‘Nigel Farage and His fight for Freedom’

‘Will there always be an England? You know, the England of Buckingham Palace and Big Ben? The England of Shakespeare and J.K. Rowling? The England of afternoon tea and fish and chips? The England of the Magna Carta and a tradition of due process and free speech that was flourishing when America was still wilderness? Will this storied England always exist? Maybe not.      
According to one Englishman, Nigel Farage, head of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), England’s freedom is under severe threat. As he explained in an exclusive interview with Fox News Opinion, “We’re seeing the abolition of the UK as a nation.” The rest HERE

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16 Responses to ‘Nigel Farage and His fight for Freedom’

  1. Ronbo says:

    EXACTLY :!:

    Formerly Great Britain has been reduced to a little province in the New Soviet Union of Europe…no more important to the Eurocrats in Brussels than Washington state is to Americrats in D.C.

    However, unlike Washington state, Britain is the Mother Country of the Anglosphere. Unique. Over 1,000 years of history. The greatest country in the history of Man. The land of hope and glory. The mother of the free :!: If the mother dies can the children of liberty last much longer :?:

    TO ARMS, BRITONS :!: :evil:

    DOWN WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION YOU NEVER VOTED FOR :!: :!: :evil:

  2. “You Americans,” Farage continues, “are right to fear big government.” But, he adds, “Americans can vote to change their government.” In today’s UK, he says, it’s different: “Our situation is very much worse.”

    The problems described by this article are very real. However, they remain only symptoms of the true problem and that is the culture. For four decades the left has fought a culture war in the West and they won it. As a result, we see our nations slide into incompetence and amorality. We have seen what happens if you try to change the culture in any substantive way, they fight back with a vengeance. They call you a fascist and a bigot, they charge you with crimes and lock you up as a political prisoner, and they go after your family and friends. And nobody will do anything about it.

    The only way any of this is going to change is that you are going to have to wage a cultural war like the left did, and there is no guarantee that you will win because the left will pull out all of the stops to keep you from succeeding and that includes the use of violence. This is what happens when you just go about your business and let the world sort itself out. The further you go along this path, the closer to violence you come to change it.

    • Pascal says:

      “The only way any of this is going to change is that you are going to have to wage a cultural war like the left did, and there is no guarantee that you will win because the left will pull out all of the stops to keep you from succeeding and that includes the use of violence.”

      I agree with you.
      I’ve challenged Og on his idea that only a counter-incremental plan will work for us. “After all, it took the Progs over 100 years to achieve so much.” They used Alinksy rule 4 against our parents’ and grandparents’ generation of cultural guards. In no way will they tolerate our doing any challenge to their rule similar to their own. Only time and natural law will end their tyranny — with the help of some younger versions of ronbo.

  3. Alan says:

    I have read and heard of past rumblings from the great state of Texas that they might
    secede from the union if things deteriorate, particularly at the border. I predict that
    if this happened it would set off a chain reaction around the civilised world.

    • Darin says:

      “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them,”……………

      Many people around the world when they come to America and see the Statue of Liberty don’t fully realise that America was intended to be a laboratory first and a classroom second with the enslaved peoples of the world as it’s pupils.

      Many know of the Emma Lazarus poem inscribed on a plaque at the base of the Statue,but that poem tells a tale different from the one the Statue was intended to tell all by itself.In her left hand is a tablet with the inscription July 4,1776 the date when a new nation broke it’s ties with the past and stepped forth come what may into a new era.

      In her right hand is the torch of Liberty lighting the way forward.On her head The seven rays form a halo or aureole.They evoke the sun, the seven seas, and the seven continents,and represent another means, besides the torch, whereby Liberty enlightens the world.

      Finally at her feet lay the broken chains of oppression and tyranny.She’s the embodiment of the nation I grew up in,the one I still hold dear and the one I hope will recover from her weakened and blighted current state.

      • KG says:

        “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them,”……………

        That document contains the most beautiful, most significant words ever written in the English language.
        And when I hear Americans denigrating their own country, see them pissing it away for a handful of silver I could willingly kill them for it.

  4. mistress mara says:

    The EU is going to ban the sale of high powered vacuum cleaners. So what do Britishers do in face of this moronic example of unfettered power? Nothing except rush out and buy one before the ban or moan to Mail on Line. And supinely wait for Nigel Farage to wave his magic wand and save all their sorry arses. Most of them do not deserve to be “saved”.

    • mawm says:

      Mara – It is coming here as well. Our 60 watt incandescent lightbulbs will soon be a thing of the past. The vacuum cleaners and other high powered home gadgets will follow. What are you going to do about it?

  5. mistress mara says:

    Mawm, what am I going to do about it? Fair question. I stand my ground in public when I am bullied by progressives. I openly laugh in their faces when the minimum paid workers tell me not to smoke outdoors or when I am at a social gathering and I am surrounded by these pestilential people. I do not mind if they do not like me. My logic disturbs them sometimes. I have an aversion to street marches for some reason, probably because I associate them with leftards. Day on day, I fight my ground. Could I do more? Probably.

  6. Mathew says:

    Sadly i don’t think there will be that England anymore. When muslims feel they can actually head out in broad daylight and decapitate a solider in front of the public with impunity and then just stand around waiting for someone to come and arrest them…

    When the aforementioned nation just stands there looking on, taking pictures instead of rallying a quick and speedy hanging of these scum…. When an English community just sits around doing nothing when muslim men are grooming and raping their daughters for years on end with impunity…..

    When a nation gets to that stage, everything is lost. There isn’t really anything left to fight for.

  7. Coptntem says:

    :shock: would say the “we can vote” to change our government is a thing of the past. I did not vote for pres in ’08. A first time for everything. McCain v oBowa? Insulting. :roll: