'I chose to FIGHT!' Nadhim Zahawi speaks out on Farage, Reform UK defection, Islam and migrants
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Nadhim Zahawi has said he "chose to fight" for Britain rather than leave the country, explaining his decision to defect to Reform UK earlier this year.Speaking to GB News, the Former Conservative Chancellor said he considered moving abroad but ultimately decided to remain in Britain because it was "worth fighting for".He said: "The choice was fight or flight...
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I chose to fight because I think this country is worth fighting for."The former Cabinet minister, who joined Reform in January, said he had lost faith in the Conservatives after concluding they no longer had "the right answers" to Britain's problems.Praising Nigel Farage, Mr Zahawi said the Reform UK leader was focused on "getting things done" rather than pursuing power for its own sake.On immigration, he branded both legal and illegal migration under the previous Conservative government "an absolute unmitigated disaster", arguing it had overwhelmed public services.Mr Zahawi also drew a distinction between Islam and political...
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A: Nadhim Zahawi has said he "chose to fight" for Britain rather than leave the country, explaining his decision to defect to Reform UK earlier this year.Speaking to GB News, the Former Conservative Chancellor said he considered moving abroad but ultimately decided to remain in Britain because it was "worth fighting for".He said: "The choice was fight or flight...
B: I chose to fight because I think this country is worth fighting for."The former Cabinet minister, who joined Reform in January, said he had lost faith in the Conservatives after concluding they no longer had "the right answers" to Britain's problems.Praising Nigel Farage, Mr Zahawi said the Reform UK leader was focused on "getting things done" rather than pursuing power for its own sake.On immigration, he branded both legal and illegal migration under the previous Conservative government "an absolute unmitigated disaster", arguing it had overwhelmed public services.Mr Zahawi also drew a distinction between Islam and political...
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