Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, harshly criticized leftwing teaching unions during a recent event where he intended to announce a mayoral candidate. After encountering protests from anti-racist activists, he accused these unions of corrupting young minds against national values. Farage declared a campaign against these unions if his party gains power, labeling opposition protesters as unworthy of attention. In response, Daniel Kebede, of the National Education Union, rebuffed Farage's claims, asserting that schools promote respect and fairness, contrasting Farage's rhetoric with genuine educational principles.
Farage criticized leftwing teaching unions for supposedly poisoning the minds of young people against traditional values, asserting a need for reform in education.
Farage vowed to take aggressive action against leftwing teaching unions when in power, claiming they impart harmful views to students.
Kebede labeled Farage's comments as unhinged and reminiscent of Trump's rhetoric, emphasizing the role of schools in educating children fairly.
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