Reform Party leader Nigel Farage discloses a firebomb attack on his home, highlighting ongoing security threats and the lack of state protection.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage, leader of Britain’s Reform Party, has revealed that his home was targeted in a firebomb attack early last year. The incendiary device was pushed through his letterbox, causing damage but fortunately burning out in the porch.
📰 DETAIL: Police identified no suspects in the attack. Farage has faced multiple threats and attacks over the years, with an Afghan who entered Britain on a small boat being convicted of threatening to kill him in October, and a leftist agitator being arrested after hurling cement at him on the campaign trail in 2024. However, the British state has been unwilling to provide him with adequate protection, forcing him to rely on private benefactors to cover his security needs.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I have tried and failed in the past to get security funded by the Home Office and I don’t think the state will ever help me. I’m very much on my own and will be for the rest of my life, and I have to face up to that grim reality.” – Nigel Farage
🎯 IMPACT: The attack underscores the ongoing security threats faced by Farage amid a worsening climate of left-wing political violence. Notably, Farage’s friend and ally, President Donald J. Trump, was the subject of a record third assassination attempt in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, with the White House blaming Democrat officials and liberal journalists and commentators for fostering a “cult of hatred” that encourages “crazy people to do crazy things.”
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