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Inside GB News: Reform’s marionette media act
British Newspaper, the New World, has published a consequential exposé into GB News, which raises important questions about the hijacking of British media by the political right.
GB News has not only welcomed a multitude of right-wing MPs but has actively endorsed their position. This comes despite widespread complaints of unfair public influence. In other words, GB News has become the media arm of Reform UK—its political mouthpiece.
Political bias has long been a football kicked about from pillar to post between the left and right, due to its inevitable potential to manipulate public perception. And Ofcom’s continued silence surrounding the channel’s indiscretions suggest that far-right political bias is a newly accepted norm for the regulator. This raises urgent questions about the nefarious influence Reform UK exercises in British society. In the political sphere more specifically, this is deeply concerning—especially at a time when alternative and indie media are increasingly silenced.
The investigation also underscores the sway billionaires have and their ability to ‘stack the deck’ by funnelling millions into broadcast media to lead the public astray.
A massively consequential investigation by Alan Rusbridger into GB News: how “one political party in Britain has effectively ended up with its own television station”. Raises deep questions about hi-jacking of British media/political culture: https://t.co/OmiMsKzFLE
— Peter Oborne (@OborneTweets) March 18, 2026
Ofcom lets the far-right get away with it
The Farage-backed outlet has been the subject of numerous scandals during its comparatively short tenure. The MP-fronted, billionaire-funded channel first aired in June 2021. This made it the first start-up in television news since Sky News in 1989. From the onset, it displayed a clear bias with many critics and viewers complaining that its coverage violates the laws of due impartiality in UK broadcasting.
As usual, the super-rich are focused on their own interests and lack any consideration for regulatory guardrails, driving, in as the investigation reports:
a coach and horses through the laws that were put in place to define broadcasting in the UK.
The investigation, headed by Alan Rusbridger, commissioned 20 journalists to sit through hours of GB News coverage to assess its impact on our news ecosystem.
Given their huge influence in shaping public understanding, TV news channels are required to provide accurate, impartial coverage that includes all relevant viewpoints in order to receive a licence.
Of course, that cannot be squared with GB News and its hateful, venom-spitting presenters who double up as Reform MPs.
Magnificent article & investigation by Alan Rusbridger on how the utterly useless Ofcom allowed one of its regulated TV channels, GBNews, to be taken over by a political party. https://t.co/qtVUZXgFRX
— Michael Crick (@MichaelLCrick) March 18, 2026
The investigation found that:
GB News routinely – you might almost say systematically – disregards these requirements. Asked to score the programmes on a scale of 0-5 (0 being not at all compliant with Ofcom’s Broadcasting Code and 5 being wholly compliant), the overall score from our reviewers was just 1.5. Each reviewer came up with detailed reasoning.
Ofcom’s log of complaints, by contrast, shows a tiny trickle of concern. Of the 15 programmes we reviewed, nine had triggered no complaints, two sparked two complaints, while a kid-glove interview with Donald Trump led to 32. Two more programmes are “under assessment”.
Reform UK: Out of touch with the public at large
Surprisingly, the investigating team found that the channel rarely receives complaints. This suggests that its outreach is limited to an overwhelmingly right-wing audience. They cite a poll conducted by the Reform UK candidate for the Gorton and Denton, and a GB News presenter, Matt Goodwin, in which he asked the public whether they agreed with Trump’s ‘unrecognisable Europe’ speech. An astounding 97% gave a positive response. This highlights the growing gulf between GB News, including their viewership, and the rest of British society.
I have an aging colleague who suddenly out of nowhere started making random racist, ignorant, pro-russia, and unscientific comments.
It baffled us all until we realised that she was just repeating GB News on a 24 hour delay. https://t.co/XrPHEojHhI— tern (@1goodtern) March 18, 2026
According to a YouGov poll conducted in January, only 16% of Britons think favourably of Trump. In contrast, a whopping 81% have unfavourable opinions of the orange, ego-driven buffoon. Clearly GB News‘ business model is to appeal to that 16%. This reinforces the justifications for strict regulatory control over undue media influence.
