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Comments by "Elizabeth Anthony" (@elizabethanthony3916) on "“Nigel Farage Needs To Resign” | Reform UK In Hot Water After Party Infighting" video.
Yes, I believe Yusuf is upset at Rupert's forthright speech about the rape gangs, Tommy R and deportations and has ousted him because he could see that it's popular with the majority of the indigenous people, and going to the police was such a bad, crybaby thing to do. I've always had misgivings about Yusuf's motivation and allegiance, but pushed down my suspicions about his personal ambitions, because of Rupert Lowe speaking out so boldly, apparently with Farage and Yusuf's blessing. I believed that Farage had toned it down and was letting Rupert be his mouthpiece, to avoid being too controversial but now he has been treated this way for saying what the people want but aren't allowed to say, I believe Yusuf buying his way into Reform could be as a Trojan horse and that he could have aspirations of his own for PM in the furtherance of islam and nobody wants that !
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@BJC-sprout Yes. It's troubling that Zia Yusuf should have so much influence in a party that is supposed to represent the indigenous British people. I'm not sure we can trust his motivation for attaching himself to Reform.
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Yes, but I'm more worried about why Farage appears to be appeasing Zia Yusuf, because I believe it's him that Rupert has upset with his talk about rape gangs and deportation. So it begs the question, if Yusuf doesn't agree with Rupert Lowe and Ben Habib's solution to stopping the islamification of this country, where does his allegiance lie ? I was disappointed, depressed and angry when this happened but now I'm thinking it may be a blessing in disguise, because now perhaps it becomes obvious what the muslim chairmans motivation is for attaching himself to the most popular party and the man who could end up as PM.
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@Lalo-q2e Yes. Interesting as to his motivation for dropping his name, was it to look harmless while being an islamic mole. Very slick
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Wasn't it Yusuf who reported him ? Always the victim
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@JagdgeschwaderX They certainly would have with Rupert Lowe or Ben Habib at the helm since both know what the people want and are patriots
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@ANDY1985UK2011 Habib loves this country
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@Lalo-q2e It's interesting that Zia dropped that name, as if he wanted to distance himself from islam while attaching himself to the man who was perhaps destined for Number 10, as his possible successor 🤔
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@t.c.4321 Exactly, where does his allegiance lie ? Not with people who agree with Ben Habib and Rupert Lowes solution to the islamification of Britain !
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@poolplayerpoolplayer7430 I don't. I blame it on the Muslim chairman who doesn't like the truth about islam being discussed quite so forthrightly. I'm sure he is not as pro British as he appears, every muslims first allegiance is to islam and his motivation for attaching himself to the man most likely to become PM is very suspect, he's was being hailed as Farages successor, perhaps he has his eye on Number 10 for himself
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No, it will be because Farage took muslim money and allows his chairman to shut people up about rape gangs and deportations.
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👍👏👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧 he's the fly in the ointment and probably doesn't like Ben Habib or Rupert Lowes forthright and factual language about rape gangs, Tommy R and deportations.
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Yes, I had misgivings about Zia Yusuf when people were hailing him as a possible successor to Nigel Farage. I have wondered if Yusuf has his eye on becoming PM himself, his motivation for attaching himself to the most probable ( at the time ) Winner of the next election bothered me and as a muslim I believe his allegiance is questionably.
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@cindyfaulkner5725 Yes, I believe Zia Yusuf is the reason Farage toned down his rhetoric about islam. And I would venture that Zia Yusuf has ambitions of his own to get into a very powerful political position, perhaps even PM as Nigel's successor. Since a muslims first allegiance is to the cult, that would be disastrous for Britain and it's people.
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Yes it's a disaster, so many people had such high hopes that Reform, ( as I did ) were the answer to getting labour out, but now it looks like Zia Yusuf's motivation for wanting to oust Rupert are rather questionable. Farage took muslim money and now appears to be pandering to his chairman by trying to silence and distance himself from people who speak out openly about the rape gangs and deportation. In many people's minds it looks like Yusuf's motivation for attaching himself as second in command to the man and party most likely to end up in number 10 is rather questionable, if he's not supportive of Rupert's solution to stop the islamification of Britain, where does his allegiance lie ? In my opinion having a muslim with aspirations to become PM is arguably worse than Labour being in control, because sooner or later the British people will get rid of them one way or another.
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Or islam
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Yes, I agree, I would question his motivation and allegiance.
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@wordwordful That would be a disaster for Britain if he ended up in number 10 as Nigel's successor.
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