‘It’s reminiscent of the Trump playbook.’
Political Commentator Maajid Nawaz believes there is an establishment consensus against Nigel Farage, as they are ‘mocking him’ after he called their bluff by calling a by-election.
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Our national decline is nothing short of terrifying. The progressive lanyard class is killing this country, draining the lifeblood out of it day by day, crushing the people’s spirit with their insufferable self-righteousness and deranged ideological purity
anti-business, student “economics” laying waste to the high street and closing four pubs a day; the ruinous pursuit of net zero giving us among the highest electricity costs in the advanced world, so no serious company will invest here; schools indoctrinating our children to loathe their beautiful country and its remarkable history; police brainwashed by critical race theory so they dismiss the pleas of a dying white boy and believe his murderer; puberty-blocker medical experiments on children to placate trans activists; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies so dumb they think testing ethnic-minority Treasury applicants for numeracy counts as discrimination rather than establishing competence to do the job; failure to even begin to trim a benefits bill of £333 billion that now absorbs every single penny of income tax (£331bn) paid by hard-working people so their neighbours can sit on the sofa and drive a motability BMW taxpayers can only dream of; care workers bringing in fifteen dependents each; a recent increase in benefits paid to the four wives of polygamists in a country where polygamy is illegal
And if you dare to object to the above? Silenced by censorship, visited by police over “hate crime” incidents, accused of “racism” or racism’s evil twin, “populism”. Or the increasingly handy expedient of cancelling elections altogether so the people, who can’t be trusted to vote correctly, don’t get any say at all.
Who will rescue us from this madness? Who has the proven courage, the balls and the bring-it-on determination to face down the awful lanyard class, the whiffling Ed Daveys in their complacent lairs? Who spent 20 years of his life challenging the giant octopus that is the European Parliament and went on to start a quiet revolution that allowed the British people to wrest back their sovereignty? Who actually likes those people and seems to believe in them? Who says “I don’t care” when the wreckers of our culture hurl their hurt feelings at him because he cares more about Britain?
Nigel Farage. That’s who
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Establishment party leaders have been slating Nigel every day for years now.
Presented with an opportunity to make a case to voters and beat him at the ballot box?
They run for the hills.
Cowardly and transparent.
The establishment is on the ropes.
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Millions of people see Nigel Farage, however flawed he may be, as “our last hope”.
The establishment don’t understand how broken people feel their country is, nor how urgent the need to fix it.
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Nothing screams “establishment” harder than every Westminster party having no issue whatsoever standing at the Makerfield by-election to legitimise the appointment of Andy Burnham and then clubbing together to try & delegitimise Nigel Farage at a by-election in Clacton.
If Farage had a majority of only 500 and Reform were performing poorly in the national opinion polls, would the major parties have boycotted the byelection? Of course not. They would have gone all-in to win the seat. Everyone knows it.
No byelection is "fake" or a "game" or a "gimmick", regardless of the circumstances in which it was called. A byelection is always a chance for parties to make their case and have their candidate returned as an MP. To refuse to engage with that process because you don't like the manner in which the election came about is to show contempt for the democratic process.
It is hardly consistent to repeatedly accuse a person of stoking “hate and division” throughout the country, yet then refuse to challenge him in a by-election, thereby giving him a free run at a parliamentary seat. If Farage really was the monster he is depicted as being, wouldn’t the anti-Reform forces jump at the chance to defeat him?
Fascinating to watch the media establishment struggling to respond to Nigel Farage.
Reform supporters couldn’t care less about the views of the establishment.
They know the DEI lanyard class despise them - the feeling is mutual.