Farage challenged on use of Islamophobia word
The Reform honorary president says hate speech laws “just leave you in a perpetual muddle”.
Days after former Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson was suspended for his comments about Islamists, Nigel Farage said he was “very, very fearful of extreme Islam”.
And he told Political Thinking's Nick Robinson the people who were “most fearful” of radical Islam were peace-loving and hard-working Muslims in Britain.