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The Cult Of Farage - Hero's Welcome In the US

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claig · 27/02/2015 13:26

They love him in the States just like we do here!

"Nigel Farage was among his fans in the US.

"He's awesome and cool," 20-year-old Alain Robert told Sky News.

Political writer Randy Foreman was even more gushing saying the UKIP leader had all the appeal of James Bond.

"He's absolutely a fantastic politician. We just don't have them here like that in the United States."

news.sky.com/story/1435132/the-cult-of-farage-heros-welcome-in-us

We don't have 'em like that here, apart from the legend that is Farage

"Mr Farage's YouTube videos berating European bureaucrats and taking on the might of Westminster have made him something of a cult figure on the right of American politics.

So organisers of the biggest political event of the year for US conservatives, the Conservative Political Action Conference just outside Washington DC, invited him this year instead of a British conservative politician - a break with tradition."

There are no British Conservative politicians left. They are all a progressive Oxbridge joke, the People's Army will free us from their PPE yoke.

It is a shame Farage wasn't born in the States because they'd make him President without a doubt. I guess we're lucky that he is UK only, so that he will be PM here one day.

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claig · 31/03/2015 02:05

'make the party even more of a laughing stock than it already is'

Cameron and Miliband aren't laughing. Miliband was filmed in his millionaire 'two kichen' mansion's kitchenette blubbing into his mug of Rosie Lee and Cameron was filmed in his kitchen blubbing while shelling peas, though in true 1922 Committee style, he blamed the onions and the rest of his backbenchers.

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claig · 31/03/2015 02:12

'And if you think I'm voting Cameron, you must be kidding.'

I'm glad to hear it, not many others are either, they've all gorn UKIP.

'Stop talking about the People and the Revolution.'

I'm sorry but this whole election is about the people and their revolution. Farage has even written a prose masterpiece on the subject called "The Purple Revolution". It has already received so many accolades that journalists and reviewers are running out of superlatives.

'Fox News are seen as a joke by intelligent Americans'

I beg to differ, former US Vice=Presidential candidate, Sarah Palin, doesn't think so, she is a frequent contributor.

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claig · 31/03/2015 02:26

To shake off the last remaining vestiges of your Gordon Brown phoney baloney blinkers, you could do worse than read an eminent journalist's piece in the Telegraph on the people's revolution.

"the Ukip revolution is broad, radical and worthy of respect"

Votes are still being counted, but I think it’s okay to say that we’re witnessing a revolution in British politics. And even though at the centre of the rebellion is Ukip, I want to be deadly serious about it.

Here’s what has changed. In the past, Britain’s electoral rebellions always came from the centre: the Liberals in 1974, the SDP in 1981-87, the Lib Dems in 2005-2010. What we’ve never had in this country is a Right-wing, non-Tory party driving the dissent. And, even more importantly, we’ve never had a Right-wing party that could command both disaffected Conservative and Labour supporters. Yet, Ukip’s result is not only impressive but also national – eating away into the working-class heartlands of the North as well as the suburbs of the South. For the first time in its history, Britain has a serious, populist, small-c conservative alternative to the mainstream parties."

blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/timstanley/100273205/european-elections-the-ukip-revolution-is-broad-radical-and-worthy-of-respect/

Join the people, join the revolution. Can we get change? Yes we can!

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claig · 31/03/2015 02:41

This was the clarion call that started the whole people's revolution off. Farage's historic speech and the words "Come and join the People's Army. Let's topple the Establishment" struck fear into the hearts of every luvvie in the land.

Beppe Grillo's joined the People's Army? Shouldn't you shake off Gordon Brown's bone-crunching bearhug and join the People's Army too?

"Italy's Beppe Grillo joins Nigel Farage's 'people's army'

Beppe Grillo's 17 MEPs are to march in Nigel Farage's "people's army" to bring down the EU"

[[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/10896432/Italys-Beppe-Grillo-joins-Nigel-Farages-peoples-army.html]]

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Seeker33 · 08/04/2015 11:54

Do people think Nigel F will resign as party leader if he loses at Thanet?

Thinking about it, he may have no choice. (Anyone here live in the Kent seat he is fighting?)

Kampeki · 08/04/2015 12:02

Yes, seeker, I think he will. And I think that may be the beginning of the end for UKIP.

OneStepCloser · 08/04/2015 12:19

Hands up, live in Thanet, I honestly cant say which way it will go here, around my area I`m heartened by the number of anti UKIP posters in the windows and can honestly say no one I know is a fan, however, reading the local FB pages there is support for him. Its not going to be a walk over for him though, at the moment I would say its 50/50.

tilder · 08/04/2015 12:32

This thread would be hilarious if it wasn't so sad that anyone actually believes all the ukip bs. Man of the people, who tells it like it is, my arse. He caters to the media more than any of them. And blaming all the ukip member fuckups on Tory defectors is just ConfusedHmm

claig · 08/04/2015 13:15

'And blaming all the ukip member fuckups on Tory defectors is just'

I'm surprised it took Farage that long to work it out. Who on earth has he got advising him? I spotted that ages ago.

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