Nigel Farage is under pressure to end his silence following controversial remarks made by Reform MP Sarah Pochin regarding diverse representation in advertisements. Anna Turley, Chair of the Labour Party, has reached out to Farage demanding an explanation for his lack of response to Pochin’s comments.
During a Talk TV segment, Pochin expressed frustration at seeing adverts featuring non-white individuals, describing it as maddening. Turley condemned Pochin’s statements as racist and urged Farage to take action by revoking Pochin’s membership from Reform UK.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting and Deputy PM David Lammy also criticized Pochin’s remarks, with Lammy calling for her dismissal due to the perceived racism in her comments. Pochin later apologized for any offense caused but maintained that her views on the lack of representation in British adverts were valid.
Despite the backlash, Farage has not publicly addressed the situation, prompting further calls for accountability. Turley emphasized the need for immediate action against Pochin’s unacceptable comments and urged Farage to clarify Reform’s stance on the matter.
The Mirror has reached out to Reform UK for a statement on the issue, awaiting a response. Turley’s letter to Farage underscores the gravity of the situation and the necessity for a prompt resolution to address the controversy surrounding Pochin’s remarks.
Anna Turley MP, Chair of the Labour Party, expects an urgent response from Nigel Farage regarding the concerning remarks made by Sarah Pochin, emphasizing the need for accountability and decisive action.
