Daily Stormer
April 3, 2015
The question is not so much “is Nigel hardcore enough?” but rather “will he kick a bunch of these people out or at least stop more from coming?”
Because right now, anything is better than what we’ve got.
Nigel Farage declared immigration has left towns and cities in Britain almost unrecognisable for many people over the last decade, as he unveiled the UK Independence party’s (Ukip) first general election poster, an image of the white cliffs of Dover with three escalators running up them.
The Ukip leader said he was making immigration the central plank of his campaign and wants the the chance to grill David Cameron on the issue at the leaders’ television debates later this week.
Standing in front of his new billboard in a pub car park in St Margaret’s Bay, near Dover, Farage moved beyond making a case that immigration puts pressure on wages, schools and hospitals to a more emotional argument that it is changing the culture of the UK.
He said immigration was the number one issue for the electorate in “all the opinion polls”, although some surveys put the NHS first among the concerns of voters.
The poster is a modification of a previous advert showing a single escalator leading up the white cliffs. It bears the slogan: “Immigration is three times higher than the Tories promised.”
To me, the obvious implication here is racial. But he won’t ever say that. And I think it’s okay he doesn’t say that. As long as he gives us a bit of time to regroup, a break in the onslaught.