Friday, March 20

FARAGE TO BAN MASS MUSLIM PRAYER EVENTS – Describing these events as a means to “overtake, intimidate and dominate” 

Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, said he would ban mass Muslim prayer at historic British sites if elected as prime minister, ​describing an event this week in London as an attempt to “overtake, intimidate and dominate”.

Farage ‌was weighing in on a debate that began this week when a Muslim public prayer event in Trafalgar Square was described as an “act of domination and division” by a different politician, Conservative Party justice spokesperson Nick ​Timothy.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for Timothy to be fired over the remarks.

Farage said in a speech in Scotland that although Britain has a history of religious tolerance, the Muslim event in London was not “the private observance ​of a different religion, ​but the attempt to ⁠overtake, intimidate and dominate our way of life”.

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