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Farage contends that much of this violence is orchestrated by foreign gangs who should not have been allowed into Britain in the first place. For nearly two decades, he has spoken out against immigration policies that enable such criminal networks to operate with impunity. Despite this, he criticizes the mayor and the Labour Party for their apparent complacency, suggesting they dismiss the severity of the crisis and dismiss the concerns of everyday citizens.
This neglect has led to a societal shift, with many Londoners seeking to leave due to the combination of rising crime and high taxes. Farage asserts that London's governance is failing its residents and warns of the profound political ramifications, as the electorate becomes increasingly disillusioned and ready for change.