Analysis: Farage's divisive racial rhetoric threatens to deepen societal divisions in Britain
By
James O'Brien
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Summary
The article criticizes Nigel Farage's political rhetoric, particularly around race and immigration, arguing that his divisive narrative is harmful to British society. The author uses the metaphor of The Monkey's Paw to suggest that the consequences of Farage's brand of politics will lead to regret and societal damage. The piece warns that Farage's rhetoric is becoming increasingly ugly and will further tear Britain apart.
Key quotes
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And his rhetoric around race is going to get even uglier
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