Nigel Farage a snake oil salesman' comparable to Andrew Tate, says No 10 chief secretary
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Nigel Farage a snake oil salesman' comparable to Andrew Tate, says No 10 chief secretary
"What are Reform offering? They have no offer to them apart than hate, division, othering and wanting to tear the system down. We don't want people growing up led by Reform thinking they should be hating Britain. Nigel Farage hates the BBC, he hates the NHS, he hates the government, he wants to tear everything down. That is not a positive vision for the future that young people can feel excited and aspirational about."
"When pressed on Farage's big following with young people, especially young men, Jones said: So does Andrew Tate but that doesn't mean it's OK. I'd put them in similar categories, quite frankly. They are snake oil salesmen that are misleading people and taking them down a dark path for them and for our country. We have to bring the light into that debate . that's the battle we will step up into."
"Tate, a self-proclaimed misogynist influencer, has been accused of sexual violence in a civil case in London by four women. Tate's barristers have told an earlier court hearing there was total denial of wrongdoing. It emerged on Monday that he will face no criminal charges over allegations made by the four women, who are suing him in a civil case at the high court in London."
Darren Jones compared Nigel Farage to Andrew Tate, labeling both as snake oil salesmen misleading young people and taking working-class boys down a dark path. Labour plans a more muscular, proactive approach to attacking Reform rather than merely responding to their comments. Jones characterized Reform's message to young boys as hate, division and othering and portrayed Reform as offering no positive vision beyond wanting to tear the system down. Promised measures aim to give white working-class boys the best chance in life. Andrew Tate faces civil allegations of sexual violence in London, with barristers denying wrongdoing and no criminal charges being pursued over those claims.
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