Nigel Farage has proposed ripping up the parliamentary rulebook, setting out a brand-new approach to address the grooming gangs issue.
The Reform UK chief demanded that former MPs who presided over areas which were afflicted by the rape gangs should be questioned by Parliament, speaking to Peopleâs Channel star Martin Daubney.

Declaring âthey must have known what was going onâ, he added: âTwo months ago, I went to Washington to testify before the House judicial committee about the situation with free speech in Britain.
âI put my hand on the Bible and thought, Wow, Iâm in a court of law now. Not being an American citizen means I couldnât perjure myself, but Iâm in a court of law.
âI thought, why doesnât the British Parliament, why donât our committees have these powers?â
Recalling a conversation with former Tory minister Ranil Jayawardena, who informed Mr Farage that individuals had been summoned to select committees before Parliament.
âIn 2011, the Public Accounts Committee were looking at wasteful money in public finances, actually got people to swear oaths before that committee,â the Westminster mischief-maker told GB News.
âNow, 15 years have gone by. Weâve forgotten about all of this. Parliament has forgotten the powers that it has.â
Parliament has the ability to subpoena an individual to appear â and even âimprisonment in theoryâ, Mr Farage explained.
âAnd it does, as it did in 2011, have the ability to make people come under oath before committee in Parliament give their statements, which, if they lie, could be open to perjury as well,â he added.
âParliament has incredible powers, but weâve lived through 25 years of Parliamentâs authority being given to quangos, been given to courts, being given to judges, and itâs time to claim it back.â
He further lambasted the mass rape gangs for âsullying our reputation around the worldâ, dubbing them a âstain on our countryâ.
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âDo you know up to a quarter of a million young girls have been abused by these gangs over the last few decades?
âThe numbers are almost incomprehensible, and I want Parliament to grip this and restore public trust.â
âThe Palace of Westminster, the mother of Parliament, it is one of the most incredible buildings in the world. I want that to be turned into a court. It has the ability to do this. Itâs done it through history.â
He demanded that he wanted the âfull glare of media publicityâ throughout the process.

Nigel Farage demanded that MPs take over the National Inquiry
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âI want social workers, I want police officers, I want councillors, I want former MPs in those areas who must have known what was going on, simply must have known what was going on to appear before that court and I think it could be done quickly.â
He further announced that the Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle told him that he wants Parliament âin control of the national debateâ.
âHe wants me to go back to get a more extended paper written on the powers of Parliament and how relevant they are today,â the Reform leader told Martin.
Earlier on Monday, Mr Farage called on MPs to take over the âfailingâ National Inquiry, operating it as a select committee investigation or a Parliament-wide commission.
He was joined by rape gang survivor Ellie Reynolds, who put Labour on blast for its handling of the matter.


