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August 5, 2025 5 mins

Nigel Farage has called on the police to release the immigration status of the suspects charged with crimes following the arrest of two men in connection with an alleged rape in Warwickshire.

The Reform UK leader said he 'absolutely' thinks such details should be released when asked about the matter at a news conference.

UK correspondent Enda Brady explains further.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
In the Brady UK Correspondent with us evening Inda, Hello.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Heather, great to speak to you again.

Speaker 1 (00:04):
Do you agree with Nigel Farage that the cops need
to reveal the immigration status so there's been charged with ripe?

Speaker 2 (00:10):
No, I don't actually look. The rules are the rules,
and the law is the law, and it's been the
same here for over a century. If someone is charged
with an offense, the media are told, they're given the name,
they're given the age, and they're given the address, and
they're given what they're charged with. That has been British
court practice for decades upon decades. Now what is happening here.

(00:33):
We've reached the situation where twenty five thousand people have
come across in Dinghies from France so far this year,
twenty five thousand. Now they are mostly young men aged
eighteen to thirty five, young men of working age. That
is the majority of the twenty five thousand. What we've
seen happen in the last couple of months there has

(00:54):
been a sex assault sexual assault on a young girl
in Epping in Essex, and then last month there was
the alleged rape of a twelve year old girl in
a town called Nuneaton in Warwickshire. Two men have been
charged in connection with that. Now it transpires that all
of these men being charged with those offenses have come

(01:15):
across to the UK. In these dinghies, the anger is palpable.
People are extremely, extremely concerned for their safety of their
children and their families. Forage has waded in and says
from now on police should be more transparent and if
these illegal asylum seekers coming to the UK are being

(01:35):
charged with sexual offenses against children, their immigration status should
be released to the media. It's quite a fibrile atmosphere here.
I must say.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Okay, now you say the police never do this, but
do you remember there was the chep in May who
drove his car into the crowd and the UK police
identified him as white.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Yes, so they did that for fear that there would
be riots if someone discovered that he wasn't white. Or
social media, and we've had these people go on social media,
like the Southport attacks last year when those little girls
were stabbed to death, a tragic, terrible thing. People go
on social media, make all sorts of claims and it
goes viral. So I think the police, Yes, you're correct,

(02:18):
police came out very quickly and said that this was
a white male from the local vicinity.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Yes, but so for that reason, because they've done that,
Nigel Farage has now got a case, isn't he, in
which he says you can. He could argue you do
it one time, you should do it all the time
because they've broken their own convention.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Yeah, but look, join the dots up here, Heather, And
it's not a massive leap to see that. If police
come out and say, oh, thirty two year old man
charged with the alleged rape of a twelve year old girl.
And by the way, he came here last week on
a dinghy from France, you can see what's going to happen.
You know, asylum hotels were already seeing protests planned for
this weekend outside these hotels. Starmer needs to get a

(02:55):
handle on this. Look, who better than a lawyer, but
he I'm just pointing this out. This is a ticking
time bomb. People are very very angry.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
I totally agree with you in the now. What does
he need to do?

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Well, we need to stop these dinghies coming across from France.
I mean, out of all the political rhetoric, I heard
a vox pop from a man in the street the
other day on the news, and this was just a
random guy in Essex, and he said, don't tell me
that we could defeat Nazi Germany and we can't stop
dinghies coming across from France. Yeah, yeah, And I was like, wow,

(03:31):
you know, if you ever want to put a situation
in one sentence, he has absolutely got a point. These dingies.
The French need to make it illegal for anyone to
be using a dinghy on that nine kilometer stretch of beach.
And then they need to say, okay, let's have British
police officers here patrol that beach, and each officer has
a pen knife and as soon as you see a dingy,

(03:52):
pop the dingy, and that these these gangs that are
stealing so much money and living amongst us in this country.
It is outrageous.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Hey, this book about Prince Andrew is fascinating because it's
now claiming that Jeffrey Epstein sold information about him to
the Mossad and guys like that, is there any truth
to us?

Speaker 2 (04:12):
Well, look, Andrew hasn't commented, and he won't comment because
he doesn't leave the house anymore. As far as my
information is, he goes horse riding in the grounds of
Windsor Grade Park three days a week, and that is it.
He sees his children, he sees his ex wife who
he still has live with, live with, and that is it.
It would not surprise me. But the question I would
have is what information was Jeffrey Epstein's selling intelligence agencies

(04:37):
like Mossad and like Colonel Gie Daffi's Libyan secret Service
about his friend. Apparently he viewed Andrew as a useful
idiot who opened a lot of doors. Now we know
the allegations against Andrew, we know the extent of the
friendship with Epstein. I think we know a percentage of
the extent of the friendship with Epstein. But what information

(04:59):
would he have been selling to hostile foreign intelligence services
who certainly don't have the UK's best interests at heart.
I think when we eventually hear the whole scope of
what went on, I think jaws will drop.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Oh Inda, what a tease. Thank you so much. Into
Brady UK Correspondence.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
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Speaker 1 (05:19):
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