“So why vote for Nigel Farage & Reform UK”.

“So why vote for Nigel Farage & Reform UK”.

From Shake the Tree by Kevin Lamin

April 2, 2025 · 10 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the political landscape in March 2025, focusing on the necessity of voting for Reform UK and the perceived challenges posed by Muslims in the UK.

Podcast Header - On listening you will grasp; non Muslim’s, do not have a choice, as at this time, being March 2025, voting for Reform UK, headed by Nigel Farage, is our only option. As it is for Britain as a whole. Not for the few, but for the many, being the British & Christian way. So, why are Muslims, in the political arena, a problem? That is easy to quantify; Muslims, follow the Prophet Muhammed, who’s God, a k a, Allah, demands his followers, adhere to a monotheistic religion. Allah is deemed, as the creator, the sustainer, & the World’s restorer. Of course all being; “tosh”, as if true. Muslims, “wouldn’t” be flocking to the cold & wet UK, with the sole intention, of taking over UK northern towns & our epic, UK cities. Of course created, sustained & restored by Christians, after the last invasion attempt, by Germans. If Allah was so; Muslims would be, on the beaches of Indonesia, & the Maldives. But it’s seen, Allah has failed to create, or sustain, or restore, even the most basic of facilities. And the same can be said of the Sunni, Shia & Ahmadi Muslins in Gaza. And the same, in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Syria and Turkey. Whilst praying up to 5 times a…

People in this episode

Host: Kevin Lamin

Topics covered

  • politics
  • voting
  • Reform UK
  • Nigel Farage
  • Muslim influence
  • British society

Keywords

  • Nigel Farage
  • Reform UK
  • voting
  • politics
  • Muslims
  • British society
  • March 2025

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Reform UK

Places: UK, Gaza, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Syria, Turkey, Indonesia, Maldives

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