Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
December 14, 2014
Jew-loving clown Russell Brand thought he was insulting Nigel Farage by comparing him to Enoch Powell on the BBC’s “Question Time” this week. Far from being an insult, the comparison would have made Nigel proud, as the anti-immigration campaigner was a political hero of his.
So much of a hero that he once pleaded with him to stand as a candidate for UKIP.
A letter found at Cambridge University by the Daily Telegraph shows how at the beginning of Nigel’s political career – at the ripe age of 29 – he was asking his hero for support.
Although Mr. Powell did not stand for UKIP when asked, he did give his backing to three UKIP candidates in the mid-1990s and Nigel was on such good terms with him that he drove the former Tory to a rally at Newbury racecourse where he was due to give a speech.
Nigel Farage is one of few politicians to openly admire Enoch Powell and said last month that the ‘general point’ of the Rivers of Blood speech had been ‘absolutely right,’ but admitted that the prediction of total race war had ‘thank God’ proved to be wrong.