While condemning a “bad actors” causing trouble, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the vast majority of protestors in Belfast have rational concerns and want common-sense change the government is denying them. The United Kingdom is in a quick-moving situation where new outrages of migrant crime, be they callous murders, alleged attempted beheadings, or sexual assaults occur weekly, leaving the law-abiding public concerned and rightly demanding significant change from the government, Nigel Farage said. The alleged knifeman, 30-year-old Sudanese national Hadi Alodid, shouldn’t have been in the country at all, he added. The remarks came in response to what has been called an “attempted beheading” in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the United Kingdom this week, which triggered anti-beheading protests, which have nightly turned into anti-mass-migration riots.
Farage: Belfast ‘Beheader’ Shouldn’t Have Been in the Country, Legitimate Protesters Fearful and Want Action on Migrant Crime


