From Elsewhere: A politician who is telling it like it is.

Nigel Farage gets it right.

I’m not at all surprised that politicians from the so-called ‘Big Three’ UK political parties are attacking Nigel Farage after his recent words on multiculturalism. This is because for decades that the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties which have governed us for so long, have single-mindedly followed a pro-multiculturalist path. Of course they will attack those who voice a view of multiculturalism that is different from them. Those in what are now starting to be called ‘legacy parties’, who are submitting themselves to ‘political group-think’, will see those who do not think as they do as ‘heretics’ and act accordingly.

Nigel Farage has spoken some words that have voiced how many British people now feel. He is not being a demagogue or rabble rousing or being overtly populist or even attacking community cohesion, he is telling the truth about the state of Britain today. He is telling the truth about the damage that blindly following multiculturalist policies has done to our nation. Mr Farage was not being ‘racist’ even by today’s debased interpretation of the word, but he was being refreshingly honest about some of the problems that we face.

According to an article by James Delingpole on the Breitbart website Nigel Farage was quoted as saying, when asked for a comment after the Paris massacre:

We’ve allowed, and I’m certainly speaking for Britain here, within our mosques, people coming in, heavily funded by some Middle Eastern states, pushing a deeply unpleasant and anti-Christian heritage culture.

And we’ve also – and here’s the biggest mistake that governments have made – we have promoted multiculturalism. We have promoted division within our societies. We have said to large numbers of people: ‘you can come here from any part of the world. By the way please don’t bother to learn our language, don’t integrate in any way at all. You can take over whole parts of our towns and cities and we will say it has made us a wonderful diverse national.’ That hasn’t worked.

We’ve got to start being a bit more assertive about who we are and what our values are… We come from countries with Christian culture and Christian constitutions and we’ve got to start standing up for that.”

Like Mr Delingpole, I find very little to disagree with there. It is pretty obvious to anyone who turns their eye on the British Muslim community that there is promotion of the more dangerous parts of Islam in our mosques, and this is being paid for by some Middle Eastern states. When you look at the number of mosques in the UK and the size and economics of the Muslim community it looks as if it would be difficult for so many relatively poor people.

Compared to other minority religions Muslims are extremely well served (2019 as of August 2013) by places of worship and you have to ask: Where’s the money coming from?

Mr Farage is correct when he said that the promotion of multiculturalism has caused division. It is a policy that has damaged the nation as a whole and ironically has sometimes damaged members of religious and cultural minorities by trapping them within cultures they may wish to escape from. Would we have had so many ‘honour killings’ or have our female Muslim citizens subjected to Female Genital Mutilation if British culture had not had the legs kicked from under it by the post-1968 generation Left and their multiculturalist ideas? I believe that if Britain had a) been more sparing with whom it allowed to settle here and b) had followed a policy of assimilation ism, which was abandoned for multiculturalism, then we may have had a much less divided society than we have today.

It is plain to see that multiculturalism hasn’t worked and in some cases it has helped to turn even previously racially and religiously mixed areas into hostile Islamic ghettos and a policy of ‘celebrating diversity’ has unfortunately had the effect of reducing diversity of thought and ideas. As Mr Farage has found out, step outside of the group-think about multiculturalism and diversity and the criticism starts. It is time that the suicidal policies of multiculturalism and diversity were consigned to the ideological scrap yard along with Stalinism, Hitlerism and Socialism.

It is perfectly possible for a society to have people within it who are different, whether that be because of their skin colour or their religion etc. We are all the same colour under the skin as I’ve often said. But, we all should obey the same law, in too many of our Shariah Ghettos, the civil law does not run and the police refuse to enforce the law.

Multiculturalism has turned us from being a society where reasonable accommodations for religious belief in areas such as food and crash helmets etc were made, into one where too many of our cities and towns are controlled by hostile Islamic cabals and their non-Muslim Quislings. This should never have been allowed to happen, and it is time that things were changed and the problems caused by multiculturalism and the fetish for Diversity sorted out. It’s time we started saying NO to the ideology of Islam and no to the policies that have assisted it. Most importantly we need to start saying no to the politicians who have led us down these disastrous paths.

The ‘Legacy Leaders’ are going for Mr Farage, because they know that they have not only backed the wrong horse, but will also lose a significant amount of their credibility if seen to admit that their previous multiculti and diversity policies have failed. Mr Farage is on this occasion right and the others are very wrong indeed.

11 Comments on "From Elsewhere: A politician who is telling it like it is."

  1. Beware , Beware the Tides of Paks !

    • Fahrenheit211 | January 9, 2015 at 8:56 am |

      Pakistanis and to a lesser extent Somalis are providing a lot of those who are carrying out or fomenting jihad in the UK.

  2. Ukip had my vote before his latest comments and now more so if only more mps had to guts to say what most of us are thinking then they might just might earn some respect,Islam is not compatible anywhere even in their own deserts.

  3. its interesting to see how these politicians revert to type after there pretend tough stance on immigration.
    there atack on farages honest comments gathers zero momentum as usual.
    the so called big 3 are unifying to publicly condemn what most people think. (relayed through farage)
    the mask has slipped
    this is an own goal
    the public continue to see things for what they are.

  4. English...not many of us left. | January 9, 2015 at 9:34 am |

    Cannot see anything wrong with what you have written,
    or anything wrong with what Nigel Farage said.
    It is the truth.
    Probably the reason the traitors in Westminster are
    shouting it down.
    Truth is an alien concept to them. It scares them.

    • Fahrenheit211 | January 9, 2015 at 9:52 am |

      The mainstream Westminster and local govt parties have got so deeply enthralled to group-think that those expressing opinions that are counter to that group think are treated as heretics. Truth has indeed become an alien concept for them. The problem with multiculturalism is if you can successfully attack one aspect of it then the whole edifice starts to crumble, this is what frightens those politicos who have put their eggs into the multiculturalist basket. We now have a situation where more than a few of the eggs in this basket are starting to go rotten and to stink a bit, and the Lib Lab Con parties really don’t want to admit that their cherished policies are failing dismally.

  5. On Monday evening the lights at Cologne cathedral were extinguished to show opposition to the PEGIDA march. At noon on Wednesday the bells at Notre Dame were being rung in mourning for the killing of twelve journalists in Paris. Interesting times.

    • Fahrenheit211 | January 9, 2015 at 10:06 am |

      I think the Lefties who have wormed their way into the management of Cologne Cathederal have made a big error with this gesture. Turning off the lights on the Cathederal because of Pegida. Pegida could not buy advertising like that for love nor money.

  6. And to be f*cking frank, it makes me laugh to see all those left wing journos demonstrating in Paris for the ‘freedom of speech’. They’re the same bunch of b^stards who sneer at “populism” and smear groups like the FN and PEGIDA with allegations of Nazism. Same over here, al-Beeb is now speaking of how the population of France is “coming together to defend freedom”. While Islamic depredations were occurring to other sections of society these ***** were happy to toe the PC line and not upset the Muslims. Now some of their own got the sh*tty end of the stick, they’re now sitting up and starting to take notice.

    What do you call twelve dead left-wing journalists?

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