Nigel Farage confronted over Southport attack comments on visit to the town

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Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, visited Southport and was confronted about his social media posts following a tragic attack in the town. Farage stated that he has no regrets over his posts, which some accused of stoking tensions and spreading misinformation.
Nigel Farage visited Southport as part of a campaign event. He was asked about his social media posts after the Southport attack, which killed three young girls. Farage said he has no regrets over his posts, which asked for the identity of the attacker to be revealed. The attack sparked violent riots in Southport and other areas. Farage is campaigning for his party ahead of local elections, including in Sefton where every council seat is up for grabs. He claims his legal action against the government allowed the elections to proceed as planned.
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