The same old nige...

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It seems 'good old nige' hasn't changed his views since his nazi loving school days...

And he's now found a way of making money out of his disgusting views!

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"Nigel Farage has sold videos in which he endorsed a neo-Nazi event, repeated extremist slogans and supported a man convicted over his involvement in a far-right riot. The videos are among several highly questionable clips identified by the Guardian in an investigation into the Reform UK leader’s use of the personalised video platform Cameo"

"They include videos in which he repeats a motto associated with the UK far right, references antisemitic conspiracy theories and makes misogynistic remarks about leftwing politicians – including a comment about the US congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s breasts"

"Farage has charged a total of at least £374,893 for his videos since he joined the platform five years ago and often makes several videos a day"

No doubt his supporters on here will be quick to support him, won't they?
 
Farage charged £155 for one video he made in 2025 for a man he was told had received a 16-month sentence for his involvement in a far-right riot. The Reform leader told the man to “keep acting in the right way”.

He was paid £141 for another video in which he promoted an event by a Canadian neo-Nazi group, which used the clip in propaganda alongside fascist salutes and antisemitic imagery. Farage called the event “the best thing that ever happened”.

The Guardian analysed 4,366 clips Farage has produced on Cameo since he joined the platform in 2021. He has become a prolific user of the service, which allows celebrities and high-profile figures to sell short videos to members of the public.

While Farage may claim to have been duped into repeating the Canadian neo-Nazi slogan, it is harder for him to give the same excuse for his use of a phrase used by the British far – right. In the Cameo videos reviewed by the Guardian, Farage uses – or more often alludes to – the hardline anti-immigration phrase “If in doubt, kick them out” more than 20 times.

In one Cameo clip, for which he charged £76, Farage revealed an apparent familiarity with antisemitic conspiracy theories. Asked to “talk about how the world is going to **** and how secret societies are controlling everything”, he volunteered: “Is it the Bilderbergers that are running the world? You know, there are many, many other theories. It could be the Masons. Some think it’s the Rothschilds. Maybe it’s George Soros. I don’t know. What I do know is actually I don’t think any of it is a conspiracy theory.”
 
I know his supporters would squeal like stuck pigs if anyone from Labour had said anything like that. They desperately tried for years to smear Corbyn as an antisemite.
 
I suspect his followers will love him even more for it. Didn’t he repeat an IR A slogan for money on the same platform a while back?
 
I suspect his followers will love him even more for it.
You couldn't get a fag paper between the Fromage Nazis and the RWR on here. They gey a hard-on for hatred of foreigners, no matter what flavour they are.
 
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