Farage: Belfast protesters have legitimate concerns about migrant crime, government ignoring public demands
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Oliver JJ Lane
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage comments on protests in Belfast following migrant-related crimes, arguing that the vast majority of protesters have legitimate concerns about migrant crime and public safety. He condemns a "bad actors" causing trouble but insists the government is ignoring rational public demands for action on migrant crime, citing recent incidents including an alleged beheading attempt.
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The United Kingdom is in a quick-moving situation where new outrages of migrant crime, be they callous murders, alleged attempted beheadings, or sexual assaults occur weekly, leaving the law-abiding public concerned.
Legitimate Protesters Fearful and Want Action on Migrant Crime
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