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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage says public frustration with policing, courts, and migrant hotels shows his party has “caught the mood of the country.”
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00:00I definitely think that we've caught the mood of the country with this campaign.
00:05All sorts of arguments over statistics, but what is beyond doubt is that there is a very strong and growing perception in the country
00:13that something is wrong all the way through from policing on the streets, right through the courts, and all the way to the prison system.
00:23For us, one of the good things has been the number of new people that we've managed to attract to the campaign,
00:28a couple of whom will be joining us, or are joining us today.
00:34There is certainly rising public anger out there in the country.
00:39As you can see, the number of protests that are taking place outside migrant hotels up and down the country is indeed evidence of that.
00:49And increasingly, the migrant hotel issue has moved really from one of fairness,
00:54why on earth have people been given all these things, to very much about the safety of women and children.
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