Trump's buddy Farage vows to make Britain great again in Maryland speech

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Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage - Donald Trump's friend - says he 'will make Britain great again' in a powerful speech at CPAC in Maryland.

Farage, 60, the MP for Clacton, also applauded US President Donald Trump's 'bravery' and Vice President JD Vance's Munich Security Conference remarks whilst also hitting out at the 'miserable' state of Britain under the "left-wing" Labour government.

The Reform UK leader has also claimed Brexit - which he helped bring about - helped Mr Trump's 2016 election win.

Reform UK currently top the polls in Britain and the next General Election is due in 2029 - earlier if things go wrong for the Labour Government and Starmer has to call a snap election. Can Farage be the next British PM?

 
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YouTuber 'Sargon of Akkad': "It looks as though Reform will be the next Government of the United Kingdom but it seems as though Reform don't FEEL as though they will be the next Government of the United Kingdom. So here is some advice."

 

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May whatever God you believe in help Britain if Farage gets in power.

Churchill is rolling in his grave.

And anyone who supports Farage is spitting on those Britains who went through the Blitz and WWII.
 

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May whatever God you believe in help Britain if Farage gets in power.

Churchill is rolling in his grave.

And anyone who supports Farage is spitting on those Britains who went through the Blitz and WWII.

Well Churchill - and my grandparents who were child evacuees during the War (I'm sure you've learned about those) and a couple of them went to families who were pretty cruel to them - did what they did in order to prevent a foreign invasion of the country, and that's what Reform are striving to do.

I'm pretty sure the great man Churchill would be rolling in his grave to see the country he loved as it is now and he'd be supporting Reform were he still alive.
 
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Liz Truss - the former Tory MP for South West Norfolk and Britain's shortest-serving Prime Minister in history (6th September to 25th October 2022) - makes a speech at CPAC in Maryland in which she sounds the alarm about anti-West ideology in Britain and America.

Truss, 49, is also Queen Elizabeth II's last PM and King Charles III's first PM...

 

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It's noticeable how different Farage and Truss are when doing their speeches.

Farage shows just how incredibly charismatic he is. When he starts speaking you just want to listen to what he says. He is entertaining. He gets the audience on his side

When Truss speaks she seems a bit nervous at times. She doesn't have the charisma. And the audience seems a bit bored.
 

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Well Churchill - and my grandparents who were child evacuees during the War (I'm sure you've learned about those) and a couple of them went to families who were pretty cruel to them -

Yeah, I know about all that and am well aware, too, that some families resented kids being sent to them from the cities to avoid being killed.

did what they did in order to prevent a foreign invasion of the country,

That's true.

and that's what Reform are striving to do.

That's NOT true.

Reform is a party of bigots and racists - which is why it's no shock you support them - and would not only have supported Neville before Churchill, but likely would'a helped hand Britain to the Nazi's if they'd been around back then.

I'm pretty sure the great man Churchill would be rolling in his grave to see the country he loved as it is now and he'd be supporting Reform were he still alive.

Well considering Churchill was a questionable racist, maybe? But I'm not like a lot of people either and actually DO consider - when it comes to people of history - that you need to actually take people in the context OF the history they live in.

Churchill was the man for WWII, he warned about Hitler before he was an issue.

But Churchill was no savant, no saint, certainly he did a lot of horrible things in his life, said a bunch too.

So yeah, when it comes to Reform overall as the racist party, he might have sided with them.

But to see them side with Nazi's... that would have been the turn off for the man, I think, which is more than I can say for you and others like you.
 

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Odd that he was speaking in Maryland, which was founded by Catholics who fled the Virginia colony to escape Briddish religious persecution.

Officially, the state claims it was named for Queen Mary. Right. When a bunch of Caflicks name something for Mary, it ain't the queen of Engerland.
 

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Yeah, I know about all that and am well aware, too, that some families resented kids being sent to them from the cities to avoid being killed.



That's true.



That's NOT true.

Reform is a party of bigots and racists - which is why it's no shock you support them - and would not only have supported Neville before Churchill, but likely would'a helped hand Britain to the Nazi's if they'd been around back then.



Well considering Churchill was a questionable racist, maybe? But I'm not like a lot of people either and actually DO consider - when it comes to people of history - that you need to actually take people in the context OF the history they live in.

Churchill was the man for WWII, he warned about Hitler before he was an issue.

But Churchill was no savant, no saint, certainly he did a lot of horrible things in his life, said a bunch too.

So yeah, when it comes to Reform overall as the racist party, he might have sided with them.

But to see them side with Nazi's... that would have been the turn off for the man, I think, which is more than I can say for you and others like you.
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