Daily Slave
September 7, 2014
UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who has been in New York City in recent days, is said to have met with News Corp Chief Rupert Murdoch. Murdoch’s media empire has historically been pro-Israel, pro-Jew and pro-Zionist. It is a major propaganda force around the world.
The fact that Farage is meeting with someone as high profile in the power structure such as Murdoch raises some questions. Britain needs someone to come into power who will address the migration problem and adopt nationalist policies which is why UKIP has received a great deal of support in recent elections.
Even though Farage has said some good things on these issues, he hasn’t been as hardcore as many would like, which is also concerning. Let’s just hope Farage doesn’t turn into some sort of Judas goat and actually goes through with at least tackling the migration issue. That would at least be a step in the right direction.
Breitbart London can exclusively reveal that UKIP leader Nigel Farage and News Corp Chief Rupert Murdoch met in private this week, following hotly on the heels of Douglas Carswell MP’s defection away from the Conservative Party and into Team Farage.
The meeting took place at Murdoch’s private office in the NewsCorp building in Manhattan after Mr Farage had finishing taping segments for the Sean Hannity and Neil Cavuto shows.
Breitbart London can report that following a live interview at the Cavuto show, the host paused for an advertisement break, turned to Mr Farage and said, “Sir… The boss wants to see you. The big boss”.
The message was relayed to him from Mr Murdoch’s office, at which point the UKIP leader was whisked upstairs for lengthy talks.
Rupert Murdoch is known to still be heavily involved in the running of his multibillion dollar news empire, evidenced by the fact that he was aware of Mr Farage’s taping of a pre-record on the ground floor in the middle of the day.
The news of the meeting will likely send shock waves through Westminster’s political and media elite, as Mr Murdoch usually saves such encounters for politicians that he plans to back ahead of a General Election.
He and his newspaper ‘The Sun’ are often referred to as the king-makers of the 1997 General Election in the UK where Tony Blair swept to power and subsequently won three elections.
The incident also coincides with rumours of more Tory defections to UKIP. Mr Farage is in the United States for meetings with voter turnout and canvassing experts, as well as doing a handful of U.S. media.