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One in five Reform members want non-white Britons removed from UK, poll finds

Reform members are generally ‘more pessimistic, angry and extreme than the British public’, according to the study’s author

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo3 mesi fa

One in five Reform members want non-white Britons removed from UK, poll finds

Reform members are generally ‘more pessimistic, angry and extreme than the British public’, according to the study’s author

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theguardian.com3 mesi fa

Most Reform members believe non-white UK citizens born abroad should be forced or encouraged to leave, poll…

Nigel Farage’s attempts to appeal to centre-ground voters may cause tension in his party, according to Hope Not Hate

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  1. martedì 3 marzo 2026·theguardian.com

    Most Reform members believe non-white UK citizens born abroad should be forced or encouraged to leave, poll finds

    Nigel Farage’s attempts to appeal to centre-ground voters may cause tension in his party, according to Hope Not Hate

  2. mercoledì 4 marzo 2026·independent.co.uk

    One in five Reform members want non-white Britons removed from UK, poll finds

    Reform members are generally ‘more pessimistic, angry and extreme than the British public’, according to the study’s author