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Nigel Farage Says...
"I will be The Tory leader by 2026. After claiming he was the star attraction at the Tory Party Conference And now says "I will soon be doing Mr Sunaks job.
Whilst the other idiot JRM says the Cons should roll out the red carpet to welcome him..God help the UK.
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Redhelen; //If he becomes leader - I will join Khandro and live in European Union.//
Not a bad move anyway, & some are not waiting to see.
This makes rather uncomfortable reading, maybe ? ;
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Untitled; The 'nasty ideology' is so-called multiculturalism. Instigated by the left, by the likes of fools such as Michael Foot, rammed down the throats of the public, and has continued to drive mass immigration into the country, & of which the Tories seem incapable of stopping (and why they lost so badly yesterday).
In the Spectator article above it's daunting to read that Shriver who lives in London says she doesn't live among English people & the view from her window is a grotty nail bar covered in graffiti.
Perhaps Farage with Lee Anderson & a few others might, (just might) be able to turn the tide, nobody else seems capable of doing so.
Nigel Farage isn't going to lead the Tory party.
It isn't happening.
If he did they'd be doomed to electoral oblivion anyway so Conservative supporters should rejoice. Professor Sir John Curtice was on earlier: he's now saying that Labour might be on for a landslide bigger than the 179-seat majority in 1997, and he is not one prone to hyperbole.
If the Conservatives do lose the next election badly (maybe not that badly) they may be tempted to go to the right, which surely would only compound their woes. Moving to the left didn't do Labour much good in 1983 or 2019: 2017 was an odd election: more people voted Tory than ever before that year AFAIK.