"You've lost the House, but you've won the country," said an old-timer MP to Nigel Farage as he was leaving the HOC yesterday.
Never truer words were spoken.
“STOP POLICING LANGUAGE!”
Robert Jenrick was visibly frustrated on GMB this morning as he hit out at the host for obsessing over Nigel Farage’s words instead of focusing on Henry Nowak’s murder and the shocking police bodycam scandal.
After being relentlessly harangued about Nigel Farage’s “cold rage” comments following the murder of Henry Nowak, Jenrick hit back:
“I felt rage watching that video, and so did millions of people across this country.”
He was clearly sick of the deflection:
“I’m sick of people policing language and using that to obfuscate and not get to the heart of the issues and actually do something about it.”
Every time he tried to talk about the scandalous police response, the bodycam footage, the two-tier policing concerns, the failure to protect, the presenter dragged it straight back to what Farage said. Solutions? Barely mentioned.
It was painful to watch. The host wasn’t interested in the shocking treatment of Henry Nowak or fixing the serious problems that led to it. Just another gotcha on Farage.
Jenrick is right. Too many seem far more outraged by Nigel Farage’s words than by a young man being stabbed to death and the disturbing way the police handled it.
It’s infuriating, and they still don’t get it.
Zia Yusuf has absolutely gone scorched earth on the media over the last few days, and for once, someone is saying what millions are thinking.
Every attempt to smear, misrepresent or bait him has been met head on.
Calm. Direct. Ruthless.
Whether people like it or not, he's emerging as one of the most effective communicators in British politics.
Our future Home Secretary.
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Powerful stuff from Nigel Farage just moments ago.
He has his finger on the pulse of the nation, unlike the 600ish weak politicians who yelled at him yesterday whilst on their very bent knees.
Farage doubles down on his criticism of two tier policing, anti-white racism and anti-Jewish racism
This is the voice Britain needs right now.
@Nigel_Farage@reformparty_uk@talktv
@ukJ0N Absolutely spot on from Nigel Farage and the quote about what was said to him as he was leaving the HOC yesterday by another MP " you may have lost the house Nigel but you have won the country" is the truest thing said about how the majority of this country are feeling 🩵🩵🩵
A Labour councillor battling stage 4 cancer was told to rearrange her medical appointment to attend a budget meeting and then felt forced to quit!
Prioritising bureaucracy over someone's health like this is utterly heartless and indefensible 😔🥀
@MonmouthshireCC
New analysis of Reform's vote by Sir John Curtice & NatCen finds it is, by far, the most popular party among the working-class and now also small business owners (who are traditionally Tory).
Governments tell us to cut eating red meat to ‘save the planet’ while they ram through hundreds of massive data centres that consume vast amounts of energy and water…
This vile, fast-blinking, bob-haired commie is actually proud of a policy that has created chaos and misery for 30,000 families (800% more than they forecast/lied about) who have been forced to removed their children from independent schools.
Horrid individual.
Sainsbury’s Net Stupid Zero madness:
Brown eggs banned in store’s
White eggs allowed as lower carbon footprint
Seriously?
Two tier eggs now…. https://t.co/XasFId6z9d
Henry Nowak's godmother, Kelly Hatchard, has slammed @HantsPolice for their anti-white bias.
"Shame on the monster who took him, shame on the officers who should've helped him & shame on the organisation that trained police to prioritise accusations of racism over a dying man."
It is great to have the Tories joining us in holding the Government to account on 2 tier policing. Just a shame it was they, through DEI, the College of Policing etc. that embedded that culture deep in the body politic.
Where were they when we first campaigning? In Government.
@CharlotDearling@Roopbear24@JMcMurdockMP Leftard establishment were going after "men" (specifically white men) in relation to the Sarah Everhard murder. It suited the (white) 'patriarchy' psychosis of the leftard establishment. Farage was speaking within that context.
I suggest you read the family’s statement properly.
A young man died without dignity because of, in large part, failures that can be attributed to the design of the state.
So what ideology are you referring to.
The ideology of tackling knife crime to save lives.
The ideology of keeping justice blind.
The ideology of beleiving the purpose of the state is to act effectively to solve problems.
And what wishes have been disregarded, though more importantly what wishes should trump the duty of government to to take action?
Should the wishes be followed if they called for violence?
I think it’s your grasp of the matter that is worrying.