Nevertheless, it appears Ofcom couldn’t give a damn about GB News’ rule breaking. Rule-breaking which is pretty obvious, according to the findings of the investigation:
The New World assembled a team of 20 journalists to assess 15 hours of prime-time GB News shows from January, as well as the Trump interview, which led to 65,000 people signing a petition for Ofcom to censure.
Each programme was assessed by two different reviewers. They found numerous glaring breaches of impartiality; a widespread disregard for accuracy; a predominant framing of news in ways that overlap with Reform’s political agenda; a systemic use of Reform politicians, candidates and supporters; and an overwhelmingly right wing bias in choice of guests and issues.
GB News should be made to have a warning on the screen that their programmes contain outdated cultural descriptions that non-racist viewers are likely to find offensive. https://t.co/gEE0qHSRl5
— Mark Cockerton (@CockertonMark) March 18, 2026
Before allegations of ‘witch hunts’ fly in, the transparency and balance of the investigation offers a sound defence against potential acts from the usual suspects. It’s important to note that the journalists involved represent a broad spectrum of newspapers and broadcasters. From the right-wing Spectator to the liberal Guardian, Daily Mail, and BBC News, each agreed with the findings of the investigation.
Integrity in the mainstream media does exist—could’ve fooled us!
“Farage propaganda dressed up as a panel show”
In regard to the views of journalists involved, the investigation stated:
One wrote of Nigel Farage’s evening show: “This programme is Farage propaganda dressed up as a panel show.” Another wrote of a programme presented by Reform politician Matt Goodwin: “Absolutely did not comply. It was one man’s rant against immigration, supported by compliant and affirmative opinions and a pretence of an opposing view that was shut down rapidly. It was a disgrace.”
Farage, it hardly needs emphasising, is the leader of a political party that is currently leading in the opinion polls, with some political experts speculating that Reform could even form, or be part of, the next government. It is unprecedented for a political leader to be given their own news and current affairs programme on British television.
GB News lives by its own rules and Ofcom is perfectly willing to throw the rule book out of the window for this billionaire-interested political party. It would even seem that the supposed regulator believes the hateful views espoused by the channel to be ‘accurate.’
This calls the regulator’s impartiality into question, since biased rule-makers cannot provide un-biased remedies. A functioning democracy does not silence political views. It should make space for diverse perspectives to shape better decisions.
Therefore, this investigation brings to the forefront an urgent question; is Ofcom a smokescreen to create the image of neutrality?
If so, this imbalance actively hurts our democracy and fails to inform the public fairly and transparently. We need a new one, clearly.
Read the full investigation here.
Featured image via the New World
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AFCON: Senegal demand investigation
The crisis between Senegal and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has entered an unprecedented phase of escalation after the Senegalese government demanded an international investigation into suspected corruption within CAF, following the decision to strip its national team of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title.
Reuters reported the official position of the Senegalese government after the CAF Appeals Committee ruled that the Senegalese team had forfeited the final match against Morocco by briefly leaving the field during stoppage time in protest against refereeing decisions, despite winning the match 1-0 after extra time.
The decision resulted in Senegal being declared the loser by default (3-0) and the title being awarded to the Moroccan national team, a move that sparked widespread controversy and official rejection in Dakar.
In a strongly worded statement, the Senegalese government described the decision as “blatantly illegal” and “unjust,” arguing that the circumstances of the case raise serious questions about the integrity of CAF’s administration and calling for an independent international investigation to uncover the truth.
Meanwhile, CAF has not yet issued any immediate response, while the Senegalese Football Federation has announced its intention to appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, asserting that what happened is “unprecedented and unacceptable.”
With the case now on the international legal track, all eyes are on the outcome of the anticipated confrontation, in a case poised to reignite the broader debate on governance for AFCON
Featured image via the Canary
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will Senegal be stripped of prize money too?
The crisis surrounding the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final is taking a more complicated turn, with increasing uncertainty surrounding the fate of the prizes awarded to the Senegalese national team. This follows the Confederation of African Football’s (CAF) decision to strip Senegal of the title and award it to Morocco in a controversial appeal.
