Reform, and the death of the Tory Party

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Rusty Nails

Country Member
Just watching Zia Yusuf on QT. I’m sure he must have shares in a dog whistle factory.
 

Pinno718

Veteran
The ITV journalist pushed Farage on the comments made at school again yesterday and Farage was visibly angry. There's someone inside ITV that obviously has him in their sights unlike the BBC who have a darker backroom. The fact that the BBC news is aired 20 mins earlier at the moment means i compare the 2. The BBC is shyte news. It's dire. It seems to be sanitised.
They stuffed a microphone (Rohit Kachroo) in the little sh*tty beardy c*nt chops face... wossisname? Oh yeah, Matthew Gravell on Tuesday too.
Thumbs up for ITV. Keep at it guys. Keep digging. God forbid that merger takes place.

ITV x has more:

https://www.itv.com/news/2025-11-11/revealed-the-neo-nazi-who-worked-inside-buckingham-palace
 

Beebo

Guru
Farage’s attempted comparison between the BBCs sitcoms in the 70s and his use of racist language seems very desperate, and falls down with even the slightest bit of intelligent interrogation.
Yet the Daily Mail are running it on their front page as some sort of Gotcha.
No mention of the fact that Dulwich. College have documentary evidence from his teachers call him a facist.
 
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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

Squire
Guardian with more. I just get the feeling there might be something in the accusations... nice touch to actually get the school roll in question.

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briantrumpet

Squire
It is not helping Faeage's argument that he's more or less still doing it.

He's like a stick of Clacton rock - the racism runs right through him. It won't be long before he starts barking "Shut up, piggy" to reporters who press him on the allegations, but hopefully there will be enough UK reporters who will keep pressing and rattling him.
 

Pross

Senior Member
I'm very disappointed that the most common surname at Dulwich College wasn't double-barelled*, preferably with something French dating back to the Norman conquest. Farage should have probably got in somewhere more high class.

*Obviously double-barelled surnames have become contaminated these days with pretty much everyone having one due to being born out of wedlock, it's a national disgrace that needs sorting out urgently.
 

Pinno718

Veteran

Daily Mash​

Why casual racism is a fun and rewarding way for a boy to spend his time: an essay by Nigel Farage, aged 13-and-a-half​

SOME boys like conkers. Others playing rugby or collecting stamps. But I believe that casual racism is a hobby which offers joy to every English schoolboy.
It does not need equipment or apparatus and it can be practised by the upper and lower classes alike. It does not even require any foreigners, though as I will demonstrate later in this essay it helps. And most importantly it is tremendous fun.
On a bright spring day there is nothing to lift a playful heart more than directing remarks about the colour of his skin to a younger bug and watching him cringe in fear. Especially if you have your mates with you and I always do.
If you are a prefect it is even more of a nice treat because you can give a boy who is not white like you should be a detention. This is called an ‘arbitrary exercise of power’ and useful training for management or if you have to be an MP.
There is also a marvellous sense of tradition to racism. I like to sing the songs the Nazis sung on the school bus because they bring everyone together. Please see my previous essay ‘Why Adolf was misunderstood’ which I got a detention for.
Also for the advanced racist you can learn to spot Jews, which is hard because they look like normal people but you can tell them by the surnames. So there are different levels to the hobby which makes it more engrossing.
I believe this is a good pastime for everyone and would be popular with the lower orders, though I would Sieg Heil less because they are not intelligent enough to see we were on the wrong side in the war.
So that is why I think every boy no matter his station should be taught to amuse himself with casual racism. And if I do not get an A for this essay I will spend my life proving it.
By N. Farage, pronounced Farridge not the Frog way, Class 3HH
 
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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

Squire
I'm very disappointed that the most common surname at Dulwich College wasn't double-barelled*, preferably with something French dating back to the Norman conquest. Farage should have probably got in somewhere more high class.

FWIW, 'Daubney' (GB News) is exactly that - d'Aubigny. Bloody immigrants, eh?
 
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