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UK's Tommy Robinson questions Nigel Farage's credibility, sees Reform win
Tommy Robinson predicts Reform UK will win the next election while criticizing Nigel Farage’s leadership and expressing concerns over immigration and government policies.
- In Tel Aviv on Saturday, Tommy Robinson said he believes the Reform UK party will win Britain's next general election, urged supporters to push the party, and doubted Nigel Farage would be a `great friend of Israel`.
- Robinson's recent history includes rising to prominence through protests and organising a nationalist rally in London that attracted more than 100,000 people, and his trial in Britain last week.
- On stage in front of flags, Robinson received a standing ovation before a two-hour speech with more than 1,000 expected attendees, amid applause and chants of `Tommy, Tommy Robinson`.
- Shortly into the speech, a heckler interrupted and security personnel removed him, but several audience members then attacked the heckler outside, while the Board of Deputies of British Jews called Robinson `a thug who represents the very worst of Britain`, which Robinson dismissed on Saturday.
- In the broader debate, Tommy Robinson rejected the far-right label, called his trial `absolute state persecution` with Elon Musk funding his defence, and highlighted Nigel Farage and the Labour government’s migration policy debate.
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UK's Tommy Robinson questions Nigel Farage's credibility, sees Reform win
British anti-immigration campaigner Tommy Robinson said he believes the Reform UK party is poised to win Britain's next general election, even as he questioned the credibility of its leader, Nigel Farage.
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Read Full ArticleTommy Robinson sees UK’s right-wing Reform party winning power, says leader won’t be ‘friend of Israel’
… is poised to win Britain’s next general election, even as he … Reform will win the next election,” he said of the populist … to recognize the State of Palestine and spoke about his admiration … his support for Israel. Robinson went on trial in Britain last week …
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