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“Nigel Farage agrees with Lammy on MP’s ‘racist’ remarks”

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Nigel Farage has seemingly concurred with David Lammy’s criticism of a Reform MP’s archaic language. While standing in for Keir Starmer during PMQs, the Deputy Prime Minister denounced the “racist” remarks made by Sarah Pochin on TalkTV last month.

Responding to a caller, MP Sarah Pochin expressed frustration at seeing advertisements featuring non-white individuals. David Lammy condemned her language as outdated and inappropriate.

During the session, David Lammy pointed out the chaos within Kent County Council under Reform leadership. Nigel Farage was seen nodding in agreement as Labour MP Tristan Osborne raised concerns about the council’s performance.

In response to the backlash, Sarah Pochin apologized for any offense caused by her comments but maintained that many adverts do not accurately represent British society. The incident has sparked a discussion on the need for higher standards in government.

The exchange highlighted the ongoing debate around diversity and representation in media and politics.

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