Police visited a voter who was displaying a sign in support of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party on his home after authorities received a complaint from a neighbor of the man.
The X account “Voice of Wales” posted a video of a police officer visiting the home and displaying the sign. The officer explained that he was taking photographs of the sign after receiving a complaint.
This needs to be seen by everyone, especially @Nigel_Farage
Today, @swpolice turned up at a friends house regarding his @reformparty_uk general election sign on his house, it gets better..
The complaint came from a charity who has just bought the house next door to move… pic.twitter.com/IIyv12Sthp— Voice Of Wales (@VoWalesOfficial) June 26, 2024
The account added that the complaint may have come from a charity that bought a home next door to the man, stating it intended to house migrants in the home.
The video also shows the police officer photographing a “Lest We Forget” flag, which honors those who served in the British military.
Nigel Farage and Reform UK have made mass migration a central pillar of their election campaign heading into the UK General Election on July 4.
Farage called for a policy of zero net migration when kicking off his campaign in Clacton in early June, stating that Britain should not take in more people per year than those who leave the country. “We cannot go on as we are. We have to limit numbers,” Farage told the BBC.
According to polling, Farage’s and Reform UK’s policies have struck a note with voters. The polling suggests that the party could win as many as 18 seats in the election, while the leftist Party is expected to win one of the largest majorities in nearly a hundred years.