Nigel Farage on David Cameron TV leaders' debate row
UKIP leader Nigel Farage shares his view on whether the TV leaders' debates should go ahead without David Cameron.
The Prime Minister has said he would like the debates to go ahead, but only if the Green Party is included "you can't have some minor parties in and not other parties in".
Asked about his reaction to the Charlie Hebdo magazine attacks, Mr Farage told 大象传媒 Radio 4's Today programme:
"I haven't said there are no-go areas in Britain, I have said there are no-go areas do exist in the big French cities".
"What I'm saying is, there is a problem here. We've promoted in Britain for decades multiculturalism, and by that I mean division. What we need is interculturalism...we have to find a way where we all mix and get on together".
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