Nigel Farage in clash with BBC's Mishal Husain: 'This is really getting rather silly!'

Brexit architect Nigel Farage criticised the "rather silly" line of questioning over migration on flagship BBC show, Radio 4's Today programme.

By Katie Harris, Political Reporter

Nigel Farage clashes with BBC's Mishal Husain over migration

Nigel Farage clashed with the BBC's Mishal Husain over migration in a tense interview this morning.

The Reform UK leader appeared on Radio 4's Today programme after announcing his sensational return to frontline politics yesterday.

The BBC presenter pressed the ex-Ukip leader on Reform's pledge to freeze non-essential immigration.

Ms Husain listed a series of occupations and asked whether they would be allowed to come to the UK under his party's plans.

She asked about midwives, architects and butchers to which Mr Farage replied "in limited numbers" each time.

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Nigel Farage is standing as Reform's candidate in Clacton (Image: GETTY)

The BBC host then asked about bakers, prompting him to respond: "This is really getting rather silly isn't it?"

She went on: "That's what I'm suggesting, if you think about these occupations there is a large number of different occupations that it appears this country needs."

Mr Farage said: "Well I tell you what we cannot go on as we are, we have to limited numbers, our quality of life in this country is being diminished by the population explosion.

"And if that means that in some sectors there will be shortages what that then means is wages would go up and we start to encourage people to learn skills rather than heading off to university and doing social sciences."

Ms Husain said: "If the key thing is the numbers being limited what's the overall number of people you would be prepared to see come to the UK to work every year."

Mr Farage replied: "Net migration at zero would be the target. So you'd still have room within the labour market for up to 600,000 people.

"Now hopefully we wouldn't need that many but it still leaves plenty of room."

The BBC presenter said: "So 600,000 is an acceptable number of people coming to the UK every year."

Mr Farage added: "Far too many but if that's what we need and if it makes you happy that's what we'll do."

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