Faraj refuses to criticize Trump on Paracetamol, although experts refuse autism claims Nigel Faraj
Nigel Faraj refused to criticize Donald Trump’s allegations that paracetamol, who was sold in the United States in the name of Tilanol, could cause autism, saying that “science never settles” and that he will not “stand with” medical experts.
The UK reform leader said that he “has no idea” if the American president is right to tell pregnant women to avoid eating acetaminophen, also known as Tilanol and Paracetamol, indicating that those who were unable to “difficult” must limit their eating.
Scientists and global health agencies, including the World Health Organization, have strongly rejected Trump’s wrong demands, describing them as misleading, saying that the evidence that binds the use of paracetamol in pregnancy and autism is “inconsistent.”
The UK Minister of Health, Wes Streeting, told the British public that he should not “pay any attention at all for what Donald Trump says about medicine,” adding: “I trust in doctors to President Trump, frankly, for this.”
But in a large -scale interview with Nick Ferrari from LBC, Farage was asked directly if Trump is right to share unprotrse claims. He said: “I have no idea, I have no idea.
“he [Trump] He has a certain thing about autism. I think there were some in his family, as he feels very personally. I have no idea. “
When asked if he would be next to medical experts who say it is dangerous to do the link, he added: “I will not do it. I do not do it. When it comes to science, I don’t stand with anyone, right? You know?
However, when the appeal is faced whether it is not responsible for Trump to present such a non -proven claim, Faraj said: “This is an opinion, it is it. [Trump’s] Hold. It is not one that I necessarily share. “
Farage’s refusal to condemn Trump’s demands comes weeks after a controversial doctor, Aseem Malhotra, got the highest bills at the UK Reform Party conference and used his main speech in the main stage of the claim that the Covid vaccine caused cancer in the royal family. Malhotra, Advisor to the Minister of Health Trump, Robert F. Kennedy.
In an LBC interview, Farage said that Trump was “right to say” Sharia “is an issue in London.”
“Do not take what it is not taking what it is [Trump] He says literally, on anything. But he always said it seriously, “adding that Trump” has a point. “
“Is it right to say that Sharia is an issue in London? Yes. Is it an overwhelming issue at this stage?
Labor Party deputies urged Kiir Starmer to reprimand the Trump administration after the US president falsely claimed in a speech to the United Nations: “I look at London, where you have a terrible mayor, a terrible municipality, and has been changed, it has been changed.
“Now they want to go to Sharia. But you are in a different country, you can’t do it.”
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Trump has publicly attacked the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, since 2015 when he criticized the action politician Trump, then a presidential candidate, for his suggestion that Muslims should be prevented from traveling to the United States.
“We will not draw his horrific and fanatical comments with a response. London is the greatest city in the world, more secure than the main American cities, and we were happy to welcome the record number of American citizens who move here,” said a spokesman for Khan.
During the LBC phone, Farage also said that the reform plan to ban anyone was not a UK citizen to claim benefits that will not apply to the Ukrainians and Hongong.
“No, because they come for various reasons,” Faraj said, adding those who lived in the United Kingdom on an unlimited vacation to stay and did not succeed in the system will be said.
The Royal Parks later rejected Farage’s claims, which were also held in the interview, that immigrants in Eastern Europe were taking swans and carp from ponds throughout the UK dining.
A spokesman said: “We had no incidents that informed us of people who kill or eat swans in the eight royal gardens in London. Our wildlife officers are working closely with the swan reserve to ensure the welfare of swans throughout the gardens.”
Farraj was asked about Trump’s baseless claim last year that the Haiti immigrants in the United States were eating cats and dogs, which he did not accept. Instead, he directed the conversation to discuss swans and siblings that were claimed from UK waters.
“People who come from countries are completely acceptable to do so,” they were taking carp and scabies. When asked if it was Eastern Europe, he said: “So I think.”