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Nigel Farage claims Brexit has ‘failed’

The row comes as the UK economy continues to stagnate, with gross domestic product (GDP) shown to have increased by just 0.1% between January and March…reports Asian Lite News

Speaking to BBC’s Newsnight on Monday, the former UKIP leader admitted that the country had “not actually benefited from Brexit economically” and blamed this on “useless” Tory politicians “mismanaging” the departure from the bloc.

Responding, Number 10 pointed to freedoms being enjoyed in the British farming sector as an example of how the divorce from the EU was allowing the UK to take a more tailored approach to policies.

The row comes as the UK economy continues to stagnate, with gross domestic product (GDP) shown to have increased by just 0.1% between January and March.

Newsnight presenter Victoria Derbyshire said to Farage: “A poll from last month showed that 53% of people say it was wrong to Brexit – around one in five Leave voters regret it.

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“The OBR [Office for Budget Responsibility] forecast a 4% hit to the economy over the medium-to-long-term – that’s £40bn in tax revenues.

“Economically, the UK would have been better off staying in, wouldn’t it?”

Farage said he “doesn’t think that for a moment” – and blamed the “failure” on the Conservative government’s handling of Brexit. He said: “We haven’t benefited from Brexit economically when we could have done.

“What Brexit has proved, I’m afraid, is that our politicians are about as useless as the commissioners in Brussels were. We have mismanaged this totally.”

He said the decision to increase corporation tax from 19% to 25% in April was “driving business away from our country” and that the UK government was “arguably… regulating our own businesses even more than they were as EU members”. “Brexit has failed,” he added.

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Asked whether he would consider a return to frontline politics, Mr Farage said: “I wouldn’t rule it out but it is not at the top of my bucket list.

“But frankly, we have not delivered on borders, we have not delivered on Brexit, the Tories have let us down very badly.”

Farage previously said he would leave the country if Brexit turned out to be a “disaster”.

Asked whether Rishi Sunak – who campaigned to leave the EU – agreed with Mr Farage’s sentiments, the prime minister’s official spokesman said: “No.”

“I think the prime minister has talked about the benefits of Brexit on a number of occasions,” he added.

“Just thinking about farming alone, we’re talking about some of the benefits of moving away from a bureaucratic cap which skewed money towards the largest landowners, with 50% going to the largest 10%. We have a fairer system tailored to British farmers post-Brexit.”

The spokesman was speaking after Downing Street held a UK Farm To Fork summit with representatives from across the food supply chain on Tuesday.

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Farage slammed for targeting Sikh community

Sharing a clip of the news coverage, the Indian diaspora organisation also took a strong offence to Farage making fun of the people in the video…reports Meenakshi Iyer

Former Brexit leader and GB News host Nigel Farage has been slammed for ‘insulting’ coverage of a TikTok video showing Sikh people in a small boat crossing what the broadcaster claimed was the English Channel.

The Indian Council of Scotland and the UK has sought a public apology from GB News for running the story with the headline “WTF…Sikh-ing Asylum” on the screen.

“We have written to GB News and look forward to a public apology. If no public apology is given then we shall go to the regulator,” the Council said.

Sharing a clip of the news coverage, the Indian diaspora organisation also took a strong offence to Farage making fun of the people in the video.

“You’ve been used in the past to the Albanians, this is a boat full of Sikhs. Yes, they’re all coming from India. What a good day out they’re having,” Farage was heard saying on GB News.

The former UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader further said: “Basically, it doesn’t matter where you come from in the world, it doesn’t matter whether you’ve got a legitimate claim to be a genuine refugee or not, it’s come on down, cross the English Channel, pay a trafficker and you will be allowed to stay.”

The Council said in a statement that ‘racial slur’ against any community is unacceptable.

“We stand in solidarity with the Sikh community with regards to the wrong done by GB News/Nigel Farage. No community/faith or culture should be insulted in this way. We at the Indian Council of Scotland and the UK are against Illegal immigration, however it is not acceptable for racial slur against the Sikh community or any community,” it added.

In 2013, Farage’s then PR Manager Gawain Towler, had referred to British-born Sikh journalist Kiran Randhawa as “some form of ethnic extraction”.

Nimco Ali, who stepped down as government’s adviser on tackling violence against women last year, accused Home Secretary Suella Braverman of “feeding into Nigel Farage stuff”, after she sparked off an outrage by comparing the migrant crisis in the country to “invasion”.

Farage had heaped praises on the Sikh community for helping during the 2013-14 Somerset floods.

“I remember the Sikhs helping during the Somerset floods, what a great community,” Farage had tweeted in 2020.

He concluded his report on the GB News by attacking the ruling Conservatives saying that even if they were to get the economy right, the issue of illegal immigration alone could cost them the next general election.

More than 45,000 people crossed the Channel to the UK in small boats over the past year, according to government figures, with 90 crossing on Christmas Day alone.

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