The newly elected Reform UK council in St Helens, Merseyside, has canceled “Refugee Week,” signaling a shift in priorities under Nigel Farage’s party.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A newly elected local council led by Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party has canceled publicly-funded pro-immigration events scheduled for later this month. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “In light of the illegal immigration emergency facing Britain, we don’t think that this is an appropriate use of council resources.” – Councillor George Woodward, Reform UK leader of St Helens Borough Council in Merseyside, England 🎯 IMPACT: While the cancellation of the events has sparked anger from pro-migration activist groups, it has been received positively by locals and observers nationally. The Reform-led council has been praised for following through on its election commitments by defunding the Refugee Week events, freeing up funds for other priorities and alternative projects. 📰 DETAIL: Last month, Reform UK won a historic victory during the country’s local elections. Almost 1,500 Reform councillors were elected across the country. Among other victories, Reform secured a majority on St Helens Borough Council in Merseyside, England. Reform won 34 out of 48 seats on the council, while the governing Labour Party of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was reduced to just two seats. The council had previously allocated £60,000 (~$80,000) for “Refugee Week.” The event was scheduled for later this month. Reform withdrew all support and funding previously allocated by the formerly Labour-led council, citing concerns about resource allocation and the country’s ongoing illegal immigration crisis. 📺 FLASHBACK: The conduct of illegal immigrants and refugees has become a point of contention in the United Kingdom. Earlier this month, an African refugee shouted, “I don’t want to stay in England, f**k England, I don’t want to stay,” after being convicted of rape. Late last month, seven Afghan refugees were charged with grooming gang activity. In late April, three asylum seekers were found guilty of raping a woman on Brighton Beach in southern England. |
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