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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNigel Farage's anti-immigration chant strikes a chord with US Republicans
Only at a gathering of Americas most dyed-in-the-wool conservatives would the otherwise obscure leader of the UK Independence party attract groupies. But apart from the fact he is clutching a glass of red wine rather than risk the local beer, Nigel Farage is in his element at the Gaylord National Convention Center outside Washington DC.
Posing for selfies with young Republican activists; poking fun at Europeans and pouring scorn on multiculturalism, this thorn-in-the-side of the British political establishment has been invited to the US Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) to provide a slightly spikier alternative to its traditional Tory representative and he doesnt disappoint.
We have a fifth column living within our communities, a fifth column that hates us and wants to destroy us and if we are going win this great battle for our liberty, for our democracy, for our civilisation and our culture we are going to have to start standing up for our Judeo-Christian values, begins Farage at a drinks reception that picks up where he left off on Fox News the day before, when he claimed the mosques of Britain had been infiltrated by criminal hate preachers.
South Carolina congressman Jeff Duncan is so smitten with the overall mix of unabashed political incorrectness, he tells Farage: Im American Ukip.
(More at link if your digestive system is up to it!)
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/feb/27/nigel-farage-charms-us-republicans-ukip
pampango
(24,692 posts)I knew that our far-right tea partiers had a lot in common with UKIP. Thanks for the information that UKIP was even invited to CPAC. I hope that UKIP will return the favor and invite some of our American right wingers to their next convention.
They share a distaste for immigrants - particularly those of the non-white variety, Hispanic and Muslim in the US and Muslim and South Asian in the UK.
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)It's seems he is quite comfortable to speak so candidly, same goes for that moron Jeff Duncan...ugh.
UKIP are increasingly openly racist. Doesn't stop our media from fawning over Farage though.