Nigel Farage

BREXIT: Britain Triggers Article 50 To Begin Its EU Departure

21st Century Wire says…
British Prime Minister Theresa May has formally invoked Article 50 of the Treaty of the European Union meaning that the United Kingdom will begin its departure today.

The signed letter by the Prime Minister was hand delivered today by Britain’s permanent representative to the EU, Tim Barrow, and given to European Council President Donald Tusk.

BREXIT: British PM signs the longest handwritten divorce letter in history

An old English aphorism says that ‘British elections are the lull before the lull’. Increasingly, the Brexit process is conforming to this notion.
Hours ago, the British Prime Minister signed what can now be termed the longest letter of intent in history. The letter, whose text is still unknown, declares Britain’s formal request to withdraw from the EU; the triggering of Article 50 of the EU’s Lisbon Treaty.

The anti-establishment movement is bigger than Wilders, Le Pen, or Trump

Because the mainstream media have both an unrelenting neo-liberal/globalist/post-cultural agenda as well as a tendency to speak simplistically about deeply manifold subjects, there will be plenty of gloating form the likes of CNN and state owned British broadcaster BBC, over the fact that The Dutch Freedom Party led by Geert Wilders came second and secured far fewer seats than many had predicted.

BREXIT: The Greatest Trick the Old Elites Ever Pulled…?

With Article 50 due to be triggered imminently, we might naturally ask ourselves again what it is that the ‘Brexit’ process is meant to lead us towards in the long-run. ‘Shock Doctrine’, Child Poverty, Ultra-Capitalism ‘On Steroids’ and the UK’s potential future as a corporate tax-haven are just part of the picture feared by some. And […]

George Galloway may be coming back to UK Parliament

Last month saw the death of a long-time British Labour MP Gerald Kaufman. Kaufman was a beloved figure in Parliament and was remembered for taking a keen interest in Palestinian freedom, recognising the importance of Jews such as himself working with Muslims, Christians and all others for a common cause based on the notions of human rights and justice for Palestine.

Did Nigel Farage just meet Julian Assange?

Mr. Brexit aka Nigel Farage was pictured entering the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. He stayed for around 40 minutes.
Perhaps Farage wanted to strength British-Ecuadorian trade relations in preparation for the UK’s exit from the EU single market or perhaps he was meeting with the most famous resident of the Embassy, none other than Julian Assange? So far, no one can confirm.

Nigel Farage and Tucker Carlson explain why “nationism” means the death of neo-liberal globalism

Tucker Carlson interviewed UKIP’s Nigel Farage about the BREXIT Movement, President Donald Trump’s Speech at CPAC 2017, and the shift from neo-liberal globalism to nation-state sovereignty.
Farage prefers to refer to BREXIT, and Trump’s US election win, as a “nationism” movement, not as “nationalism.”
Farage says that “nationism” movements are completely normal and should be protected, not shouted down upon.
The real “fascists” are the neo-liberal left, who fight to shut down alternative views and opinions based on fake virtue.

Nigel Farage crushes snowflakes, ‘young generation who scream fascists have become the fascists’

Farage was out in full force, speaking to conservative America about the death of the neo-liberal world agenda and their corrupt policies.
Farage noted…

“Last opinion poll says that now 68% of the British people want us to get on with BREXIT.”

Nigel Farage also crushed it during a speech at Hillsdale College, calling the “liberal left” the “most illiberal people” in the world.

“This young generation who scream words like fascists have actually themselves become the fascists.”

Tony Blair appoints himself leader of the anti-Brexit brigade (VIDEO)

It takes a lot to unite a British Prime Minister, the Labour leader, Nigel Farage, George Galloway and majority of the voting UK public, but Brexit seems to have done just that.
In England, only the Liberal Democrats maintain official opposition to allowing Brexit to progress, and even they admit that this could only be achieved if they were to win the next general election, something as likely as Hilary Clinton writing a serenade to President Putin.