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Nigel Farage Happy To Prostitute Ukip & climbs into bed with anyone including vile extremists in his sweeping of the E$U’s gutters For Cash
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Hi,
let us not forget that in selecting The Man Of The Year some years ago Adolf Hitler was selected due to his influence and the changes he was bringing about in the balance of power in Germany – There is little surprise that Nigel Farage was selected by The Times when they used the same criteria, though I believe that Alex Salmond outstripped Farage during 2014 though Farage’s damage to the likelihood of Britain Leaving The EU may well prove more damaging in the long run, all be it more insidious at this stage.
Ukip rising star and right-wing fanatic who helped Nigel Farage rake in £1MILLION
Przemek Skwirczynski, who is bidding to become an MP in the general election, was photographed smiling alongside Polish far-right leader earlier this year
Far-right problems: New links revealed
A rising star of Ukip poses for a snap with a Polish far-right leader – who defended Hitler and said women are too stupid to vote.
Przemek Skwirczynski, who is bidding to become an MP in the general election, was photographed smiling alongside Janusz Korwin-Mikke earlier this year.
Korwin-Mikke is head of Poland’s Congress of the New Right party – and was crucial in helping Nigel Farage’s party gain a £1million funding jackpot from the European Parliament.
The Pole agreed to one of his MEPs, Robert Iwaszkiewicz, joining Ukip’s parliamentary alliance – Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy.
His move pushed Mr Farage’s group over the threshold to achieve official status and a cash boost.
To qualify, an alliance must have 25 MEPs from seven countries. Mr Farage had 47 MEPs but needed Iwaskiewicz to give him a seventh nationality.
The group consists of supposedly like-minded Eurosceptics.
But Mr Farage is so keen to shore up his position in Brussels and pocket millions in funding for UKIP that he has jumped into bed with extreme right parties.
Meeting: Przemek SkwirczyÀski and Janusz Korwin-Mikke
He has publicly insisted he never met Korwin-Mikke and has described him as “utterly reprehensible”.
And last month the Pole bragged his new deal with Ukip would allow him to “blackmail” the Brit.
He said: “We are Eurosceptics and felt obliged to help… also now we can always blackmail him, he will have to help us.”
Previously Korwin-Mikke, 72, insisted Nazi leader Adolf Hitler probably knew nothing of the Holocaust and claimed women were “dumber than men” and should not be allowed to vote.
Yet Mr Skwirczynski – prospective parliamentary candidate for Tooting, South London – was happy to pose with the Polish bigot, who has also spouted vile opinions about disabled people.
Labour MP John Healey said: “It is very worrying a Ukip politician is associating with a group pushing such vile views – and not for the first time. Ukip deliberately courts these far-right parties to secure more cash for its coffers.
“Ukip must explain why it has chosen a candidate who keeps this unsavoury company.”
Mr Skwirczynski, a Canary Wharf banker, arrived from Poland in 1999. He is a member of his party’s Friends of Poland group.
While he was willing to pose with Korwin-Mikke, the extremist’s views are so repugnant even French National Front leader Marine Le Pen shunned an alliance with his party.
The deal between Ukip and the Polish Congress of the New Right was sealed last month.
A month earlier, the snap of Westminster hopeful Mr Skwirczynski with Korwin-Mikke appeared in Polish newspaper Dziennik Polski.
Mr Farage, who enjoys fine food and wine in restaurants like Il Pasticcio near the European Parliament, has been making equally dubious allies.
They include two MEPs from the Swedish Democrats, which was launched in 1988 as a white supremacist party.
Another is independent Joelle Bergeron, 65, an ex-stalwart of the French National Front who is now said to be flirting with the ultra-right Parti de la France.
Mr Farage’s bizarre alliance also includes former Lithuanian president Rolandas Paksas – the first modern European leader to be removed from power by impeachment amid concerns over his ties to organised crime.
When he formed the group in June, Mr Farage said he was proud of the way they came together despite strong opposition.
