Nigel Farage comes out and he says, well, this labor government is trying to take the farmers off the land.
No question about that.
No question.
The question is, what are they going to do with it?
He says, we're going to take the land for migrant housing.
But again, I said, I think that the objective is to turn it over for solar and wind and to pay the politically connected people exorbitant amounts of money to do that.
It's a green grift.
It's a greenwashing grift.
But the important thing is to stop it.
Regardless of what their next stage is.
We know ultimately they want to kill us and starve us.
They want no food if we don't have farms.
So they want to eliminate farms to starve us.
We know that's the case.
And you just need to focus on that.
And we can speculate about what they're going to do after they get the land.
But we know that they don't want farms.
And we know that they don't want food.
So just leave it at that.
But he pulls it in with a migrant housing.
I think it's good.
Reform wants to stop it.
They're the only ones who want to stop it.
So I'm not criticizing him.
I'm just saying, you know, that is, we know these other things.
And they're bad enough.
Isn't it bad enough that they want to starve us?
Yeah, but you're bringing in those migrants, too.
Just focus on that.
Now, Jeremy Clarkson is right there with him.
Jeremy Clarkson is saying the same thing.
He's very angry about this inheritance thing.
And he also brings it into immigration.
He has become, as they point out in the UK, he's become culturally significant in British politics, particularly with his show Clarkson's Farm.
He's gained immense popularity, made him a household name.
His popularity is attributed to his ability to connect with the public, signaling that he is, quote, with us and not with them, unquote, unlike other celebrities who are seen as elitist.
You know, maybe Jeremy Clarkson, who was with Top Gear, maybe he can save the farms.
Next thing he can do is save the cars.
Bring the cars back from death row.
But, yeah, he set up Clarkson's Farms on Amazon.
I've never seen it.
Probably many of you have seen it.
I haven't seen it.
And then he's gotten a pub.
And he's all about local, right?
He's about the local farmer.
He's about the local pub.
He's nationalistic.
Let's do things for Britain.
You know, he's not focused on some global agenda or some other country that has bought his government.
They're focused on local things, local farmers, local pubs.
And in his program, he shows how difficult it is.
He's very rich, you know, multi-multi-millionaire from his years on Top Gear and everything.
So he can take a hit financially, but he's looking at this stuff and he's like, wow, how do these other people survive?
And he's showing the plight of the farmer to everybody.
And it's a great thing.
Despite attempts to cancel him, he remains untouchable due to his massive popularity, with his comments on various issues, including politics, have generated significant attention.
He's been vocal in his criticism of the Labour government, particularly with regard to farming, which has led to speculation about the potential involvement in politics.
There is a growing sentiment that he should run for office or get involved in politics, with some people even suggesting that he could become a powerful force in British politics.
He's had an ongoing war with Piers Morgan.
I think he punched Piers Morgan once, but I remember both of them were flying on the Concorde back in the days when that was still flying, the supersonic transport.
Very expensive ticket.
And he dumped a drink on top of Piers Morgan on the Concorde.
So there's that.
Piers Morgan is probably the face of elitism.
He's not seen as a typical celebrity, rather as someone with whom the public has a relationship.
A media personality who has an intimacy or a friendship with his audience.
Jeremy Clarkson should get involved in politics properly.
And he's going to go on this protest with farmers in the next week or so.
And this has a potential to become a political earthquake in this country.
Said some person who's done a YouTube video, Dr.
Parvini.
He also does magic tricks, I think.
I don't know who this guy is.
Clarkson has expressed strong views on the government's plan to extend the inheritance tax threshold.
He believes it will lead to wealthy people buying up farmland and pushing out farmers.
That's a given.
That's a given.
With Clarkson describing this as an ethnic cleansing of the countryside.
He said it's part of a sinister plan to ethnically cleanse the countryside to make way for immigrant towns on farmland.
And again, it's to starve us.
That's good enough.
And I think making that argument, it helps Clarkson and Farage to make that argument because there's a lot of resentment about what is being done with the migrants, and justfully so, I think.
But it also allows the left to demagogue and try to portray them as racist, which is what they all will do anyway.
Clarkson believes that this would, of course, favor wealthy people who are seeking a tax break.
And there's going to be a lot of wealthy people who get a subsidy from the government to put out solar and wind farms, and will also get a tax break for doing so.
Anyway, many people, especially on the left, will scoff at the idea that Clarkson could topple our political elite.
But as James Kanagasurium, the polling expert who coined the term red wall, he says it's fair to say that he has a reasonable handle on what ordinary voters think.
His latest pronouncement, therefore, should be taken seriously.
Because, he says, we could soon have our own Donald Trump vote.
In the UK, in the form of Jeremy Clarkson.
It's exactly the case, right?
Again, Wilbur Ross working for Rothschild, when they went because of Trump's pending bankruptcy with his casinos, saw how popular it was and said, we could use this.
Well, you know, Jeremy Clarkson at this point I don't think is being run by anybody.
I think he does his own thing.
But it's going to be pretty interesting if he joins with the farmers and protesting.
It could be very, very positive.
I hope that he does.
The Common Man.
They created Common Core to dumb down our children.
They created Common Past to track and control us.
Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
And the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
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