Farage Criticised for 'Foreign Speakers' Comment About Welsh People
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces criticism after calling Welsh people 'foreign speakers' in a paid video message on the Cameo platform.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is facing criticism after referring to Welsh people as 'foreign speakers' in a paid video message posted on the Cameo app.
The comment was made in a personalized video message that Farage recorded through the platform, which allows celebrities and public figures to create custom messages for paying customers.
The remark has drawn criticism from various quarters, with critics arguing that the characterization of Welsh speakers as 'foreign' is inappropriate and potentially offensive to Welsh communities.
Farage's comment comes amid ongoing political discussions about language policy and cultural identity within the United Kingdom. Welsh is an official language of Wales alongside English, and is spoken by approximately 900,000 people according to recent census data.
The Reform UK party has not immediately responded to requests for comment regarding Farage's remarks. The incident highlights ongoing tensions around linguistic diversity and national identity within the UK's constituent nations.