Nigel Farage 'unhappy' with MP over 'clumsy' comments - but says they are not 'racist'
Nigel Farage condemned Reform MP Sarah Pochin's remarks on advertising diversity but denied racist intent, noting adverts' shift since 2020, citing a Channel 4 study.
- Nigel Farage expressed displeasure with Sarah Pochin's comments about advertisements, but stated they were not 'racist'.
- Pochin had complained about a perceived overrepresentation of ethnic minorities in British TV advertisements.
- The Liberal Democrats called for Pochin's suspension from Farage's party over her 'racist and inexcusable remarks'.
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Nigel Farage 'very unhappy' with Sarah Pochin's 'ugly' comment as grooming gang survivor slams media double standards
Nigel Farage has said he is "very unhappy" with Sarah Pochin's "ugly" comment as a grooming gangs survivor slammed the media for double standards
Reform MP’s remarks ‘ugly’ but intention was not racist, Farage says
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the remarks made by Sarah Pochin were ‘ugly’ and ‘wrong’ but resisted calls to remove the whip. Nigel Farage has dismissed accusations of racism against a Reform UK MP who complained about adverts being “full” of black and Asian people. The Reform leader and Clacton MP said the remarks made by Sarah Pochin were “ugly” and wrong” but resisted calls for her suspension from the party on Monday. Mr Farage insisted …
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