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flag Business Secretary Peter Kyle linked Nigel Farage’s rhetoric to far-right history, citing economic stagnation and populism as growing threats.

flag Business Secretary Peter Kyle has compared Nigel Farage to "today’s incarnation of the politics of Enoch Powell," linking Farage’s rhetoric to past far-right movements like the National Front and British National Party. flag Kyle argued that economic stagnation fuels political division and erodes trust in democracy, making extremist narratives more appealing. flag He emphasized the government’s focus on sustainable growth and community unity to counter rising populism. flag The remarks follow tensions over Farage’s opposition to the Online Safety Act, which Kyle criticized as undermining child protection. flag Communities Secretary Steve Reed also warned against politicians exploiting societal division, calling for cooperation across communities to build stronger local areas.

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