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Nigel Farage has been accused of being a supporter of controversial online influencer Andrew Tate in a new Labour attack ad.
The attack ad, which was launched yesterday, refers to comments Farage made on the ‘Strike It Big’ podcast last year.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the Reform UK leader is on the 'wrong side' of parents who don’t want their kids being drawn into the world of influencers like Andrew Tate ...
Nigel Farage will not dignify Labour with a response after the party accused him of supporting the online misogynist Andrew Tate. A new Labour attack ad, published this morning, sees the Reform UK ...
The ad shows a picture of the two men together, originally posted by Tate in 2019, and reads “Nigel Farage says Andrew Tate ...
Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has said Nigel Farage and Reform UK risk “failing a generation of young women” by ...
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Sir Keir Starmer said he felt a duty ‘as a Prime Minister’ and ‘as a dad’ to call out the likes of Andrew Tate.
“And I just think Nigel Farage is completely wrong and think he’s on the wrong side of where most families are because they don’t want their boys being drawn into this world, which is not going to be ...
He criticised Nigel Farage for previously describing misogynist influencer Andrew Tate as “an important voice” for young men, saying the Reform UK leader was on the “wrong side of where most families ...