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Okay, so there it is, folks.
Nigel Farage, the man who built his entire career on calling out the establishment.
He’s not turned his fire on Labor or the Conservatives and certainly not on the mainstream media and not on the institutions that failed this country, but on Rutert Low.
And it’s not just with a political disagreement like you would normally find with situations like this.
It’s not just normal criticism.

It’s got personal and nasty as we’ve been seeing over in the news over a period of time.
And this latest thing is come out exactly the moment Rert Low is pushing one of the most important issues in our history.
the rape gang scandal, the cover-ups, the institutional failures, and the silence of the media in this country.
And it’s what makes this so important really because it’s not about Farage and Rert Low.
It’s about something much bigger.
It’s about who is actually prepared to confront the system and who only confronts the system when it suits them.
So today we’re going to look at Farage Low, Restore Britain, Reform, Brexit, the gang inquiry, and a very serious question.
Why is Farage spending his time attacking Low? Because remember, Rert Low is not the prime minister.
He’s not Labor or the Home Office, the police, the BBC, the CPS, and he’s not one of the people who’s been ignored for years.
Yet somehow he’s become a target.
And when you see the clips side by side, it starts to look very different.
Starts to look like Farage is not just criticizing a rival.
It starts to look like he’s trying to dismiss, belittle, and polit politically destroy one of the few people in parliament who’s actually trying to force this issue into the open.
So, let’s start with this first clip again because even though it’s only 8 seconds, it does say quite a lot.
There’s a room with Robert Low if you got protection.
Okay, now ask yourself this question.
Was that necessary? Was it even statesmanlike? Or was that the behavior of a man who claims to be leading the patriotic movement in this country? Because millions of people out there are just sick to death of politicians behaving like the playground bullies while the country just falls to pieces around them.
We’ve got illegal migration.
We got the gang scandal and the victims of that still waiting for justice.
We got two-tier policing.
We got free speech under attack.
We got a collapsing government.
We’ve got people who can’t get a GP appointment, can’t afford their mortgage, can’t trust the police, can’t trust Parliament, and certainly can’t trust the media.
And Nigel Farage is standing there taking cheap shots at Rupert Low.
That’s the problem.
Not that politicians disagree.
They’re allowed to disagree.
Of course they are.
The problems the tone, the timing, and the target.
It’s not the first time either because before this, Farage was also also asked about Robert Low and Restore Britain’s chances in Great Yarmouth.
And in this clip, you’ll see exactly what he said.
The party isn’t even registered.
He won’t be on 1% anywhere.
Not even.
Probably in Great Yamouth.
Thank you.
So there it is again.
Not just some kind of disagreement.
It’s dismissal, mockery.
Won’t even get 1%.
Now politics is a rough game.
No one’s pretending otherwise.
But look at what’s happening here.
Farage is not simply saying I disagree with Robert Low.
He’s not saying I think reform has a better strategy.
He’s not saying I wish Robert well, but I think we’re the main vehicle.
No, he’s he’s just trying to make Rert Low look irrelevant.
He’s trying to make Restore look pointless.
And he’s trying to tell voters, don’t even bother.
And that matters because if you’re a patriotic voter watching this, your question should be very simple.
Why? Why is Faraj so worried about a man he says can’t even get 1%.
Why keep talking about him? Why keep taking the cheap shots? Why not just ignore him? Because in politics, you don’t repeatedly attack someone that’s irrelevant.
You attack something when you think it could be a problem.
Now, let’s put that next to what Robert Low is actually talking about.
Because while Farage is making jokes about Rert Low needing protection and not getting 1%, Rert Low is talking about the rate gang inquiry and the fact that according to him, Americans are showing a lot more interest in it than the mainstream media in this country.
Rert Low saying Americans are more interested in the rape gang inquiry than the MSN in this country.
Think about that for a second while you listen to this clip.
I can’t believe the BBC and most of the mainstream media are not covering our rape gang report.
It’s gone viral in America.
They seem to care more about what’s happening here than we do.
So that’s the contrast.
One man’s talking about the scandal.
The other man is talking about the man talking about the scandal.
And that’s why people are angry because the people of this country, they’ve watched this happen for years.
They watched in institutions fail girls.
They’ve watched councils look away.
They’ve watched police forces make excuses.
And they’ve watched media outlets tiptoe around the very truth.
They’ve watched politicians talk about lessons being learned while nobody important seems to pay the price.
And now Robert Low is putting his name to a serious push for answers.
private prosecution, civil litigation, parliamentary privilege, naming names where of course legally possible and forcing the issue into public view.
And at the exact moment Fararch decides Robert Lo’s the problem.
No, it just doesn’t sit right, does it? Now, today matters for another reason because this is the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum.
10 years since the people of this country voted to leave the EU.
10 years since millions of ordinary people said they wanted to control our borders, laws, money, and country.
And Nigel Farage has released a six-minute video talking about the anniversary of what’s happened and what happened since.
Now, I’m going to play a little section of it because Farage is right about one thing.
Brexit was a major democratic moment.
