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Nigel Farage Faces Widespread Criticism Over NATO, Russia Comments; Sunak Condemns
Jun 23, 2024, 08:01 AM
Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, is facing widespread criticism from across the political spectrum for his comments suggesting that NATO and the West provoked Russia into invading Ukraine. Farage's remarks, made during a BBC interview, have been condemned by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who accused him of playing into Vladimir Putin's hands, and by Labour leader Keir Starmer, who called the comments 'disgraceful.' Sunak likened Farage to Neville Chamberlain, echoing former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace's sentiments. Farage has defended his position, arguing that the West's actions, including NATO's expansion, gave Putin a reason to go to war. Despite the backlash, Farage has doubled down on his statements, calling for peace negotiations with Russia to end the conflict. Former military intelligence officer Philip Ingram and other critics have labeled Farage's claims as naive and dangerous, while supporters argue that he is merely pointing out uncomfortable truths. Boris Johnson also accused Farage of spreading Kremlin propaganda.
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