
EXCLUSIVE: The Reform leader claims that Britain has “nothing in common” with the majority of people entering the UK.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has demanded a “halt” on immigration due to the “cultural damage” and “broken communities”. Speaking to the Daily Express at a VE Day lunch, the Clacton MP said many of the “millions of people” that have entered the UK over the past two decades “do not share our values”, which is “devaluing” Britain.
His comments follow record Channel migrant crossings this year so far, with more than 11,500 people having arrived in the UK after making the journey. Mr Farage said: “We have to call a halt. A 10 million rise in the last 20 years has devalued the quality of life for everybody, damaged us culturally, broken up our communities, broken up our sense of patriotism, and belief. And you know what? Not everything is about big business employers.” The Reform UK leader added claimed the UK has “nothing in common” with the “millions of people that we’ve allowed” into Britain.