Reform Britain leader Nigel Farage has shared a video of a man appearing to threaten to shoot British MPs, claiming that “illegal immigrants” are threatening his life.
Mr Farage, a frequent target of left-wing political violence, on Monday highlighted an apparent threat from TikToker Mada Pasa. Mada Pasa is an immigrant believed to be from Afghanistan who has caused controversy by documenting her attempts to illegally immigrate to the UK from France.
Pasha, who has a Kalashnikov tattooed on his face, has amassed a large following on social media, with millions of people watching his video blogs.
A video shared by the Brexit leader shows Mr Passa saying “pop, pop, pop” in reference to Mr Farage, while appearing to make a gun gesture with his hand. The video was apparently made in response to previous criticism of Mr Farage's work.
“British Nigel. Don't talk bad about me. You don't know me,” said the TikToker. “I came to England because I wanted to marry your sister!”
“Don't talk about me anymore. I'll delete the video. That's not good, my friend, you don't know me. I'm coming to England.”
Reacting to the video, Mr Farage wrote on X: “This illegal immigrant is threatening my life and is now in the UK. He is the kind of person we are trying to bring into our country.”
Pasa lived in Stockholm, Sweden before heading to France, where he is believed to now reside. According to to daily mail.
The video posted by the person, believed to be Afghan, shows him in what appears to be one of the many migrant camps along France's coastline, where smugglers run human trafficking networks and illegally carry out illegal trafficking. We help people enter the UK.
Pasa frequently imitates the use of firearms in his Tik Tok videos, including one where he pretends to shoot three young women who are sitting on his lap.
But his content goes beyond imitation, with another clip showing him in a tent with two hooded men, one of whom holds what appears to be a real gun. I had it.
Last week, Mr Farage commented on immigrant TikTokers: Would you like to live next door to someone like this? ”
The move comes as more than 13,000 illegal immigrants have crossed the English Channel from France since the left-wing Labor Party came to power in Britain more than three months ago.
