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Originally Posted by kirklancaster
1. For 17 years Farage has been a lone HONEST voice 'crying in the widerness' trying to warn us and educate us about the corrupt EU and the damage it was doing and is doing to the UK.
2. Like all men of vision, he has suffered 17 years of unwarranted abuse from idiots who cannot see the TRUTH in what Farage was saying, nor beyond the well co-ordinated, unrelenting spin and rhetoric of the ESTABLISHMENT and their multi-National Corporate cronies who have benefited by HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS OF POUNDS from the EU Gravy Train, and saw Farage as a threat to the continuance of their not-so-little scam.
Twisting Farage's words, painting him as a xenophobic racist, when all he has ever been is a PATRIOT and MAN OF TRUTH, became an industry funded by those above who all have vested interests in 'conditioning' the public into believing that campaign of lies.
BUT - despite everything - the public have a great propensity for the truth, and a lot of them started to see beyond the rhetoric and spin, and simply by WITNESSING what was happening RIGHT IN FRONT OF THEIR EYES in their OWN neighbourhoods, they RECOGNISED that Farage WAS, indeed telling the truth.
Thus, Nigel's Truth gained traction, which led us to the MAJORITY of those who voted, DEMOCRATICALLY electing for the UK to LEAVE the EU CESSPIT.
3. Not being an elected BRITISH MP, and NOT having the power to broker in any of those constitutional imperatives which are mandatory for a prosperous, peaceful, post Brexit Great Britain, Nigel recognised that having almost single-handedly LED THE UK OUT of the EU CESSPIT, his job was done, and it was time to make up for all those lonely years of sacrifice and spend some time with his family.
It is sheer lunacy for ANYONE to accuse Farage of 'quitting and not seeing Brexit through' - Which IDIOT would want RESPONSIBILITY without AUTHORITY - It is a recipe for disaster.
Farage should be lauded and applauded and he ACTUALLY is by the MAJORITY of ordinary working class Britains - who have the intelligence to see beyond the B.S. campaign against him.
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I genuinely do not believe he is racist, i think hes pretty unfairly got that label because many racists were hired for UKIP and the rests of Britains racists support them. But I do not believe he is one.
As far taking responsibility.. yes.. Contrary to the way he behaves, hes a grown up and was a party leader until he pussy footed his way out of it (still would be the leader if OUT lost the campaign). He should not be applauded for quitting. Obviously. He's let a lot of people down.