
"Nigel Farage is that new character they've brought into the uniparty system"
Nigel Farage has styled himself as the champion of the British people, the anti-establishment 'hero' who speaks for the man in the street, the 'Hero' of Brexit, and the only man who can lead Britain to Greatness once more. But is he really any of that? Because if you examine his record more closely a very different Nigel Farage emerges. One that betrays the British people time and time again, on the very things that matter to us most.
On every one of the big issues of today Nigel Farage has sided with the establishment. On the Scamdemic, his silence was deafening. On vaccine mandates he sided with Tony Blair. On vaccine injuries he didn't want to know. On Tommy Robinson there is nothing but contempt. On the threat of Islam he's too frightened to speak. On getting our country back he has no plan. On Rupert Lowe he has shown his true colours.

It's clear that Nigel Farage wants to be British Prime Minister. His longterm goal is to take a heavily revised Conservative Party under his leadership into Number 10. This, so the story goes, will be done in three stages, with stage 2 being a coalition between Reform and the Conservatives before a full merger on the run-up to the next election.
Farage says the things he thinks people want to hear. The things he thinks will get him into Downing street. it's all just smoke and mirrors. Style over substance. He's no more a champion of the common man than Kier Starmer, or Kemi Badinock,
Nigel Farage supported mass vaccination and wanted Tony Blair to control UK's response.
"Up the pace of vaccinations"
During the plandemic Nigel Farage promoted vaccine mandates and encouraged people to get vaccinated. He astounded his supporters when he took to Twitter to suggest that TONY BLAIR should become Britain's VACCINE CZAR.
"why not get people like Tony Blair to help us solve a national crisis? Because we've absolutely got to up the pace of vaccinations"
Tony Blair's 'solution' to the vaccine crisis was to massively punish the unvaccinated, and for everyone to hold a vaccine passport, the fact that Nigel Farage was a supporter of all this should tell you everything you need to know.
Vaccine Deaths
Even more disturbing was Farage's reaction to the vaccine injured and dying. This was another huge issue for millions of ordinary people, many of whom had been silenced by the government, mainstream media and social media alike, just for telling their stories.
People were dying, and the government and Big Pharma were responsible, that was even then an irrefutable fact. And yet, Farage, supposed champion of the people, didn't want to know.
In an interview with Liz Gunn, former MP Andrew Bridgen said:
"Nigel Farage...I told him everything about the [C19] vaccines 22 months ago and [he], very disappointingly, said he didn't want to talk about it and I shouldn't be talking about it," Bridgen says. "And, I'm afraid, that tells you all you need to know about Nigel Farage."
Bridgen goes on to say:
"The tired pantomime of British politics, of the two main parties, is so tired, that it's a bit like a soap opera, where you have to bring a new character in with a new storyline to make people watch again and believe, and I'm afraid Nigel Farage is that new character they've brought into the uniparty system."
In another Post on X/Twitter Andrew Bridgen revealed more;
Tommy Robinson
But it's not just his stance on the vaccines that shows Farage is part of the establishment. His bitter attacks on Tommy Robinson, a hero to millions of Brexit supporters, has caused many to question Farage's true motives.
What isn't widely known is that Farage quit UKIP because of what he said was a "fixation" with "thuggish Tommy Robinson". He said Mr Robinson was “entirely unsuitable to be involved in any political party” and blasted his entourage of “violent criminals and ex-BNP members”.
However, Elon Musk has shown support for Robinson causing an alleged rift between him and Farage.
In a post on X that has since been viewed over 75 million times Musk said:
Rupert Lowe
Musk then appeared to endorse Rupert Lowe, the Great Yarmouth MP, as a possible replacement, saying statements he had read from Lowe “make a lot of sense”. This is said to have angered Farage who reportedly set about having Lowe removed from 'his' party after that.
Rupert Lowe, once a strong public supporter of Nigel Farage, has now revealed the truth about the Reform leader. Lowe publicly questioned Farage’s ability to lead, calling Reform a “protest party led by the Messiah” and warning that Farage needed a different team around him. Within 24 hours of that statement appearing in the Telegraph Farage had organised a Witch Hunt against Lowe, with vague accusations of bullying and threats of violence, none of which can (conveniently) be corroborated.
Rupert Lowe said Reform UK tried to silence him over his “outspoken” views on migration.
The suspended MP said he had been “warned” by the party’s leadership but had refused to listen and was making “no apologies” for his comments.
In a post on X on Sunday, Mr Lowe called for one million illegal immigrants to be deported, saying Nigel Farage, the Reform leader, might not agree with him but that it was “the right thing to do”.
Sources close to Farage claim that Lowe has drifted politically and has been “captured by the online radical Right”, making myriad X posts about “mass deportations” and other pre-occupations. But the MP said he stood by “every single word” he had said, however “uncomfortable” that might feel to some.
He wrote on X: “It has been reported in today’s Telegraph that sources in the Reform leadership ‘close to Nigel Farage’ are upset with me because I have been outspoken on the need for a large number of deportations. “This is not new information to me.”
He continued: “Just so that everyone is crystal clear – I stand by every single word I have said on the subject. “If you are here illegally, you should be deported. That has to be the objective. If that results in one million plus deportations being the eventual aim? Then so be it. It may be uncomfortable to some, but there is no other way.
“Nigel may not agree with that, but it’s the right thing to do and it’s a perfectly reasonable policy discussion to raise.” Mr Lowe said he had made attempts to persuade Reform to “invest in a serious policy machine to present credible plans” on deportation and stop trying to “appease the unappeasable”.
“I do not want unvetted, unchecked, unknown young men roaming our streets, harassing women and loitering around schools. I want them deported, as do the vast majority of the British people,” he said.
“If that upsets people, so what? Honestly, who cares? We need to stop worrying about what the woke Left think of us. They will never approve. We must stop watering down sincerely held opinions to appease the unappeasable.
“If you come here illegally, you will be deported. If you are here illegally, you will be deported.
“Of course proper policy needs to be fleshed out around that (offshore processing, transfer agreements, foreign aid withdrawal, visa suspension, ECHR [European Convention on Human Rights] withdrawal, legislation repeal, scrapping the asylum system and so on).
“I have attempted to explore some of this detail myself publicly, and encouraged Reform to invest in a serious policy machine to present credible plans. That did not happen.”
Mr Lowe added: “I have been warned by those at the top of Reform about my position on deportations. As you likely know from reading my extensive output on the subject, I did not listen to a word said. “We need deportations, and lots of them. I make no apologies for stating that.”
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