He said: “Expect us to fight the good fight to take back control of our countries.”
And the UKIP leader insisted the alliance was a force for good and boasted: “I am very proud to have formed this group with other MEPs and we undertake to be the people’s voice.”
Mr Skwirczynski insisted he simply had a picture taken with Korwin-Mikke, but would not comment further.
Nigel Farage: Fresh problems
A source close to the candidate said: “Someone took a photograph of the two of them together while they were at a meeting of politicians of Polish origin.
“David Cameron has his picture taken with Vladimir Putin but it does not mean Britain collaborates with the Russians.”
The source added: “Przemek insists he had no idea of this man’s views until he read them in British newspapers.
“He says that anyone with more than two brain cells would disagree with the views attributed to Korwin-Mikke.”
Ukip faced further embarrassment as Martyn Heale, chairman of the party in Thanet South, spoke of his “regret” at having been a member of the National Front in the 1970s.
Mr Farage is standing for election as an MP in the Kent constituency.
Since 2008 the party’s constitution has banned new members who were part of extreme right-wing groups such as the BNP, the English Defence League and National Front.
Motley crew of Euro allies
Poland
Meeting: Przemek SkwirczyÀski and Janusz Korwin-Mikke
Congress of the New Right is led by Janusz Korwin-Mikke.
He has spouted controversial views on Adolf Hitler and disabled people as well as calling for women to lose the vote.
Lithuania
Ex-leader: Rolandas Paksas
Ex-leader Rolandas Paksas was impeached 10 years ago over alleged links to criminals.
He was found to have illegally arranged citizenship for Uri Borisov, a major donor to his party.
France
Far-right: Jolle Bergeron
Joëlle Bergeron was part of the French National Front since its formation in 1972 by a group of racists and anti-semites.
She left the far-right party, stating it had “lost its values”.
Sweden
Sweden Democrats – whose supporters are celebrating election success – had an ex-member of the SS among its founders.
Members wore Nazi uniform. It now aims for a more moderate image.
A local newspaper has apologised after incorrectly running a UKIP ad with the phrase ‘Say no to the UK’. The Rotherham Recorder printed an apology, blaming the mistake – which was widely ridiculed – on an “error in the production process” and admitting that the mistake was not the fault of the party.
The apology read:
“The Record wishes to apologise to UKIP’s Rotherham branch for a mistake in an advert in last week’s edition.
“The advert read “Say no to the UK” when, of course, it should have read “Say no to the EU”.
“The correct wording was supplied and the mistake was due to an error in the production department. The Record has printed the correct advert below and refunded the party.”
UKIP sources have cried foul, however, telling Breitbart London that the advert was supplied in full to the paper, to be printed without needing any alteration, making it highly unlikely the text was altered thanks to a simple “error”. Meanwhile, the blog Nope Not Hope says that the error “amounted to an employee (believed to be a Labour Party member) deliberately altering the artwork”.
When the erroneous advert was published last week, it led to UKIP being ridiculed in publications such as Huffington Post, the Independent and Metro, with the latter writing: “When you define yourself as the political party that protects the United Kingdom from EU intervention and unrestricted immigration, telling people to ‘Say no to the UK’ is a bit of a blunder.”
I appreciate that few might be aware with his endless gurning and faux bonhomie that Nigel Farage has no sense of humour, a failing extensively mirrored by his cult followers!
I also appreciate that with its unpleasant dishonesty and overt racism and its bullying and intolerant anti homosexuality, together with its overt corruption and clear lack of understanding of the tennets of democracy as it rigs selection processes and elections to suit the needs of the few and enrich the clique forming the leadership it is clear that Ukip has attracted, nay even earned, many enemies and even more who hold the cult in opprobriom and contemps.
The changing of Ukip’s advert in the paper as shown above is but one example of the depth of feeling Ukip has earned in some quarters by its utter incompetence and lack of competent leadership..