Monday, June 22, 2026

Nigel Farage - "Britain is a two tier state - against white people."

Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, posted an essay about immigration and the racism against white people that is embedded in the UK government and bureaucracy. An excerpt:

    The underlying cause is simple. The British state is no longer working for everyone in this country. Across public and economic life, the power of the Government has been brought to bear on tackling “inequalities”, in a narrow and specific sense. Anything which is seen to disadvantage a minority group is cracked down on. Anything which benefits a minority and damages the White British is likely to be left alone.

    British people fundamentally expect a fair deal. But there is nothing fair about the way White people have been treated by their governments.

    I’m sure you’re familiar with the refrain that this mistreatment is somehow justified - as the activists like to put it, “when you are accustomed to privilege, true equality can feel like oppression”. But equality has nothing to do with it. Let me show you, in the first of many on my new Substack, just how insidious the two-tier system of British government really is - and how deeply anti-White racism is embedded into the heart of the state. 

 And, as an example:

    Equality has nothing to do with it. The intention is to dominate. Employees working in one civil service department were told they should “yield positions of power to those otherwise marginalised” in order to be in the “growth zone”, and “surround [themselves] with others who think and look differently”. Identity network groups focused around race and religion - which can exert staggering power over senior staff members – operate as unelected and unaccountable networks of power.

Their commitment to this doctrine goes as far as directly interfering with the plans of the democratically elected government. Civil servants in the Home Office openly shared their plans to block the deportation of illegal migrants to the safe third country of Rwanda on political grounds. 

Sounds similar to the quiet resistance against Trump's attempts at reform. 

    The difference is that DEI is actually enshrined in UK law. Farage discusses Britain's "Equity Act" which creates a two-tier standard discriminating against white men in employment, housing, healthcare, education, policing, and even the military where political officers--called diversity and inclusion advisers--are stationed in every unit of the military. 

    Be sure to read the whole thing, because this is our future if the Democrats ever again get control of Congress and/or the Presidency. 

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