Farage Blasts Euro-Parliament for Causing Cartoon Killings with Wars in the Middle East and Mass Immigration

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
January 14, 2015

    The UKIP leader blamed Western foreign policy and mass immigration for ‘much of what has happened.'
The UKIP leader blamed Western foreign policy and mass immigration for ‘much of what has happened.’

Nigel Farage has been the only leader of a British political party to actually say something sensible after the cartoon killings in Paris.  After pointing out the existence of a fifth column in Britain the other day, today he has blamed western foreign policy and mass immigration for ‘much of what has happened.’

All he is doing is voicing what most people in Britain are thinking and if the leaders of the other parties actually represented the British people, then they would be saying the same.

It was the turn of the European Parliament to lower their eyes in shame today, as Nigel lambasted them all for lacking the courage to stand up for their own identity.

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UKIP MEPs Patrick O’Flynn and Tim Aker were also there at the Euro-Parliament showing their support for Nigel’s position.

Daily Mail:

He told MEPs: ‘We need an honest admission that actually our political decisions have led to much of what has happened.

‘Just think about foreign policy – from Afghanistan through Iraq, through Libya and even the attempt to arm the rebels in Syria.

‘All of these we were told to make our streets safer, when in fact what we have done is stir up real resentments within the Muslim community and it’s had the very opposite effect.’

He added that ‘mass immigration’ had ‘made it frankly impossible for many new communities to integrate’.

But Mr Farage said: ‘Perhaps worst of all we have been guilty of weakness – lack of courage – a lack of assertion of who we are as people.

‘We’ve turned a blind eye to many of our minority communities to practises that would not be tolerated in the rest of the population.

‘We’ve allowed preachers of hate to go around saying things that are totally unacceptable.

‘The result of all this is we have a fifth column living in our communities that is utterly opposed to our values and how we deal with that is vital for the future.

‘Unless we are prepared to admit our own culpability in much of what has happened we are not going to be able to find solutions.

‘We are going to have to be a lot braver and courageous in standing up for our Judeo Christian culture.’

This ‘Judeo-Christian’ term I find abhorrent, but at least he does mention a Christian part to our culture, which is more than can be said for the rest of Britain’s politicians.