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Royal Parks say no evidence to back Nigel Farage’s claim that migrants are eating their swans – UK politics live

Royal Parks say no evidence to back Nigel Farage’s claim that migrants are eating their swans – UK politics live

The Royal Parks have refuted claims made by Nigel Farage, the leader of the Reform UK party, that migrants are eating swans and carp from parks. Farage had made the allegation, suggesting that "people from different cultures" were responsible for the disappearance of wildlife from the parks. However, the Royal Parks have stated that they have no evidence to support Farage's claims. The health secretary, Wes Streeting, has described Farage's comments as "dangerous and irresponsible," calling him a "snake oil salesman" and urging people to stop "buying" his rhetoric. The article highlights the ongoing political tensions and the importance of fact-checking claims, especially those made by public figures, to ensure that accurate information is presented to the public.

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