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Farage warns of a ‘genuine threat to public order’ in the UK if migration is not dealt with as people are in ‘despair’

26th Aug 25 3:10 pm

The Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has warned that there is a “genuine threat” of civil disorder across the UK if migration is not dealt with swiftly.

Farage said on Tuesday there is a “mood in the country” and there is “rising anger” as trust with the government’s handling of the illegal small boat migrants has led to “despair.”

Farage said, “The mood in the country around this issue is a mix between total despair and rising anger.

And I would say this, that without action, without somehow the contract between the government and the people being renewed, without some trust coming back, then I fear deeply that that anger will grow.

In fact, I think there is now, as a result of this, a genuine threat to public order.

“And that is the very last thing that we want.”

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The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s spokesman has hit back at Farage saying the government is offering “serious solutions.”

The spokesman added, “It makes him angry frankly, because it’s unfair on ordinary working people who pay the price from the cost of hotels to our public services struggling under the strain.

“That’s why we’re taking the action we are, to recognise the strength of feeling about this.

“The pressure that it puts on public services and that’s why we’re taking serious practical action to address this issue, not just returning back to the old gimmicks, the old solutions that failed to deal with this.

Earlier on Tuesday Farage said Britain needs to “leave the European Courts of Human Rights (ECHR) and he also blasted that the taxpayer has had enough of hearing it.

Farage blasted Sir Keir Starmer and the French President Emmanuelle Macron as they are both “colluding” with each other as they clearly support the mass migrant invasion crossing the English Channel.

Farage said, “We need to leave the EHCR … no ifs, no buts.”

He said that “despite the £800million we’ve given the French, even as we speak, there are French naval vessels escorting these (small) boats across to a 12-mile line.”

Farage said from there “they will be picked up by the border force or our volunteers at the RNLI when the border force can’t cope”.

“And now what happens is the French give them all life jackets and when they’re picked up by the border force, the border force give the life jackets back to the French so they can re-use them on the next journey,” Farage added.

“We are literally witnessing two governments colluding in their support of criminal activity.”

Farage sent a warning, that if he becomes the UK’s next Prime Minister the illegal migrants “will be detained and deported and never, ever allowed to stay, period.

That is our big message from today,” he warned.

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