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Nigel Farage 'playing into hands of Putin' with 'completely wrong' comments on Ukraine war, Rishi Sunak says

  • Rishi Sunak criticized Nigel Farage's statement, calling it 'completely wrong' and beneficial to Putin.
  • Farage faces criticism for suggesting NATO and EU expansions provoked Putin's Ukraine invasion.
  • John Healey accused Farage of preferring to appease Putin over supporting Ukraine.
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Outrage as U.K. hard-right leader says West provoked Ukraine war

Nigel Farage faces backlash for blaming the West for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, risking Conservative party votes.

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Nigel Farage made these comments on BBC on Friday evening, with less than two weeks to go before the July 4 legislative elections. His anti-immigration and anti-establishment party is gaining in polls, narrowing the gap with the Conservative Party led by Rishi Sunak, who has been in power for 14 years. Other polls show Reform UK even leading the Conservatives (Tories) in vote intentions, notes Agerpres. This former European parliamentarian who p…

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British populist Nigel Farage upset British politicians when he blamed the war in Ukraine on the West in an interview with the BBC. “The war was provoked by us,” said the leader of the British Reform Party.

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Kyiv Post broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Friday, June 21, 2024.
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