Wednesday, January 8, 2025

In Politics There Are No Friends

Nigel Farage, founder of Britain's booming Reform Party, has called both Donald Trump and Elon Musk his friends. Moreover both Donald Trump and his leg man, Elon Musk, have spoken highly of Farage -- that is, until suddenly, they no longer do. Why the change in attitude? Evidently because Trump has decided to back Britain's Conservative Government, aka the Tories, not Farage's upstart Reformers, this despite the Reform Party having achieved parity in public support with the Tories.

Why has Trump abandoned his "friend" Farage? Probably because he sees Britain's Conservative Party making a comeback under the leadership of the feisty, pure Nigerian blooded, Kemi Badenock, daughter of a Nigerian political elite mother who flew to Britain a day before giving birth so that her child would have British birthright citizenship.

Kemi Badenock, born as Olukemi (later shortened to Kemi) Olufunto Adegoke, is certainly an impressive personality and a formidable opponent of Saint Keir Sanctimonious, leader of the British Government. More formidable, so Donald Trump has evidently concluded, than Nigel Farage, who now has reason to reflect on the truth of a remark by David Lloyd George, Britain's First-World-War Prime Minister: "In politics there are no friends."

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