Nigel Farage files second complaint against Hope not Hate in less than a month
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Basit Mahmood
Summary
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has filed a second complaint in under a month against the anti-extremist campaign group Hope not Hate. The article reports that Hope not Hate has been holding Reform UK accountable by exposing candidates with bigoted and hateful views, and that Farage would prefer this scrutiny not happen. The piece is a short news blurb covering Farage's escalating legal complaints against the organization.
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Hope not Hate has done outstanding work in holding Reform to account, exposing the party's candidates for holding bigoted and hateful views while also campaigning against the politics of hate and division that they expose.
Farage of course, would rather such crucial work not happen.
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