Reform migration video removed by TikTok for 'hate speech' as Nigel Farage warns of 'unacceptable political interference'
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TikTok has been accused of "unacceptable political interference" after removing one of Reform UK's migration videos for allegedly violating so-called "hate speech".
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In the video, which was also posted on other social media platforms, Reform UK's home affairs spokesman, Zia Yusuf, warned that Britain has been "overwhelmed" by mass migration.Mr Yusuf directed criticism at the Conservative Party by pointing out Tory leaders had promised to reduce migration levels ahead of successive general elections.
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He added that the UK cannot afford to grant permanent residency to millions of asylum seekers who have entered Britain both illegally and legally.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Reform has vowed to abolish immigration status to prevent migrants from gaining lifetime access to Britain's social welfare schemes."Those who do not speak English, those who do not contribute economically, and those who commit a crime will no longer be welcome in our country," Mr Yusuf said.
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