Nigel Farage ‘Single Greatest Threat’ to Livelihood: At Labour Meet, Reeves Targets Reform UK Chief
Chancellor Rachel Reeves condemned Reform UK's migrant rights policies and fiscal stance, warning their agenda risks communities and economic stability, with Labour aiming to counter their influence.
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Calling Reform racist just turned Nigel Farage into Teflon. This is the greatest PR stunt ever - Rakib Ehsan
The Labour Government’s strategy to tackle the electoral threat of an increasingly buoyant Reform UK becomes clearer by the day – portraying the insurgent party led by Nigel Farage as a hateful xenophobic outfit that has no place in modern British life.Reacting to Farage’s announcement that his party would scrap the right of migrants to apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR), ban anyone who is not a UK citizen from claiming benefits, and dem…
Nigel Farage ‘single greatest threat’ to livelihood: At Labour meet, Reeves targets Reform UK chief
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has warned that Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party poses the “single greatest threat” to working people, as she and Prime Minister Keir Starmer criticised the party’s policies targeting migrants and challenging Britain’s social and economic stability.
Panicking UK Govt Brand Farage’s Party ‘Racist,’ ‘Single Greatest Threat to Way of Life.’
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: Senior members of Britain’s Labour Party government denounced Nigel Farage and his Reform Party as the “single greatest threat to the way of life” of Britons at their party conference.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Nigel Farage and the Reform Party, Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, Chancellor Rachel Reeves, and other Labour Party leaders.WHEN & WHERE: Labour Party conference in Liverpool, England, on September 29, 2025.KEY QUOTE:…
Reeves insists supporting Reform UK ‘racist policies’ does not make voters racist
Rachel Reeves has insisted that “you can support Reform and not be racist” after Sir Keir Starmer labelled the party’s policy of scrapping indefinite leave to remain as "racist" and "immoral". Speaking to Nick Ferrari on LBC on Monday (29 September), the Chancellor was asked if anyone who supported the policy, which would effectively lead to hundreds of thousands of people who are here legally being deported, was racist. Reeves said while she ag…
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