Which means he most likely said something truthful about Islam, Mohammad, and or Muslims. Adding to the current rising voices of Western politicians against Islam. Ranging from America to Europe. Which is besides the recent pushbacks against Islam in America, China, India, and Europe.

Now lets take a look at what former UKIP leader Nigel Farage had to say.

Nigel Farage under fire after saying Muslims do not share British values

Comments from former Ukip leader, who also said he will stand for parliament in the future, described as ‘outright Islamophobia’

Nigel Farage has come under fire for using his first election interview to “spout Islamophobia, hatred and divisive comments” after he said a growing number of Muslims do not share British values.

The honorary president of the Reform UK party drew heavy criticism on Sunday after claiming Rishi Sunak had allowed “more people into the country who are going to fight British values” than any UK leader before him.

Speaking on Sky News’ Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, the former Ukip leader said: “We have a growing number of young people in this country who do not subscribe to British values, [who] in fact loathe much of what we stand for.”

Combining the fact that Islam calls for the persecution of non-Muslims, and that Sharia Courts in the UK are inciting hatred against non-Muslims in the country, I am going to have to agree with Mr. Farage.

When asked if he was talking about Muslims, Farage responded, “We are. … And I’m afraid I found some of the recent surveys saying that 46% of British Muslims support Hamas – support a terrorist organisation that is proscribed in this country.”

What a brave politician. Just like the UK’s Paul Weston.

Plaid Cymru and Momentum, Labour’s grassroots campaign group, described his comments as an example of “outright Islamophobia”.

Rhun ap Iorwerth, leader of Plaid Cymru, said: “Nigel Farage should not be allowed to spout Islamophobia and hatred on our television screens. He is an extremist who has been allowed to corrode our politics for far too long.

If you are new to the issue of Islam, Muslims want the public to believe that any opposition to Islam is unjustified. Hence the term “Islamophobia”. Despite the fact that Islam is a threat to non-Muslims. One alarming example is that Islam allows the taking of non-Muslim sex slaves.

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He made it clear that the Reform party would be centering its campaign on their bid to reduce immigration.

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Now why on earth would a non-Muslim want to reduce Muslim immigration? (For the record, I am all for ending all Muslim immigration.)

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