Nigel knows the Rape Gang Inquiry report is about to be published. He only ever comments when something is about to hit. He’s panicking about the election.
Don’t forget the relentless fight MP Rupert Lowe has shown.
Nigel and Reform will never take on Islam. We need a government with balls of steel.
Lowe is our man.
Moins de deux ans après avoir réalisé une percée aux élections législatives, devenant la 3e force politique de Grande-Bretagne, @reformparty_uk enregistre un succès éclatant et prometteur aux élections locales.
Face à un gouvernement de gauche incapable de mettre fin à la submersion migratoire et à l’échec patent d’un modèle communautariste, source permanente de tensions sociales, économiques, sécuritaires et culturelles, les Britanniques ont fait le choix de reprendre leur destin en main.
Toutes mes félicitations à Nigel Farage et à son parti patriote qui incarnent et portent l’espoir de changement pour le peuple britannique.
When failed politicians say “return to the centre ground” they reveal they don’t know where the centre ground is.
Most Brits want to deport illegal migrants.
Most Brits want to slash legal immigration.
Most Brits think Britain is Broken.
Most Brits want to end soft-on-crime policies.
Most Brits think we should put British people first.
Most Brits don’t want to feel like strangers in their own country.
Most Brits support capitalism but think some large corporations are taking them for a complete ride.
Most Brits want to slash foreign aid and spend it instead on the NHS.
Most Brits no longer trust legacy politics & media because they can see they don’t care about ordinary working people.
And most Brits don’t want woke nonsense jammed down their throats all the time.
The centre-ground is not where so-called advocates of the centre ground think it is.
The state pension is not a random government favour, it’s the back end of a 35–40 year compulsory “contract” where people are forced to hand over National Insurance on the clear promise of a basic pension at the end.
Politicians and think tanks helped design an unfunded, pay‑as‑you‑go system where today’s workers pay today’s pensioners, then have the gall to call it “unsustainable” as if the public dreamt it up.
If a private firm sold you a retirement product on fixed terms, took your money for four decades, then announced at 66 that you “didn’t really need it” and would henceforth be means‑tested or frozen, they would be in court for mis‑selling and fraud.
The crisis here is not pensioners “leeching off the young”, it’s a political class that built a Ponzi‑style NI system, diverted the proceeds for other spending, and now wants to default on the people who kept their side of the bargain.
You do not blame the victims of a defective product for believing the brochure; you go after the people who wrote it.