by former UKIP parliamentary candidate, Jack Sen
It’s a bit of an old story but one certainly well worth recounting as there are members of the British public that continue to view Farage as an anti-establishment figure, when he is anything but!
Sanctimonious Guardian stick insect and Lefty reporter, Marina Hyde, met with Nigel Farage for a much publicised interview during the last European election.
The pair arranged the date after Hyde joked about her “willingness to sit down with the controversial UKIP leader over a beer.”
Although superficially it may appear that the Guardian hack and UKIP frontman are ideological opposites – their meeting was as orchestrated as Nigel’s attacks on Herman Van Rompuy and the dozen or so BBC Question Time appearances he’s appeared on since 2010. You want to see how Lefty scum like Hyde treat proper patriots? Have a gander at how my only story with the Guardian went
The androgynous yellow journalist wrote,
“I am having a pint with Farage – well, he’s having a pint and I’m having a bottled beer, like the Lady Muck I am – because I wrote a column in which I said I could stand to have a pint with him, and the Guardian took it as a features pitch. I think Noel Edmonds calls this sort of wish fulfilment cosmic ordering.
Farage, of course, hasn’t had the best of luck in pubs, what with being barricaded in an Edinburgh one by Scottish lefties, so we eschew the Gorbals in favour of St James.
As we walk to meet him, Ukip’s press officer insists this is categorically the last time anyone is going to be allowed to photograph him with a pint in his hand. ‘That’s what they say,’ laughs Farage later, “but they won’t get to me.” The walk takes a while, because Farage has mistaken which Red Lion we’re supposed to be meeting in. We wander between various Red Lion pubs looking for Farage, which feels vaguely like it might be a metaphor for Where We At as a nation, before finding him having a pint (bitter, naturally) and a fag (Rothmans, naturally) outside somewhere called The Golden Lion….
‘So, Nigel, who are your political heroes’. I ask Farage.
‘Thatcher? Mandela?’
Certainly. Mandela’s a human hero,’ Farage responded. ‘That day he came out of Robben Island and stood there and forgave everybody, I just thought: ‘This is Jesus.’ I don’t regard him as a political hero – I think he’s on a rather higher plane than that.’
Hyde continued,
“Anyway, Mandela’s saintliness mutually agreed, we cast around for other major influences. There’s Keith Joseph, whose talk at Farage’s school made him join the Tories. Bits of Thatcher. “And I did admire … the intellect of Enoch. But he was a very bad politician. And I think in many ways we paid a terrible price for the speech in ’68, because it made discussing immigration too difficult after that (END Guardian excerpt)
Leave it to the Spiv to slander Mr Powell’s good name mere moments after nauseatingly canonising the terrorist Mandela.
But should this come as a surprise to anyone?
Farage and Mandela actually have a lot more in common than you might think.
Nelson Mandela was installed as South Africa’s leader by the same lot that bankrolled Farage and co.
The mainstream media will lead you to believe that the fall of South Africa’s national government was the result of a non-violent, organic black nationalist revolution led by the late Nelson Mandela and his rag-tag band of black freedom fighters; just like we are led to believe that UKIP and the EDL are organic British patriot movements; when they most certainly are NOT.
Like the EDL and UKIP, the African National Congress (ANC) was financed by men like Richard Desmond.
Although Zionist Desmond handed Farage and anti-immigration UKIP £1 million this past election, he supported Miliband and the Labour Party’s open border policy to the tune of millions but two years earlier.
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Interesting and telling that Farage should elevate this former terrorist to Christ-like status whilst, within the same interview, denigrating one of the most outstanding politicians of the post-war era, Enoch Powell – a veritable colossus alongside the oily, Question Time backed, internationalist and multicultural collaborator, Farage..
It should now be clear, to the dumbest sycophant within Ukip, that Farage is a traitor to his people – assuming he knows who his people are, of course!
Well Andrew you ain’t wrong.
Farage has not faired well in the marathon that is politics. Maybe a sprinter. But that’s all over so quick. Marathon men train harder and longer . Today our Parliament is full of sprinters. Not all that fast either. And none has a vision beyond their pay check, and of course their perks.
It is by no means exclusive to them, but what tends to characterise black leaders is idealistic and lofty rhetoric devoid of any substance or objectivity. It’s fantasy, and the white liberals lap it up. They may not believe in God, as many people in the West don’t, but their spiritual needs can be met by a living God, and who better than the mass media’s ”Messiah” of South Africa ?
