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Nigel Farage ignites huge row with incendiary 'two-tier state against white people' claim

Farage’s first Substack essay also vows to repeal the Equality Act and gives foreign nationals in social housing a three-month deadline to move.

  • On Sunday, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launched a Substack essay asserting Britain has become a "two tier state against white people," reiterating his vow to "repeal the Equality Act" under a Reform government.
  • Farage proposed evicting foreign nationals from social housing after a three-month grace period, claiming housing and healthcare are adversely affected by what he describes as "deeply anti-white racism."
  • Referencing the murder of student Henry Nowak, whose killer Vickrum Digwa claimed to have been a victim of racism, Farage asserted the "British state is no longer working for everyone in this country."
  • Reform MP Suella Braverman stated she was "very proud" of the essay, while Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy criticized Farage, saying he should "take his nasty hate and anger and division somewhere else frankly."
  • The essay emerges before next week's Makerfield by-election, where polling suggests Rupert Lowe's Restore party could split the right-wing vote and potentially aid Labour's chances.
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Nigel Farage claims Britain is a ‘two tier state against white people’

Nigel Farage has claimed the “British state is no longer working for everyone in this country”

·Manchester, United Kingdom
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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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