Millions of people voted for change and the establishment absolutely did everything they could to try and frustrate it.
Have a listen.
June 23rd, 2016 was our independence day.
A massive constitutional change.
We chose to take back control of our laws, our money, our borders.
Uh and it was a truly extraordinary result because corporate Britain, our political parties, uh the mainstream were very against us leaving.
Uh project fear was exercised all through the campaign outrageously by the chancellor of the time, George Osborne.
Um and the British people literally stuck two fingers up to the establishment and voted Brexit by a clear margin.
And I I remember it very very well because for me it was at the end of almost a quarter of a century of campaigning for a cause that I was told was hopeless.
You know, Nigel, don’t become the patron saint of lost causes, but we got there.
So yeah, I remember it vividly.
I can’t quite believe it’s 10 years.
It feels like yesterday.
the problem with Brexit.
I remember the next morning sitting down and we discussed the fact that delivery of Brexit was being handed back to the very people we’d had to fight to get a referendum in the first place and that on in the main campaigned for remain the establishment were in control of Brexit.
Uh Theresa May was prime minister within a couple of weeks.
She allowed Michelle Barier, the EU’s chief negotiator, to set the agenda and it was downhill from there because basically the May government viewed Brexit as a damage limitation exercise, not as an opportunity.
Uh and you also of course on the other side you had uh a speaker in John Burko doing everything he could to try and get a second referendum voted for in parliament.
the Liberal Democrats, uh, Scottish Nationalists, Pied, and of course the Labour Party.
And who was in charge for the Labour Party of the demand for a second referendum? Well, of course, it was one K star.
That’s the Farage.
People remember, the one that stood up to Brussels, [snorts] the Farage who spoke for people who felt they were ignored, the one who understood that the political class had betrayed the country.
And that’s exactly why this situation with Rutert Low just feels wrong.
Because if Farage understands betrayal, if Farage understands institutional failure, and if he understands what it means when the media ignores truths, then why is he not standing shoulderto-shoulder with Rert Low on this very serious issue? And why is he not saying, “Rut, I disagree with you on the politics, but on this scandal, you’re right.
” Why is he not saying the victims deserve justice and anyone exposing this deserves support? Why is he not saying this is bigger than reform, bigger than restore, bigger than me, bigger than Robert Low? This is what a real national leader would say because some issues are bigger than party branding.
Some issues are bigger than the vote share.
And some issues are bigger than, you know, who gets to be the face of the movement.
And the gang scandal is certainly one of those.
So this is where patriotic voters need to be honest.
A lot of people in this country who voted for reform supported Farage, like Farage, and respected him and probably still do.
That’s fine.
Nobody’s saying you have to hate Farage.
But you’re allowed to ask questions.
You’re allowed to say, “Why is Rert Low being treated like the enemy? Why is Restore being attacked harder than Labour? or Weiss Farage taking personal shots when he should be focused on the real opposition because Labor in chaos the tries are finished and the country is crying out for leadership and instead of unity around the big issues we’re watching infighting in public and worse than that we’re watching a man who claims to represent ordinary people take aim at another man who’s forcing elite failures right out into the open.
That’s why this clip landed so badly because people can feel it.
They can sense that something is off.
And let me be clear, it’s not about blindly worshiping Robert Low either.
No politician should be above criticism, any of them.
But when someone is asking a question that the media refuse to ask, when someone’s pushing a scandal that powerful people would rather bury, and when someone’s prepared to put their head above the parapet, the last thing the country needs is another supposed patriot trying to knock him down because the people who failed those girls are watching.
The media are watching.
The establishment is, and they love nothing more than seeing the patriotic side tear itself apart.
In fact, they love it because while everyone argues about Farage versus Low, the rest, the real criminals, the real enablers and the real failures slip quietly away into the background and that can’t happen.
So, here’s the simple point.
Nigel Farage can disagree with Robert Low.
He can disagree with Restore Britain and he can argue that reform is better.
But when he starts making personal attacks and mocking Robert low, when he starts dismissing him as irrelevant while Robert is talking about one of the biggest scandals in our history, [snorts] then people are entitled to ask, “What on earth you doing?” Because this country, it doesn’t need more ego.
It doesn’t need more political theater.
And it doesn’t need more personality cults.
Needs coverage, courage, truth, accountability.
And it needs people who are prepared to put the victims, the country, and the truth above everything else.
So my message is this.
If Nigel Farage wants to lead the patriotic movement, then lead it.
Aim far at labor, misup merchants.
Aim fire at the media who ignored everything.
And aim fire at the inst institutions that failed those girls.
But stop aiming fire at Rert Lo for daring to speak out.
Because when the history of the period is written, people will not remember who had the best soundbite.
They’ll remember who stood up when it mattered.
And right now, Rert Low is standing up on an issue too many people have been desperate to avoid.
That’s why it all matters.
That’s why Nigel Farage just did the unthinkable.
He attacked the wrong man.
Let me know what you think in the comments.
Has Nigel gone a bit too far? Is Robert Low now the man asking the questions others are too scared to ask? Let me know what you think.
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