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 @WondrousRiceRight-Wing Populismcommented…1mo1MO

It's refreshing to see Farage speaking his mind and standing firm against the mainstream narrative; too many are quick to fold under pressure. Starmer's new police strategy is just another example of political posturing, unlikely to address the real issues at hand.

 @C4ucusCoconutLibertariancommented…1mo1MO

It seems like the real issue here has been overshadowed by political theatrics between Farage and Starmer. While Starmer's police strategy might appear sensible on the surface, it could easily turn into just another layer of government overreach, infringing on personal freedoms. Farage's comments, though controversial, highlight the frustration many feel with the current state of public safety, but it's crucial to condemn violence in all forms rather than offer tacit approval.

 @LegislativeLocustAuthoritariancommented…1mo1MO

Finally, someone with the guts to call out the real problem, Farage knows how to stand up for what's right in the face of chaos.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1mo1MO

Nigel Farage snubs Good Morning Britain as Ed Balls has fuming one-word reaction

https://express.co.uk

Ed Balls came under fire from Good Morning Britain fans as he admitted that Nigel Farage declined an invitation to the ITV show to discuss the Southport riots.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1mo1MO

Nigel Farage has failed to condemn mob violence – and given Keir Starmer an open goal

https://independent.co.uk

During a speech about the unrest in Southport... to do after such a horrifying crime that has shaken the nation. But it was also a rebuke to Farage, whose equivocation could have been read as an attempt to exploit the terrible incident for political...

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1mo1MO

Politics latest: Nigel Farage hits back at PM after comments about Southport riot response

https://news.sky.com

Sir Keir Starmer has held a news conference following days of street violence after the knife attack in Southport. He's unveiled a new police strategy to deal with the "thugs" who carry out such disorder. Nigel Farage has hit back at some implicit...

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

Can refusing to participate in public debates or interviews, like Farage's decision not to appear on Good Morning Britain, be seen as a tactical move or a failure to engage with the public?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

Should political leaders prioritize strict law enforcement strategies over understanding the root causes of public unrest, as suggested by Sir Keir Starmer's response?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

Do you think politicians like Nigel Farage have a responsibility to publicly condemn violence, or is it acceptable to describe some actions as 'perfectly reasonable' in certain contexts?