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Politicians ‘All Wankers, The Lot of Them’

British leader Nigel Farage has been treated unusually sympathetic in his British newspaper profile, expressing his sympathy for Kiel's Prime Minister Stage, and broadly calling the legacy political class the “One Cars.” Masu.

Nigel Farage's Reform British Party is on track to bring positive and optimistic energy and answers to issues that legacy parties don't consider. In any case, it is sometimes called the “Westminster Blob.” He spoke to London's Evening Standard: “Politicians? Let's face it, they're all wankers and a lot of them.”

Comments are provided in an unusually sympathetic profile of a previous Freesheet paper. This has led Farage to solidify his midst position beyond decades on the “margin” of British politics. The profile states, “Farage is a political kryptonite, someone who is learning how to neutralize both the old (Tories) and the new (Kiel strermer's plagued Labour Party).”

The Farage headline statement on the One Cars of Political Establishment can be called unkind, but in the attached interview the British sovereigns are full of sympathy for the current Prime Minister, Ir Kiel Starmer. At a job he's not very suitable for. Farage questioned whether the Ancestors could remain in office for a long time, meaning that a more clearly capable leftist Wes Street could oppose him.

The sign of a great leader, Farage explains, is the ability to enjoy politics even in the bad times, and that Thatcher and Blair “evidently enjoyed it” even in tough times. He said. He said.

Apart from the threat reforms where the UK itself poses left, it is something that labor has recently awakened. It pointed to the destruction of the British left, and to factions that included the mainstream of refined labor. Jeremy Corbyn's old hard left was kicked out of the advent of his party rank, the now well-established Green Party, and the Muslim bloc votes.

Farage said: And with demographic changes and the number of 15-18 young Muslim men and fast forward to the next election, 25% of that cohort have a very strong and radical view . They managed to win 20-30 seats in the next election. Wes Street won a seat with only 500 votes. ”

When it comes to the provision of reform Britain, Farage hits the charges, but the interviewer tells him that they are one trick pony and only talks about immigration. Inverting ideas, many of the problems faced by ordinary people are downstream effects of decades of functionally open boundaries, says Farage: If your child can't get a home, ask yourself why… The population explosion is the biggest single issue we have. Why is GDP falling? We are becoming poor as a country. And reform is most openly about the issues facing the nation. ”

The vote shows that reform Britain is pose an increasing threat to the Labour Party. As stated:

The demographic collapse of YouGov figures, released Monday evening, also looked like a buttress trend already identified elsewhere. So, March of reform in the vote is due to hiring quite a large number of jobs while maintaining an impressive level of loyalty among voters. Exiles from other places.

The 10 British solid nine voted for reform in the 2024 general election said they would do so again next time. However, 24% of conservative voters in 2024 said they supported reforms worth 1.6 million Tories who are exiled to reform from 29 million active voters.

The reforms have said that 8% of 2024 Labour voters will set back the Farage faction, despite being portrayed as right-wing extremists in most of the British press. This is to chase historic working-class voter bases of workers who may have been tribal supporters in the past but are not often represented by its modern metropolitan and liberal leadership. It may prove Farage's plan.

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