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Reform UK Candidate's Controversial Remarks on Loyalty

Reform UK candidate, Chris Parry, faces backlash for suggesting that politicians from minority ethnic backgrounds may not prioritize loyalty to the UK. His comments, including a call for David Lammy to go home to the Caribbean, have drawn criticism. Labour strongly condemns these remarks, accusing Reform of tolerating racism. Reforms deputy leader defends Parrys views, sparking further debate.

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