Nigel Farage accuses Muslims in UK of 'split loyalties' Ukip leader calls for battle for hearts and minds of Muslims after Paris attacks and claims EU imperils UK because of risk of terrorists posing as migrants
Some British Muslims are "conflicted in their loyalties" between the UK way of life and what some elements within their faith are telling them, Nigel Farage has said in a speech.
In an incendiary intervention in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, the Ukip leader said there must be a battle for hearts and minds within the Muslim population.
Farage said there was "a problem with some of the Muslim community in this country" and that research suggested that British Muslims experienced a "tremendous conflict and a split of loyalties".