Nigel Farage, a potential UK Prime Minister: "No issue with Indians; Pakistani community is the main problem"
Nigel Farage, a potential UK Prime Minister: "No issue with Indians; Pakistani community is the main problem"; takes a tough stance on immigration.
London: Nigel Farage, leader of the 'Reform UK' party, has made a significant statement regarding immigration policy while being viewed as a potential future Prime Minister of Britain. He clarified that Britain faces no issues with Indians; rather, the Pakistani community presents the primary challenge.
In an interview with CNN-News18, Farage said, "We have no problem with Indians. Indians are hardworking, integrate well into society, and possess an entrepreneurial spirit. We fully support maintaining strong ties between India and Britain."
On the other hand, speaking about the Pakistani community, he remarked, "A large number of Pakistanis have come to Britain, yet instead of integrating into the mainstream, they remain separate. This poses a major challenge."
Farage's immigration policies:
If Reform UK comes to power, migration will be controlled.
Priority will be given only to skilled and highly skilled individuals.
Measures will be taken to address the strain on basic amenities caused by population growth.
It will be mandatory for migrants to obey the law, pay taxes, and work.
Farage emphasized that migration has become a major issue for Britain and that strict action is required to address it.
These statements have sparked debate in British politics. Farage's party has previously advocated for strict immigration policies.
Summary: Nigel Farage has praised the Indian community while singling out the Pakistani community, and has pledged to encourage only skilled migrants under a future government.
Nigel Farage, a potential UK Prime Minister: "No issue with Indians; Pakistani community is the main problem"; takes a tough stance on immigration.
London: Nigel Farage, leader of the 'Reform UK' party, has made a significant statement regarding immigration policy while being viewed as a potential future Prime Minister of Britain. He clarified that Britain faces no issues with Indians; rather, the Pakistani community presents the primary challenge.
In an interview with CNN-News18, Farage said, "We have no problem with Indians. Indians are hardworking, integrate well into society, and possess an entrepreneurial spirit. We fully support maintaining strong ties between India and Britain."
On the other hand, speaking about the Pakistani community, he remarked, "A large number of Pakistanis have come to Britain, yet instead of integrating into the mainstream, they remain separate. This poses a major challenge."
Farage's immigration policies:
If Reform UK comes to power, migration will be controlled.
Priority will be given only to skilled and highly skilled individuals.
Measures will be taken to address the strain on basic amenities caused by population growth.
It will be mandatory for migrants to obey the law, pay taxes, and work.
Farage emphasized that migration has become a major issue for Britain and that strict action is required to address it.
These statements have sparked debate in British politics. Farage's party has previously advocated for strict immigration policies.
Summary: Nigel Farage has praised the Indian community while singling out the Pakistani community, and has pledged to encourage only skilled migrants under a future government.
London: Nigel Farage, leader of the 'Reform UK' party, has made a significant statement regarding immigration policy while being viewed as a potential future Prime Minister of Britain. He clarified that Britain faces no issues with Indians; rather, the Pakistani community presents the primary challenge.
In an interview with CNN-News18, Farage said, "We have no problem with Indians. Indians are hardworking, integrate well into society, and possess an entrepreneurial spirit. We fully support maintaining strong ties between India and Britain."
On the other hand, speaking about the Pakistani community, he remarked, "A large number of Pakistanis have come to Britain, yet instead of integrating into the mainstream, they remain separate. This poses a major challenge."
Farage's immigration policies:
If Reform UK comes to power, migration will be controlled.
Priority will be given only to skilled and highly skilled individuals.
Measures will be taken to address the strain on basic amenities caused by population growth.
It will be mandatory for migrants to obey the law, pay taxes, and work.
Farage emphasized that migration has become a major issue for Britain and that strict action is required to address it.
These statements have sparked debate in British politics. Farage's party has previously advocated for strict immigration policies.
Summary: Nigel Farage has praised the Indian community while singling out the Pakistani community, and has pledged to encourage only skilled migrants under a future government.
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