Sir Kiester has been ridiculed for “learning a big thing” from reforms in the UK on immigration by Nigel Faryge, as the prime minister has a strong reaction from his representatives to the government’s rhetoric.
Riposte was compared to the inflammatory language used by Enoch Powell in his infamous “blood rivers” after the prime minister claimed that the British had become a “stranger island”.
A lecture in 1968, after the idea of a white population in England, “found strangers in his country”, creating insanity of anti -immigration hatred throughout the UK.

The reform leader in England, who urged Kier to go beyond his widespread immigration reform, harassed the Prime Minister: “We enjoy the reforms – a party that is alive and kicked – a lot of your speech on Monday.
But talking about the prime minister’s questions (PMQS), Liz Savil-Rabbartz, the representative of PLID CYMRU, questioned the change in the position, pointing out that he had previously spoken of “compassion and dignity” for immigrants.
“Is there a belief that there is more than a week to live on Downing Street?”
Critics have linked the change of work to challenge the emergence of reforms.
But Sir Kier denied that he responded to any political party and said he introduced new actions because “it was right”.
Clash came as reforms released voters on the basis of this month’s local election, which they see that a leading task in the work and Tory representatives would lose their seats to the Farye Party.
These include the Secretary of State for the Education of the North Donques, the referee Mike Top, and the Minister of Lincoln, Hamich Falconner. For Tories, Victoria Atkins, Minister of Environment, Shadow Mel Stride will be among those who lose their reforms. They said that even a spokesman for Sir Lindsi Hoil could be threatened in Chorley.
However, labor representatives, trade unions, and charities have been the prime minister’s goal, after he said that the number of people entering the country would cause “unproductive damage”.
Kenye Louis, Senior Workers’ Support said Independent The prime minister’s language “not only alienates societies but also drives people away from our country.”
“If those who top the top think this is a clever tactic for another five years by pulling the red carpet for Nigel Farge, they are wrong,” he said.

“It is” embarrassing and dangerous “and accused the prime minister of” imitating scaring from the right “, Nadia Vitom said.
Meanwhile, Olivia Blake, a representative of Sheffield Hlami, said the phrase could “legitimize the same extreme violence we saw in last year’s summer uprisings.”
But in response, the cabinet minister, Pet McFadan said the reaction is “overflow.”
“It depends on the text,” he said, “It depends on the text. I mean, because what the prime minister was talking about, we need a society with laws. We need a community with responsibilities and obligations. And that’s right. We all believe it.”
Meanwhile, an official spokesman for Sir Kir said on Tuesday that the prime minister stood alongside his remarks and rejected comparisons with Anoch Powell.
“The prime minister rejects these comparisons, and completely behind the argument he put forward, immigrants have a wide contribution to our country, but immigration must be controlled,” the official said.