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Nigel Farage: UK Muslims Not Supporting British Values.

Farage Talking to Sky's Trevor Phillips.

By Nicholas BishopPublished 21 days ago 3 min read
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Not Standing in Election: Nigel Farage.

Honorary Reform UK President Nigel Farage was talking to Sky News' Trevor Phillips. Phillips tackled Farage on the issue of British Muslims not aligning with British values. Mr. Farage said: "46% of British Muslims supported Hamas. Supporting a terrorist organisation". Mr. Farage went on that a growing number of British Muslims loathe what we stand for"!

Trevor Phillips highlighted the fact that His ancestors' black slaves had British values foisted upon them. Mr. Farage brushed this off as if sayng "What has this to do with British Muslims"?

Mr. Farage has come in for criticism from Reform UK members and supporters, in general. Mr. Farage has stood 7 or 8 times for parliament but remarkably or not, has been elected. Mr. Farage has earned the ire of supporters because, in this general election, he will not be standing. Mr. Farage, according to Reform UK, will be supporting the party's campaign during the General Election.

Whatever happens to Reform in this election, Farage will be helping His buddy Donald Trump in His election campaign. It seems these days, Mr. Farage seems to think the UK is a lost cause. Instead, believing that the USA is more deserving of His time. Perhaps the thinking is if His brand of politics cannot be elected here He will make sure it is in the US with Trump.

Trump right now is in court for this misdemeanour or another, fighting for His political life. As usual, Trump blames the Democrats for everything. Maybe He has a point, or maybe He doesn't or it's somewhere in between. One thing is clear though, Trump's troubles in court do not seem to be hurting His run for the White House. If anything, for good or ill, Trump looks like being re-elected for a second time.

Meanwhile, the stumbling, bumbling, Joe Biden remains the Democratic candidate. Failing Biden, Kamala Harris could be the fall woman candidate should Biden not be up to it. But as of now, it looks like 'Genocide Joe' will be the candidate.

Whoever gets in, there will be no difference over Gaza when it comes to Trump or Biden. Both are 'dyed in the wool' Zionists and no matter what Israel does, they will back them. Of course, Netanyahu is wanted as a war criminal by the ICC (International Criminal Court). Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is also wanted by the ICC as a war criminal. Given Hamas' crimes on October 7 where 1,200 Israelis were killed and 200 hostages taken, that is warranted. Also, the crimes of Israel under Netanyahu where thousands of innocent Gazans have died should be punished.

Sunak calling an election on 4 July took everyone by surprise. Pundits have been questioning why Sunak has called an election so soon. Many thought He would wait until the autumn to call one. Sunak had until January 2025 if He wanted to call a general election then. Many thought Sunak would wait a while to see His policy like the Rwanda scheme come to fruition. Or His plan to tackle smoking or vapes, but He has chosen to go early. Is Sunak committing political suicide by holding an election so early? Or does He know something we don't? The polls right now would suggest in 6 weeks, Keir Starmer will be the denizen of 10 Downing Street. It seems though, that Sunak is hoping to turn His party's fortunes through the TV debates He will have with Mr. Starmer.

Nigel Farage has, for now, paused the job he does for 'GBNews'. With His campaigning for 'Reform' and then for Trump, he is otherwise occupied.

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Nicholas Bishop

I am a freelance writer currently writing for Blasting News and HubPages. I mainly write about politics. But have and will cover all subjects when the need arises.

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