Farage busted a smuggling boat on the English channel.
Brexit ringleader and Euroskeptic campaigner Nigel Farage exposed the criminal operations of a human smuggling ring in action on the English Channel on Wednesday, documenting the complicity of the French Navy and the British border service in the infiltration attempt by the illegal immigrants.
Farage caught a French vessel intercepting the migrants’ unsafe and packed dinghy, only to view the French authorities escort the lifeboat to British waters where the British border patrol service dutifully took custody of the migrant group.
Farage is a longtime fisherman, and this isn’t the first time he’s filmed the transit of illegal immigrant boats across the English Channel while out boating.
Watch as the longtime mainstay of British nationalist politics exposes the criminal operation in real time:
“The truth is, this is a massive criminal enterprise… That is organizing all of this, making vast sums of money. You can see all of the boats, absolutely packed… All being charged a minimum of...
Start blowing them out of the water.
ReplyDeleteI, mostly, like and trust Nigel. As far as politically involved tycoons go, that is. In this matter I am absolutely on his side. His problem is, everyone from the queen to the mps to the working class to the islamic child rape and prostitution ring members know this is happening. None of them care. I don't know what happened, but Brittain stopped being great a long time ago and is still seeking social and moral bottom. Church of England became a joke, Satanists and pagans failed, Indians weren't ever going to get there, so they turned to islam... now they are cooking with oil.
ReplyDeleteWhere's BOJO on this or is it another example of meet the new boss, same as the old boss? His name isn't even mentioned in the Breitbart article I saw.
ReplyDeleteThe real question here is where are these "migrants" getting the E5000.00 to pay the smugglers?
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Whats left of the British navy could use some live fire target practice.
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