Labour peer and Reform MP clash over ‘brown people’ and domestic abuse
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The Labour peer Thangam Debbonaire has clashed with Reform UK’s Sarah Pochin at the Makerfield byelection count, asking the MP: “You don’t like being on television with brown people, do you Sarah?” …
The Labour peer Thangam Debbonaire has clashed with Reform UK’s Sarah Pochin at the Makerfield byelection count, asking the MP: “You don’t like being on television with brown people, do you Sarah?” The row erupted during a testy interview on Sky News that included an exchange about the £5m personal gift that Nigel Farage accepted from Thailand-based crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne in the months before he stood as an MP in the 2024 general election. The gift, first revealed by the Guardian, is now under investigation by the parliamentary standards commissioner , which will examine whether or not it ought to have been declared. Pochin, the MP for Runcorn and Helsby, defended Farage, saying: “In terms of the £5m, Nigel received that as a gift before he was in politics, so he doesn’t need to declare it … What I will say is that Nigel has had his security taken away by the Labour government, which is spiteful. He’s a politician and he’s a target and now he has to pay for his own security.” Debbonaire, who tried to interject several times, responded: “He doesn’t. Parliament provides security as you very well know … You have been interrupting me all night, Sarah, and now you’re just talking rubbish.” Farage has changed his story over the reasons for receiving the gift. At first he said it was to pay for personal security for his lifetime. …
Original source: The Guardian World
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