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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @IanWard-rp6to
    @IanWard-rp6to 2 месяца назад +1

    I agree with Nigel. A good analysis of what to expect.

  • @enigma_-_79
    @enigma_-_79 2 месяца назад +5

    #Free Brendan Golder

    • @jimmyjimmy-k5c
      @jimmyjimmy-k5c 2 месяца назад

      people tried to warn him he was getting to bait, he took it the wrong way and pushed the wrong people away

  • @srego7630
    @srego7630 2 месяца назад +1

    What is it you think Starmer has done to the country, within a month?

    • @enigma_-_79
      @enigma_-_79 2 месяца назад

      Arrested Brendan.

    • @srego7630
      @srego7630 2 месяца назад

      @@enigma_-_79 And how has that effected the country?

    • @enigma_-_79
      @enigma_-_79 2 месяца назад +2

      @@srego7630
      It strengthens the knowledge that Starmer is controlling freedom of speech, is clamping down Nazi style on anyone who dares to disagree with him, reinforces the belief in two Teir policing, all of which is destabilising the nation and fanning the flames of rioting.
      Starmers ridiculous speeches have angered millions of hard-working, normal people as he, hypocritical Trotskyite far far left, dared to stick a “far right” label on them, with no evidence of them being right wing except for that they demand the plug to be pulled on all immigration.
      Starmer sees Westminster as a “tribal shouting area,” and would love to be accepted by the billionaire class at Davos. That won’t happen. Ironically, just as Starmer looks down on and sneers at the people he is supposed to serve, the Davos crew looks down their noses at a toolmakers sin who had bad elocution lessons. Rather than favour global outlooks, it has been noted now that Starmer is never going to give a crap about the natives in UK, instead he is going to play the Globalist game. He probably isn’t aware that Soros declared multiculturalism a massive failure two years ago and has now pulled his funding from Europe.
      There’s more however I’m a busy person. You’ll have to read about his actions and the repercussions of his words, for yourself.

    • @enigma_-_79
      @enigma_-_79 2 месяца назад

      @@srego7630
      Oh, and we expect Starmer to be going into libraries soon, picking out books to burn.

    • @srego7630
      @srego7630 2 месяца назад

      @@enigma_-_79 Rioters literally burnt books when setting fire to a library. Now answer my question

  • @droopsnoot9
    @droopsnoot9 2 месяца назад +3

    Starmer has been PM for like 2 minutes, it's crazy how you can blame everything on him.

    • @micsp4428
      @micsp4428 2 месяца назад

      Cause they need a scapegoat, if Nigel Farage was in power our country would be even worst

    • @seanturner6616
      @seanturner6616 2 месяца назад +1

      this starma destroyed his image destroyed his career and destroyed his whole political party in his first ever speech to the british public VoTe ReFoRm

    • @droopsnoot9
      @droopsnoot9 2 месяца назад

      @@seanturner6616 well the results of the very recent election were pretty clear, so are you telling me to vote for Reform in 5 years time? If so, I would be interested to know from you the following: 1. What is your biggest concern in life and how do you want any form of government to help you? 2. How do you think a 'Reform' government would be best able to help you where a current Labour government wouldn't?

    • @seanturner6616
      @seanturner6616 Месяц назад

      @@droopsnoot9 1 biggest concern is safety for kids because the worlds a sick place these days maybe that people wake up to towards the rotting of british streets two tier police is a high concern too I want a government that put its people before random stranger 2 reform would deport the illegal migrants and labour wont so if they did that and deported millions off them i would be greatful to reform for reforming this giant mess we are in right now with immigration and a stupid labour government that thinks having a genuine concern is blatantly thuggery

    • @seanturner6616
      @seanturner6616 Месяц назад

      @@droopsnoot9 vote reform or anybody else vote reform who shares my opinion on the matter and wants our country back to the place it was before all these dirty scum bags turn up on tge shores attacking women and kids that want to walk along the beach its disgusting the need to be stopped at any way necessary

  • @Oneshot.6715
    @Oneshot.6715 2 месяца назад +3

    All these protests are Nigel's fault, due to him inciting these protests.
    How does Nigel have leadership qualities? All he talks about is immigration...

    • @kookytoots6755
      @kookytoots6755 2 месяца назад

      He talked about what was blatantly an issue and has been since tony Blair opened the borders. What exactly did he say that incited? Seen as Two tier Kier said that any incitement would be met with the full force of the law, then surely Nigel should be expecting a visit? Can you seriously look at what our prime minister said in his speeches and NOT see how instead of trying to unify the country, he divided it even more?

    • @Oneshot.6715
      @Oneshot.6715 2 месяца назад

      @@kookytoots6755 Starner hasn't been in for long. You can't expect these issues to be dealt with immediately. Farage himself is turning Britain against the government, and we'll soon have a civil war and be under Adolf Farage.

  • @vanta2599
    @vanta2599 2 месяца назад +1

    Nigel has been fearmongering for years. He had the opportunity to lean UKIP after the referendum but ran from responsibility, and he could have tried to lead The Conservatives but ran from that. He likes the attention and ability to cause division without baring any responsibility 🤡