Nigel Farage returns from the jungle and issues some stern warnings

The Greatest Living Briton on fine form (video, 10:58) on GB News yesterday, later in the programme chatting with Richard Tice, the estimable leader of Reform UK, formerly the Brexit Party, which was led by Nigel Farage and resulted in Boris Johnson winning a general election for the Tories with the promise of Brexit, a glorious achievement – even if Brexit voters including myself (and every British MRA of my acquaintance) have been utterly betrayed by subsequent Tory governments, particularly with respect to net immigration numbers, last year alone close to 750,000 (in a year only 220,000 new houses were built, a scandal in itself). The Tory party is on course to be annihilated at the next general election, and I for one will cheer on their annihilation. In office since 2010, the party has relentlessly followed feminist directions and assaulted the human rights of men and boys through its actions and inactions. It has done nothing about the scandalous denial of fathers’ access to their children following family breakdowns. A list of most of those human rights assaults can be found in our final manifesto. Hopefully a genuinely conservative pro-family and anti-progressive party will emerge from the wreckage, possibly led by Suella Braverman or Kemi Badenoch, white men not being eligible to lead the party since the departure of BoJo. I had the great pleasure of a 1:1 lunch with Nigel Farage at his favourite Mayfair restaurant last year, Boisdale of Belgravia. He was as interesting and entertaining company as you would imagine, and Nigel – being a regular – has his own reserved table in a quiet corner. I recommend the place highly. As well as an impressive cigar list, Boisdale has a cigar terrace. Why don’t all restaurants have them? I sent Nigel a Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill cigar for Xmas, just before he went on I’m a Celebrity. Well, he’s the closest we’ve had to a Churchillian figure in British politics for a very long time, so that cigar seemed appropriate. On the cover of MIchael Crick’s excellent biography One Party After Another Nigel is pictured enjoying a big cigar. My own preference is for the milder but still very flavourful Hoya De Monterrey Epicure No.2, supporters of this website are invited to show their appreciation for my work by sending me one (only £35.00). Supporters with deeper pockets than mine may wish to avail themselves of the generous discount available by sending me a box of 25 cigars, a steal at just £800.00. Each cigar gives me 45 minutes of smoking heaven and raises my determination to do all I can to expel the evil ideology of feminism from this world. I had a charming and appreciative email from Nigel, who is known for very rarely sending emails. I plan to send him a good Cuban cigar every Xmas in future.
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3 thoughts on “Nigel Farage returns from the jungle and issues some stern warnings

  1. Hi Mike I am not a Brexiteer. Far from it. That said I don’t detest Farage the way some do. I do detest Feminism, all its lies and all its works.

    Keep up the good work but bear in mind that many of your fans may be on the economic Left but, as in my case, a social Conservative.

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  2. We need an electable Socialist party.

    It is fun to imagine the Conservative Party sinking without trace after spending the last 189 years defending the strong against the weak, the greedy against the starving, the rich against the poor, the toffs against the workers and the tenants against the landlords.

    But there is nothing worth voting for. The Labour Party will be elected, but it doesn’t disagree with the Tries about anything. It has had plenty of time to reverse the biggest mistakes that the Tries have made: selling off the railways, abolishing education, panicking about the imaginary virus, slashing wages, creating massive unemployment and destroying industry, to name the first handful of examples that come to mind. The Labour Party has spoken against all this, but given the chance they have done nothing (0) about any of them, and there is no reason to believe that they intend to do anything about any of them. Voting Labour is a waste of good pencil.

    No other party can be elected. We have the SNP in Scotland, and the Scottish government is better than the English government, but the SNP cannot govern England and does not want to.

    We need an electable Socialist party.

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  3. Well one thing you will get with a Labour government is a shedload of feminism. After all Starmer was CPS head when “believe” women became its guiding principle. The Tories are a push over for feminists, often because their traditional (gynocentric) chivalry means they “white knight” with gusto. However Labour is choc full of full on ideological feminists, would we really want Jess Philips as Home Secretary ?
    The one thing the current Labour Party seems to agree on is working class men are their chief enemy and should be imprisoned en masse. Ironic indeed.

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