Is Farage that different to the Guardian hacks ? Or is he just pandering to their ”infantile Leftism”(Lenins term, not mine)
( Party Member ) It is NO SURPRISE to me that black Marxist South Africa is very rarely in the news. This is because the Country has degenerated into probably the crime Country of the WORLD. Tribalism , Political hatred between the two main Party’s and just old fashioned nasty behaviour with a TAKE , TAKE TAKE ATTITUDE with NO GIVE. Once the bread basket of Africa , things are NOT looking good without the Whites to Work , Work , Work and build and GIVE !
Just to add if I may, Mandela was deified while he was still in prison by the mass media, the very same media that never bats an eyelid to the genocide of our people in Africa. Mandela worship was all the rage a long time before the man died. On his release had no genuine alternative but to become a puppet of the West.
If Mandela was on a higher plane, it was a luxury Boing 747 Superliner.
UKIP is campaigning against membership of the EU and sort of campaigning against mass immigration. Yes we know about the fudging concerning the latter.
It might be limited and larded with ducking to avoid falling foul of the Guardianistas, and thus retain a spot in the mainstream media, but would it be better if there were no UKIP?
I doubt Farage privately believes a lot of what he’s saying. It would not have mattered how Powell put things in his famous speech for example. It would still have been used as a pretext to close down debate. As for Mandela, he was naive or maybe faux naive and spouted the rainbow society dogma which was at its apogee when he was released from prison. UKIP purveys the same because it has to pretend that halting immigration and leaving the EU would solve all the problems. That is the wedge it employs to gain mass support among a public way behind the actuality on the ground.
Nationalists are too quick to dismiss anything which is not 100% to their taste when the political realities don’t allow that.
Believing as you do that Farage doesn’t believe most of what he says. Makes him a liar of a grand order just like the rest. On Mandela I remember well, as should you when an elected councillor of the BNP back in its early successes. Claimed her hero was Mandela . JT chucked her out of the party. Now that’s staying true to ones principles I’d suggest.
Plus I believe Mandela was a victim of the so called Stockholm syndrome. Whereby captive becomes a lover of his captives . Hence when released, he became a second Christ. pretty good for a terrorist with blood on his hands. The consequence for southern Africa, black and white bears not thinking about . But there we have it the zeitgeist of today. Before the Gods destroy us ,they first send us mad
baz4545 I have to agree that JT acted correctly “I did not know I had joined a racist Party”was the woman’s defence ! However a man who tolerated Webster for so many years goes down as a man of appalling judgement in my book.
Tyndall didn’t kick any woman councillor out. She was elected around 2004 in Burnley, and left the BNP soon after being elected. Tyndall ceased being leader in 1999.
Tolerating Webster . I was under the impression then that the NF had a multi faceted leadership .One might have asked how Webster tolerated Tyndall.
The councillor I spoke off predated that which Paul speaks of below. this was way back in the nineties.
But therein lies a truth. when one has a small pool from which to choose, mistake get made. One could even say it about UKIP. The main parties do not suffer the same problem. For they only pick clueless career munchkins.
( Party Member ) Martin Webster was National Activities Organiser . He arranged the MARCHES and associated activities. He was very popular until , due to the gay scandal , he was got rid of at a 2000 member strong A.G.M. BY IAN ANDERSON . Yes , I was there !
I was not aware that Richard Desmond ever supported any Labour policies. The Daily Express is the most anti immigration paper and the least pc. There are some very good columnists such as Leo Mckinstry. It also did not fawn over Mandela after his death, in the way the Sun and the Mail did and all the others Occasionally I buy the paper. Comparing him to Commie Slovo because of their religion is just narrowing things down, and there is a tendency to do this because it makes some feel more grounded in whatever they want to believe in. Also… the best way to confront Leftists, whether hacks or otherwise, is to challenge their views, and not to make desultory comments about their looks.
Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. Many of the chosen ones are red, not all though. Lots of them supported Mussolini before his allegiance to Germany, just being one example. Desmonds and Farage are capitalist, and people should be aware joining ukip, what will, and will not be tolerated. That done, it does not surprise me that divine terrorist Mandela, was supported by red chosen ones, and bankrolled too. Less of a personal axe to grind, and this would have been better, just saying.
( Party Official ) Mussolini was great before he met Hitler and no good after.
Very good article and true