Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Soros’s Open Borders Allies Are Smashing the Panic Button Over Farage as Prime Minister


Soros’s Open Borders Allies Are Smashing the Panic Button Over Farage as Prime Minister



The far-left, George Soros-aligned advocacy group HOPE Not Hate is panicking over the possibility of Reform Party leader Nigel Farage becoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. In a mass email to its supporters, the Britain-based group—which backs radical progressive and globalist causes like open borders—states Farage and his party’s surging poll numbers have caught them off guard.

According to a new YouGov/Sky News poll, Reform would be poised to capture nearly 80 seats in Parliament if a general election were held today. Notably, if an additional three percent of the British electorate were to break for Farage, his party could capture upwards of 169 seats—opening the possibility of the Brexit leader becoming Prime Minister.

“When I got the results back from our latest polling, I’ll be honest—I felt a real sense of alarm,” the email from HOPE Not Hate reads. It continues: “We knew that Reform UK was gaining ground, but we didn’t realize just how far they’d come.”

“We cannot afford to underestimate this threat. If their surge continues, this ends with Nigel Farage in Downing Street,” the email claims.

Underscoring the panicked tone, HOPE Not Hate goes on to engage in political hysterics, calling Farage and Reform “far-right” and claiming the party “scapegoats asylum seekers, Muslims, and other minorities.” Adding to its outlandish tone, the far-left, globalist advocacy group insists Reform is against “democratic principles.”

This line of attack has also been used by Democrats in the United States in an attempt to smear President Donald J. Trump, albeit with little success.

Meanwhile, the British government’s open borders policies continue to fuel the country’s ongoing migrant crisis, which has strained government resources and seen several recent attacks against Britons by migration-background individuals.


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