This is not the country I moved to': the British Indians showing support for Nigel Farage
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This is not the country I moved to': the British Indians showing support for Nigel Farage
"Prakash stated, 'He made [a] difference to the country... There was a time before [Modi] came into power that minority appeasement was normal.'"
"Prakash noted, 'Today's Nigel speaks the same thing. He speaks about looking out for the majority.'"
"Research by the 1928 Institute showed support for Reform had risen from 4% in 2024 to 13% in 2025, indicating a strong upwards trend."
"Prakash expressed, 'This was not the Britain I moved into. It looks more like regressing back to how things were in India.'"
Savitha Prakash, an NHS doctor in Harrow, identifies similarities between Nigel Farage and Narendra Modi, particularly in their focus on majority needs. She notes a shift from minority appeasement to prioritizing the majority. Prakash highlights the increasing support for Reform UK among British Indians, rising from 4% to 13% in one year. She reflects on her immigration experience and the changes in Britain, expressing concern over a perceived regression to conditions similar to those in India. Prakash is actively leading Reform candidates in her area.
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