Nigel Farage calls for ban on mass religious observances after Trafalgar Square row
Farage calls mass Muslim prayers provocative acts aiming to dominate British culture, citing 3,000 attendees at a London Ramadan event as justification for a ban at historic sites.
- 1- Nigel Farage said he would prohibit large-scale Muslim prayer gatherings at historic UK sites if elected prime minister, calling a recent event in London an attempt to “overtake, intimidate and dominate.” 2- The remarks came after a public Muslim prayer gathering in Trafalgar Square sparked political debate earlier this week. 3- Nick Timothy, a justice spokesperson for the Conservative Party, had already criticized the event as an “act of domination and division.
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Nigel Farage Criticised Over Trafalgar Square Prayers: Bigotry or Protecting British Culture?
Nigel Farage has ignited nationwide debate after calling for a ban on public Muslim prayer gatherings in historic British sites, following a large Eid celebration in Trafalgar Square. His remarks have provoked strong reactions from community leaders, politicians, and civil rights groups, raising questions about cultural tolerance, freedom of religion, and the role of public spaces in a diverse society. Farage, leader of Reform UK, made the comme…
UK's Farage would ban mass Muslim prayer events near historic British sites
LONDON, March 19 - Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, said on Thursday 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\". Read more at straitstimes.com.
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