'Illegal immigrant' who 'threatened' Farage arrives in UK and demands meeting with Reform UK leader
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The Clacton MP highlighted the TikToker's efforts to reach British shores before the situation appeared to turn nasty
An "illegal immigrant" who appeared to "threaten" Nigel Farage has arrived in the UK and urged the Reform UK leader to meet him after the pair became embroiled in a social media spat.
TikToker Mada Pasa, who documented his journey across Europe on the social media platform, released the video after Farage claimed he made a "threat on my life".
Pasa, who is believed to originate from Afghanistan, posted more than 60 videos about his journey across the continent.
He gained nearly 20,000 followers, amassing 230,000 likes and millions of views.
Using a translator in his latest video, Pasa said: "Hi Nigel, you don't know who I am. I know that someone has given you the wrong information about me, that I am dangerous and that I am on my way to England.
"But that is not true. I am a TikToker who usually broadcasts, lives and vlogs my everyday life and shows where I am and who I am around.
"I left Sweden to put my past behind me and started a new good life in England. On my way to England, I ended up in a place on the border between France and England where people were armed who were moving people across the border.
"They asked me to film a video where they also wanted to appear in the video with their weapons. I couldn't say no as I was in a danger zone. I have nothing to do with people's guns. Don't spread wrong info about me."
The TikToker, who is covered in gun-style tattoos, added: "I am in England and I am happy to meet you, if you want, so you can see me in real life and explain to you who I am.
"The person who has given you the wrong information about me is my enemy and wants to smear my name as he has previously done in Sweden."
However, Pasa released a video in which he appeared to threaten the Reform UK leader.
During the video, Pasa said: "English man Nigel. Don't talk s**t about me. You not know me.
"I come to England because I want to married with your sister.
"Don't talk about me more. Delete the video. It is not good my friend, you do not know me. I am going to come to England..."
Pasa was heard saying "pop, pop, pop" after making hand gestures and headbutting the camera.
Responding to the alleged death threat, Farage said: "This illegal migrant has made a threat on my life and is now in the UK.
"He is the kind of person we are letting into our country."