Nigel Farage is under pressure to speak out following a statement by Reform MP Sarah Pochin expressing frustration at seeing commercials featuring Black and Asian individuals. Anna Turley, who leads the Labour Party, has written to Farage questioning his lack of response to Pochin’s remarks. Pochin had voiced her irritation during a call on Talk TV, stating, “It drives me mad when I see adverts full of black people, full of Asian people, you know people who are anything other than white.”
Turley criticized Pochin’s comments as racist and urged Farage to take action by removing Pochin from the Reform UK party. Health Secretary Wes Streeting condemned Pochin’s statements, emphasizing the need for accountability. Pochin later apologized for any offense caused but maintained her belief that many advertisements lack representation of British society.
David Lammy also denounced Pochin’s remarks as racist and called for her dismissal. He highlighted the importance of inclusivity and respect for all members of society. The Mirror reached out to Reform UK for their response on the matter.
In a separate letter addressed to Nigel Farage, Anna Turley expressed concern over Pochin’s comments and urged for clarity on Reform’s stance. Turley emphasized the gravity of the situation and called for immediate action against Pochin. She underscored the need for accountability and awaited a prompt response from Farage.
Overall, the controversy surrounding Pochin’s remarks has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for accountability within the political sphere.


