BASED!
Nigel, you were supposed to be the chosen one!
Brexit firebrand Nigel Farage has said that the Conservative Party is “doomed” to be ousted next election unless “by some miracle” Kemi Badenoch becomes Prime Minister.
Kemi Badenoch becoming the next Prime Minister appears to be the Conservative Party’s only hope at winning the next general election, Brexit firebrand Nigel Farage has argued.
Out of the four remaining candidates left in contention for the UK’s top political job, Badenoch — who has made a name for herself via denouncing critical race theory and arguing for a return to conservative principles — now has the least votes of Conservative colleagues in parliament to stay in the race, with more left-leaning or centrist-globalist options of Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt all polling higher in parliament.
Should Badenoch be kicked from the race, the Conservative Party will be in very deep trouble, Farage has argued, with the seasoned populist saying that the rest of the pack are simply not patriotic enough to win over voters in the “red wall” battleground constituencies.
“The Conservative Party are in more trouble than any of them realize,” Farage said in a video published on Monday, before lambasting Penny Mordaunt for her pro-trans stance, Rishi Sunak for being a “great globalist” who will be unable to stand up to China, and Liz Truss for having been an ardent Remainer and Liberal Democrat politician in the past, as well as allegedly being the current candidate of choice for billionaires who want a weak leader that will represent their interests.
“[Leftist Labour leader Keir] Starmer may be useless, but I have a feeling right now whatever happens over the course of the next few weeks the Conservative Party prospects for the next election are completely and utterly doomed unless something radical appears,” he continued. “Unless by some miracle Badenoch wins I think for conservative voters these are very depressing days.”
Having championed a move away from left-wing positions on Critical Race Theory and the British Empire being a complete unabashed evil, Badenoch has generated a great deal of grassroots support from those on the right in Britain.
Seemingly as a result of this, the candidate — who has family roots in Nigeria — has managed to do well in general polling for all Conservative Party members, with it now being expected that Badenoch would beat any rival to become Prime Minister should she make it to the final two.
Badenoch also appears to be tempting back some who have left the party in the past, with one big money ex-donor saying that he would consider rejoining the party should the outsider candidate triumph over her rivals
I’m so sick of right-wingers pandering to niggers and women.
“Far right leader shills for nigger woman” is truly the worst.
I don’t even hate niggers, or think niggers should be lynched, or pushed into the sea, or whatever.
I do hate women, actually. Nothing really to add there.
But blacks, generally, it’s like – okay, whatever. Whatever. Whatever.
I don’t know why black people are in Britain. In America, I’m not against Based Black Guys.
But here’s the thing: the right has to be for tradition, or what is it? And European tradition is not black. It doesn’t really matter how based a black person is, the leaders of European countries should be white, and the right should always push for whiteness as the defining characteristic of Europeaness.
And frankly, the right should be actively pushing for fewer brown people. I don’t know how more gently to say that. We don’t need more brown people, we need less brown people, and the very last thing we need is brown people in charge.
No, no – I would rather have a brown man than a brown woman. Actually, I would probably rather have a brown man than a white woman.
But these are not the conversations we should be having.
God help us all