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5 Aug 2024


NextImg:Farage 'appalled by riots' as he demands urgent Parliament recall: 'Need to debate population explosion'

Nigel Farage has called for MPs to return to Parliament as riots continued across England over the weekend.

Farage, 60, voiced his dismay at the unrest after hundreds of protesters were arrested and dozens of police officers were injured.

More than 90 people were arrested on Saturday alone as violence gripped Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, Bristol, Manchester, Stoke-on-Trent, Blackpool and Belfast.

Violence erupted last week following the spread of misinformation after three young girls were fatally stabbed in Southport, Merseyside.

Nigel Farage 'appalled' by riots' and calls for Parliament to be recalled as 'we must have a more honest debate on population explosion'Nigel Farage 'appalled' by riots' and calls for Parliament to be recalled as 'we must have a more honest debate on population explosion'PA

The Reform UK leader also accused officers of "two-tier policing" as he called for a debate on the "population explosion".

He said: "I have been totally appalled by the levels of violence seen in the last couple of days. The levels of intimidation and threat to life have no place in a functioning democracy.

"That so many police officers have been injured trying to keep the peace is shocking, and we should not discount the use of the army if the situation were to deteriorate further."

Farage went on to express concern Sir Keir Starmer's response to the riots.

He added: "In the short term, we will quell the riots, but deeper longer-term problems remain. Ever since the soft-policing of the Black Lives Matter protests, the impression of two-tier policing has become widespread. The Prime Minister's faltering attempts to address the current crisis have only added to that sense of injustice.

"The majority of our population can see the fracturing of our communities as a result of mass, uncontrolled immigration, whether legal or illegal. Yet to attempt to debate this in the public arena leads to immediate howls of condemnation. A population explosion without integration was always going to end badly. I have said this for many years.

"We must have a more honest debate about these vital issues and give people the confidence that there are political solutions that are relevant to them. A recall of Parliament would be an appropriate start to this."

Nigel Farage released a statement about the riots over the weekend

Nigel Farage released a statement about the riots over the weekend

NIGEL FARAGE



Farage joins a growing list of MPs eager to return to Westminster to debate the situation.

Former Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbot voiced her support for recalling Parliament, with ex-Shadow Equalities Minister Dawn Butler claiming: "Uncomfortable truths must be addressed."

Tory leadership hopeful Priti Patel, who served as Home Secretary from 2019 to 2022, argued "unacceptable" violence requires MPs to return.

She added: "The Government is now in danger of appearing to be swept away with events rather than maintaining control of them."