Minister brands Farage the very worst' kind of politician over asylum hotel claims
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The very worst kind of politicians try to drive people apart, the security minister has said in response to comments made by Nigel Farage over the use of asylum hotels. Dan Jarvis accused the Reform UK leader of fanning the flames of division that has seen protests flare up outside hotels housing asylum seekers after Mr Farage celebrated a council's successful legal challenge against one in Epping.
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