Posted on 03/19/2026 3:43:31 PM PDT by RandFan
Nigel Farage insisted "the British people will not put up with this any longer" amid a row over a Ramadan event held in London. Tory MP Nick Timothy sparked controversy with a tweet saying public Muslim prayer is an "act of domination and division", following the Open Iftar in Trafalgar Square on Monday.
He is facing calls, including from Sir Keir Starmer, to be sacked as shadow justice secretary over the post. But Mr Farage echoed Mr Timothy's comments as he weighed in on the furore.
The Reform UK leader wrote on X: "What we witnessed in London at the historic Trafalgar Square, in a country built on Judeo-Christian values, was a group of people attempting dominance over our capital city and our culture.
"We are not going to surrender everything that was built over centuries and defended at great cost in two world wars for us to be a free, independent nation.
"The British people will not put up with this any longer - simple as."
(Excerpt) Read more at express.co.uk ...
Spineless Brits have allowed the muslim incursion to pass the tipping point.
It’s already over - they just have not yet formally ackowledged it.
Old Blighty will soon be recognized as the centerpiece of the New European Caliphate.
...and throw in France in Germany...
Some say 30, 20 years. Thats way off. 5 years from now there will be no UK. It will have descended into a chaotic nightmarish “Animal Farm” muzzle style with public executions. Bet money on it. Five years. Trump better get busy destroying or stealing their nukes and fast.
From the looks of it the British people will put up with anything.
AUG 2025: Dundee, Scotland, UK
That might be the stupidest thing I have ever read. How does it matter who pushes a button?
Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia.
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