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Nigel Farage Isn’t Serious About Saving Britain

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25.02.2026

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Nigel Farage Isn’t Serious About Saving Britain

Any leader on the British right unwilling to consider mass deportations and denaturalization is just controlled opposition.

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Hardly a week goes by now that we don’t get a cautionary tale coming out of Britain, where the political elite are determined either to destroy the nation’s ethnic majority through the mass importation of third-world migrants, or to pretend that there is no ethnic majority to destroy in the first place.

Among the pretenders is none other than Nigel Farage, whose right populist party Reform UK is poised to win an outright parliamentary majority in the next general election. Farage has been a fixture in British politics for a quarter-century now and has always presented himself as counter-establishment. Yet he is also a man who likes to be liked, which means he will not speak candidly about Britain’s migrant crisis and what must be done to save the country.

It also means he will attack anyone to his right who does speak candidly about the crisis. This week, Farage took a swipe at Restore Britain, the new right populist party that appears to be rather more serious than Farage about tackling the migrant problem. Rupert Lowe, the member of parliament who founded Restore Britain, was forced out of Reform last year after suggesting the party should consider mass deportations, including of some who were born in the United Kingdom. Mass deportations are of course the only way to save Britain at this point, and yet Farage has said that such a policy would be unreasonable, indecent,........

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