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‘Reform is going NOWHERE!’ Labour slapped with stark warning over ‘dangerous’ language

Labour has been slapped with a stark warning over propagating “toxic rhetoric” about Reform UK.

Previously, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood accused Nigel Farage of “blowing a very loud dog whistle” by flirting with an immigration policy that was “worse than racist”.

In response, Caerphilly Reform candidate Llyr Powell told GB News’ Martin Daubney: “It’s going to have huge consequences, because by branding someone a racist and making that word become such a norm in society where if you disagree with someone now you’ve simply called them a racist, it loses its meaning.”

“Someone who is racist, who discriminates based on nothing else but just out of pure prejudice, that is dangerous. We’re belittling that.”

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