.
Faraj called migration a big problem
He said that ‘Migration has become a big problem for Britain, due to the increasing population the country has not been able to maintain the balance. Lack of basic facilities is a big issue. Faraz further said that ‘We need skilled people, who come here, follow the law, pay taxes and work.’
Mention of relations with India
Praising Indians, the right-wing leader said that Indians have the qualities to work hard, socialize and be entrepreneurs. He said, he has supported the strong relations between India and Britain and talked about continuing it in future also. Also welcomed the trade deal between the two countries.
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After the resignation of Keir Starmer, Nigel Farage has emerged as a prominent face in the race for the next Prime Minister of Britain. He has expressed hope that he will take over as the Prime Minister of UK. He claimed that the issues of his party are being liked by the voters. Taking on the Conservative and Labor Party governments, Farage said that there is no significant difference in the policies of the two parties. Both have failed to bring any major changes in the country.
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