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Nigel Farage is slammed by Jo Cox's husband over Angela Merkel tweet. Nigel Farage was embroiled in a bitter public spat with the husband of murdered Jo Cox today over who was to blame for the deadly terror attack in Berlin last night.
The former Ukip leader said the lorry attack on a Christmas market in the German capital, which left 1. He told him: 'Blaming politicians for the actions of extremists? That's a slippery slope Nigel.'Scroll down for video Nigel Farage, pictured on LBC radio today, said the lorry attack on a Christmas market in the German capital, which left 1. A new low for Farage.'The Hope Not Hate campaign threatened Mr Farage with legal action if he refuses to apologise for suggesting its supporters pursue violence.
He said: 'Frankly, people like Mrs Merkel ought to take responsibility for what's happened.' The former Ukip leader added: 'Whenever these terrible things happen the response is 'well it's no one's fault, no one's responsible, these things just happen'.'I'm sorry and I know I'll be condemned for it but I think in the case of Germany we ought to be a little more straightforward. President- elect Trump also sent out a tweet saying the 'civilized world must change thinking'A suspected radical Islamic extremist murdered 1. Christmas market in Berlin last night 'The facts as we know them is that it's a 2. Pakistan who came into Germany this February.'I have to say, I'm not even sure why someone from Pakistan qualifies for a refugee as opposed to being more of an economic migrant.
Dozens of ambulances and fire engines were sent to the scene in central Berlin at around 8. Cell Phone Text Dating there. The deadly attack triggered a furious backlash against Angela Merkel's open borders policy In Germany Mrs Merkel has faced an avalanche of public anger over her open- doors policy.
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She has come under huge political pressure for allowing nearly a million people fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and Africa to arrive in the country this year and last. Last night the far- right anti- immigration Alternative for Germany (Af. D) party lashed out at Mrs Merkel. Jo Cox, pictured in Parliament last year, was murdered in her Yorkshire constituency in June. Senior party member Marcus Pretzell tweeted: 'When will the German state of law strike back? When will this cursed hypocrisy finally stop? These are Merkel's dead!'Mrs Merkel has shifted her policy towards refugees and migrants to the right in recent weeks, including a speech in which she suggested stemming the number entering Germany and restricting the use of face veils.
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Germany admitted almost 9. Hungary. Although the numbers has dropped sharply in 2. Mrs Merkel's CDU party has suffered internal strife and a string of poor election results.
Thomas Mair, who killed 4. Mrs Cox as she arrived to hold a surgery in her Batley and Spen constituency in Yorkshire, was handed a whole life sentence in November. Mair, 5. 3, shouted 'Britain first' as he fired three shots at Remain campaigner Mrs Cox and stabbed her 1. June 1. 6. After Mair was jailed, Mr Cox said he had committed the 'most incompetent and self- defeating' act of terrorism. Responding to Mr Farage's comments, the Hope Not Hate group said: 'We are aware of a serious and potentially libellous statement made about Hope Not Hate by Nigel Farage on LBC radio this morning.'We have no idea on what Mr Farage bases his outrageous comments. Hope Not Hate has a proud history of campaigning against extremism and hatred.'We will not be making any further comment until we have had the opportunity to consult with our lawyers.' FARAGE THREATENED WITH LEGAL ACTION OVER EXTREMISM ROWNigel Farage has been threatened with legal action over an extremism row with the husband of murdered MP Jo Cox following the Berlin terrorist attack. Campaign group Hope Not Hate said it had asked the former Ukip leader to apologise for suggesting its supporters 'masquerade as being lovely and peaceful but actually pursue violent and very undemocratic means' or face legal action.
Mr Farage's comments on radio station LBC came after Brendan Cox had criticised a tweet sent by the right wing politician which linked the Berlin atrocity with Chancellor Angela Merkel's policy on refugees. In an appeal for funds on its website entitled 'Help us take Nigel Farage to court', Hope Not Hate said: 'This morning, on LBC radio, former Ukip leader Nigel Farage launched an outrageous attack on us, on Brendan Cox, husband of murdered MP Jo Cox, and by association on everyone who believes in Hope not Hate.'Our lawyer has just sent Farage a letter demanding he retracts and publicly apologises or we will begin legal proceedings against him.'Early on Tuesday Mr Farage, who stood down as Ukip leader in November, had tweeted: 'Terrible news from Berlin but no surprise. Events like these will be the Merkel legacy.'The comment prompted hundreds of retweets and replies, including from Mr Cox, whose Labour MP wife was shot and stabbed to death by neo- Nazi Thomas Mair in her Batley and Spen constituency days before June's EU referendum . Mr Cox replied to the tweet by telling the politician that 'blaming politicians for the actions of extremists' was a 'slippery slope'. Later, in an radio interview, Mr Farage responded by saying: 'Well, of course, he would know more about extremists than me, Mr Cox, he backs organisations like Hope Not Hate, who masquerade as being lovely and peaceful but actually pursue violent and very undemocratic means.'I'm sorry Mr Cox, it is time people started to take responsibility for what's happened. Mrs Merkel had directly caused a whole number of social and terrorist problems in Germany, it's about time we confronted that truth.'This prompted angry replies from Mrs Cox's former colleagues in Westminster. Chris Bryant, the Rhondda MP and former shadow Commons leader, said: 'The sheer nastiness of Farage sometimes takes my breath away.'Chesterfield MP Toby Perkins added: 'When your entire career has been built on hate, not hope, it perhaps shouldn't shock me, but Farage still sinks lower than I'd have believed.'Tracy Brabin, who won the by- election to succeed Mrs Cox in her Batley and Spen constituency, said: 'Beggars belief..
A new low for Farage.'.