The Senegalese team had won the final, held on January 18th at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, with a 1-0 victory. They received the medals and celebrated with the gold trophy before the CAF Appeals Committee overturned the decision, declaring them the losers due to their withdrawal and awarding Morocco a 3-0 victory, based on tournament regulations.
AFCON reality hits hard
Despite the continental ruling, the championship trophy remains in the possession of the Senegalese Football Federation, which is currently refusing to return it, preferring to await the final ruling from the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne.
The Senegalese Football Federation is treating the matter as legally open, which explains why they are still keeping the trophy, which toured several cities across the country amidst public celebrations of the title.
The possibility of the trophy being displayed abroad also remains, given previous plans to showcase it during the upcoming match against Peru in Paris on March 28, the team’s first appearance since the final.
Gold medals
The fate of the medals awarded to the players and coaching staff after the victory are also up for debate. It is estimated that demanding their return from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) is difficult due to the legal and symbolic complexities surrounding such a move.
Financially, the winning bonus is at the forefront, after confirmations that CAF has already transferred $10 million to the Senegalese Football Federation’s account.
Despite the decision to withdraw the title, there are no indications that the money will be returned at this time, as the Senegalese side insists on awaiting the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s (CAS) decision before taking any official action.
Between a binding continental decision and anticipated legal action, all matters—from the cup to the prize money—remain pending, awaiting the outcome of the CAS hearing in one of the most complex cases in the history of AFCON.
Featured image via the Canary
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Iran considers 10% toll on ships passing through Strait of Hormuz
Iran is considering imposing a 10% toll on all ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
This would generate an approximate $73bn a year, which will immediately offset the cost of US sanctions, along with paying for all the damage from the US and Israel’s illegal attacks.
Did Donald Trump think he was the only one with the power to impose tariffs?
Brilliant move by Iran. They are planning to levy a 10% toll on all ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. This will generate $73 billion a year, completely offsetting US sanctions and paying for war damages. Checkmate. pic.twitter.com/ahjNE3HUEr
— Furkan Gözükara (@FurkanGozukara) March 18, 2026
Is this one of Donald Trump’s great deals??? https://t.co/MDsV93OZyr
— Don Winslow (@donwinslow) March 18, 2026
The US has spent billions illegally blowing up Iran. Now it will also have to pay to fix it.
$11B spent blowing things up, AND we get to pay to fix what we destroyed. #WarWithoutAPlan#IsThisWinning https://t.co/nuIPZ7EhcM
— Jac 🇺🇸🇺🇦💙 (@JacDalAM) March 18, 2026
Trump is so concerned with breaking international law and ranting on Truth Social that he has forgotten to think through the consequences of his actions.
The previous US presidents that denied Israel’s requests to attack Iran all knew who they were fucking with. Trump was the only dumbass who did not 😂 https://t.co/CUzSWZGk43
— Pistachio 🇮🇷 🇵🇸 (@HarleyShah) March 18, 2026
Although that would rely on him having a brain.
This is what asymmetric strategy looks like. When you can’t control the system, you leverage the chokepoints the system depends on. Hormuz isn’t geography, it’s power.
— DialecticalX (@DialecticalX) March 18, 2026
Sanctions
The US has been imposing sanctions on Iran since 1980. Bill Clinton tightened these in 1995 and banned US companies from dealing with Iran. Congress also passed a law penalising foreign entities investing in the country’s energy sector or selling Iran advanced weapons. The US cited “nuclear advancement” and support of groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Most of the West has labelled Hamas and Hezbollah as “terrorists”. But what the US never said out loud was that it was directly responsible for creating all three of those groups – meaning its sanctions are bullshit. The US has always offered Israel its unwavering support, and it has repeatedly called for both to disarm and disband. Meaning that is also the US’s goal
However, both only exist because of Israel’s repeated illegal invasions of sovereign nations, which the US has both directly and indirectly supported. Hezbollah was formed in 1982 after Israel illegally invaded Lebanon. Importantly, the US supplied Israel with the majority of its weapons for that invasion. Similarly, Hamas’s goal is to:
liberate Palestine and confront the Zionist project.
