Tag: Nigel Farage


  • Five-Year Sentence for TikTok Threat to Nigel Farage by Afghan Migrant on Small-Boat Crossing

    Five-Year Sentence for TikTok Threat to Nigel Farage by Afghan Migrant on Small-Boat Crossing

    Overview of the Case A man who arrived in the United Kingdom on a small boat and used social media to threaten Nigel Farage has been sentenced to five years in prison. Fayaz Khan, a 26-year-old described in court as an Afghan migrant, appeared at Southwark Crown Court where the judge ordered the custodial term.…

  • Nigel Farage Threat: Man Jailed in UK for Five Years

    Nigel Farage Threat: Man Jailed in UK for Five Years

    Five-year sentence over TikTok threat to Nigel Farage A man who threatened to kill Nigel Farage on social media has been jailed for five years after a court deemed the online video a credible murder threat. Fayaz Khan, a 26-year-old migrant who arrived in the UK on a small boat, was found guilty of making…

  • Man Jailed for Five Years Over TikTok Threat to Kill Nigel Farage

    Man Jailed for Five Years Over TikTok Threat to Kill Nigel Farage

    Overview of the case A man who arrived in the United Kingdom on a small boat has been sentenced to five years in prison after threatening to kill Nigel Farage in a TikTok video. Fayaz Khan, 26, appeared to come to the UK as part of a group of migrants who crossed the English Channel…

  • Migrant with AK-47 Tattoo Guilty of Threatening Nigel Farage in TikTok Post

    Migrant with AK-47 Tattoo Guilty of Threatening Nigel Farage in TikTok Post

    Guilty verdict in a high-profile online threat case A 26-year-old Afghan migrant was found guilty at Southwark Crown Court of threatening to kill Nigel Farage in a TikTok video posted last October. The verdict follows a trial in which jurors heard how the accused, Fayaz Khan, used provocative imagery and explicit gun gestures in social…

  • Migrant with AK-47 tattoo found guilty of threatening Nigel Farage

    Migrant with AK-47 tattoo found guilty of threatening Nigel Farage

    Guilty verdict closes high-profile case over TikTok threat The case of Fayaz Khan, a 26-year-old Afghan migrant, concluded at Southwark Crown Court with a jury finding him guilty of threatening to kill Nigel Farage. The verdict, delivered after almost 12 hours of deliberation, centers on a TikTok video posted between 12 and 15 October last…

  • Afghan migrant with AK-47 tattoo guilty of threatening Nigel Farage in TikTok video

    Afghan migrant with AK-47 tattoo guilty of threatening Nigel Farage in TikTok video

    Guilty verdict in a chilling online threat against Nigel Farage A 26-year-old Afghan national has been found guilty by jurors at Southwark Crown Court of threatening to kill Nigel Farage in a TikTok video. The conviction closes a case that drew intense attention to the online persona of the defendant, his history, and the potential…

  • Keir Starmer: Growth Is the Antidote to Division for Britain

    Keir Starmer: Growth Is the Antidote to Division for Britain

    Keir Starmer frames growth as the antidote to division In a bid to reassert Labour’s direction at the party’s annual conference in Liverpool, Prime Minister Keir Starmer cast economic growth as the crucial antidote to the divisions he says are stirred by the populist right. He argued that how growth happens — and who benefits…

  • Labour Conference 2025: Starmer brands Farage’s migrant plans racist as he targets Reform UK

    Labour Conference 2025: Starmer brands Farage’s migrant plans racist as he targets Reform UK

    Opening remarks set the tone for Labour Conference 2025 The atmosphere inside the conference hall was buzzing as Labour launched its annual gathering with a sharp pledge to frame the election campaign around values as much as policy. Leader Keir Starmer took the podium to outline a stance that officials say will define Labour’s approach…

  • Labour Conference 2025: Starmer attacks Farage over migrants

    Labour Conference 2025: Starmer attacks Farage over migrants

    Live from the Labour Conference 2025 The Labour Party has taken center stage at its annual conference, with the opening days dominated by debates over migration, reform, and the direction of UK policy. As the event unfolds, party leader Keir Starmer is seizing the moment to frame the opposition’s approach to migration as a moral…