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‘Is everyone losing their MINDS?’ Martin Daubney SEETHES at MP comparing Nigel Farage to Adolf Hitler

GB News’ Martin Daubney has unleashed a furious tirade live on GB News after Zarah Sultana compared Nigel Farage to Adolf Hitler.

Earlier today, the left-wing MP, who established Your Party with Jeremy Corbyn, declared the Brexit supremo had “all the features of a fascist politician”, spurring outrage on The People’s Channel.

The Coventry South MP further accused the Reform UK leader and his parliamentary colleagues of being “committed to peddling racism” on a BBC podcast.

“Is everyone losing their mind? Is everybody losing their minds by comparing Nigel Farage to a fascist?” Martin seethed.

Ms Sultana said: “I do think he has all the features of a fascist politician and I think it’s important that we stop a fascist Reform Government.”

She further clarified: “When someone attacks trade union rights, when they are not supportive of minority communities, where they are trying to get us out of the ECHR so they can get away with anything.

“When there is no state accountability, we can see what’s happening across Europe, which is a descent into fascism.”

Accusations of racism and fascism have increasingly targeted the rising party over the past week, with Runcorn and Helsby MP becoming embroiled in a lively racism row over TV adverts.

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Previously, Lord Michael Heseltine believed his “final political contribution” would be to “stop Nigel Farage” for the good of the nation.

During the Conservative Party Conference in Liverpool, he even compared Mr Farage and his Reform followers as “right-wing fascists of the 1930s”.

He reiterated his impassioned point in an exclusive interview for The Times, claiming that Reform is a “reincarnation of Oswald Mosley and his fascists in the 30s, when it was the Jews [who were the target], and of Enoch Powell with immigrants in the 60s”.

Now, he has openly sought to “expose Reform for what they are”.

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During the interview, when BBC presenter Nick Robinson asked if Ms Sultana was comparing Mr Farage to Franco, Mussolini and Hitler, she failed to rule out the comparison.

Explaining, GB News’ Political Editor Christopher Hope recapped the scenario, saying: “Zarah Sultana said she has significant concerns about what a fascist Government would do to trade unionists, to working-class communities, to minority governments, to communities, to LGBT people.”

She admitted that she felt the Reform UK leader to be a “danger”, without explicitly comparing the Clacton MP to the fascist dictator.

The presenter warned: “Now, comparing him to Adolf Hitler, these words can have consequences. We see it all the time.”

Caerphilly by-election campaign literature emblazoned with 'RACISTS' grafittied on placard

The “dehumanising” comparisons which “have so much toxic baggage” will have consequences, he repeated.

Martin added: “It’s completely and utterly irresponsible to be going down this route.”

On Thursday, the GB News star spoke with Reform’s Caerphilly candidate Llyr Powell, who opened up about the “harrowing” abuse he and his family, as well as his party colleagues, endured.

“It was one of the toughest things I’ve ever done in my life,” the Reform candidate told the GB News presenter.

“From the attacks on the campaign office to glue in the doors, to preventing us getting in, to then actually escalating where I had death threats on a regular basis.

“It just became the norm in the campaign,” he told Martin.

In the crunch Senedd contest, Llyr Powell secured 12,113 votes, with his party missing out on snatching the once-safe Labour seat by 3,848 ballots to Plaid Cymru’s Lindsay Whittle.

In the days after, Reform’s campaign office, located on Caerphilly’s Cardiff Road, had an expletive message emblazoned across its shutters.

“Now you can f**k off home,” the vandals wrote.

“I couldn’t even imagine how Nigel and the rest of the MPs do this on a day-to-day basis,” the Welsh candidate admitted.

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