Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claimed the incident at Mancheste Airport was an example of 'two-tier policing'.
Nigel Farage is expected to launch a private prosecution amongst those involved in July’s inicident at Manchester Airport Nigel Farage is expected to launch a private prosecution against two men involved in a brawl at Manchester Airport in July, which led to protests against police brutality. The Reform UK leader will make the announcement tomorrow after branding the failure to prosecute those involved as an example of ‘two tier policing’.
Four months later, with the Crown Prosecution Service apparently no closer to announcing charges against the brothers, Mr Farage has hired two solicitors to bring a case against them. A source close to Mr Farage said: ‘It is now November, and no charges have been laid – yet those on the Right of the arguments who said unpleasant things on social media and took to the streets found themselves in jail almost instantly. We have a two-tier justice system in this country’.
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