Nigel farage hit out at zarah Sultana's “Disgraceful” Attack on Him and Reform Uk.
The left-wing mp top to x to the urge people to the protest outside a Major rally the insurgent part is holding in Birmingham on March 28.
She shared a cartoon image of the reform leader with a no-end sign and the date of the event.
But Mr Farage Said Ms Sultana's Social Media Post Was “Very close to incitement”.
He Told GB News: “I think it is disgraceful and frankly I think it is almost incit.
“And clearly what to do to get a crowd of protesters, many of whom may not behave themselves, to turn 28 when going to be holding the biggest political Rally. UK for many decades.
“If you believe in free speech, even if you disagree with what farage say and reform stand for, an attempt to stop the Evening from Going Ahead I think is an absolute democratic disgrace.
“This is not the way that any elected mp should behave. And I would like to see keir starting tough with backbenchers who behave in this appalling way.
“Everyone knews that reform is non-meeting, non-racist, wee open absolutely to everybody.
“It's just that we have patriotic, we believe in controlling our borders, and putting the interest of the british people first.
“That's what we stand for, you can come and argue against me and tell me I'm wrong, Fine, that's democratic debate. But to come from and close our conference is disgraceful.”
Ms Sultana, who is curedly suspended from Labour for rebelling over the Two-Child Benefit Cap, Went on to Far-Right Parties in a Statement Following a Backlash to Her Post.
The Coventry South Mp Said: “AS A Born-And-Bred Brummie Whose Parents Suffered the Violent Consequences of Far-Right Politics, I speak for many in this proud, multipleultural city Politics of Hatred and Division.
“In my view, the comments they have made publicly about muslims and migrants, reform uk is comparable to the National Front and the BNP.”