Hamas was founded in Gaza in 1987 shortly after the start of the first Intifada, an uprising against Israel’s occupation of Palestine. Once again, in 1987, the US supplied it with “advanced weaponry” to continue its system of apartheid and cruelty.
Importantly, armed resistance is not illegal under international law, no matter how many Western countries label you as a terrorist. So the US may have imposed sanctions in the name of ‘combating terrorism’ – but the reality was merely a resistance that the US itself had created.
Payback
Now, it seems the Iranians want well-deserved payback.
The Iranian authorities have stated that they are now applying the principle of “an eye for an eye.”
— Kevin Muruta (@KevinMuruta) March 18, 2026
To pay for the 47 yrs of illegal sanctions against Iran ~ This will be Justice for Iran 🇮🇷 https://t.co/9U6C6NJ4gA
— Dave Simpson (@DaveSim25817596) March 19, 2026
Trump and his cronies are getting exactly what they deserve. They may not be paying for their Epstein-related crimes against children, but they will hopefully now pay financially for their own stupidity.
The ability to think through your actions and their potential consequences usually develops during toddlerhood. Unfortunately, it seems that Trump missed this crucial developmental milestone.
Featured image via Associated Press/ YouTube
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Pete Hegseth Criticises European Allies Over Iran War
Pete Hegseth has said America’s “ungrateful allies in Europe” should thank Donald Trump for the war in Iran.
The self-styled US Secretary of War said the president was “doing the work of the free world” by attacking the country’s ruling regime.
His comments came as the UK, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands issued a joint-statement with Japan condemning Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
However, they stopped short of agreeing to Trump’s request to send warships to protect oil tankers using it.
Around one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through the waterway, and its closure has led to a spike in oil prices and triggered economic turmoil around the world.
Their statement said: “We express our readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait. We welcome the commitment of nations who are engaging in preparatory planning.”
Meanwhile, the Israeli bombing of Iran’s South Pars gas field – and Tahran’s retaliatory strike on Qatar – has also sent energy costs soaring.
Despite the global chaos, Hegseth insisted the rest of the world should be grateful to Trump for starting the war nearly three weeks ago.
He said Iran was “a direct threat to America, to freedom and to civilisation.
“The world, the Middle East, our ungrateful allies in Europe, even segments of our own press should be saying one thing to President Trump – thank you,” Hegseth said.
“Thank you for the courage to stop this terror state from holding the world hostage with missiles while building or attempting to build a nuclear bomb. Thank you for doing the work of the free world.”
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Chris Whitty’s French fat camp
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DWP Timms Review already looks like a stitch up
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has put out a call for evidence for the Timms Review into Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
However, as with pretty much everything the DWP does, it’s already looking like it’ll be another major stitch up.
DWP PIP: Timms Review launches call for evidence
In the last few days, the corporate media has noticeably up its demonisation of disability benefit claimants. Of course, that’s usually a tell-tale sign. You can all but guarantee the department has something in the pipeline when the gutter press kicks into gear maligning welfare.
The latest bullshit was the shitrag Daily Mail clamouring:
One in 10 working age Brits are on disability benefits with 1,000 successful claims A DAY
However, as the Canary’s chief DWP botherer Rachel Charlton-Dailey pointed out, that 1 in 10 figure is complete nonsense. And when disabled people make up 25% of the population – she rightly underscored that it should be closer to 1 in 4. What’s more, as Charlton-Dailey highlighted:
that 1,000 is the number of successful claims. The Mail article glosses over the fact that, in those 13 years, 4.4 million claims were denied. It also completely ignores the scale of the backlog to even get PIP.
In short, it was more lowlights in the Mail’s revolting history of vilifying benefit claimants. But crucially, now its agenda in publishing this has been made extra obvious: to manufacture public consent for devastating PIP cuts.
Because lo and behold, less than 48 hours later, the Timms Review has launched its call for evidence. And predictably it’s chock-full of the kind of leading questions that just scream ‘forgone conclusion’.
Just 10 weeks for disabled people to have their say
In a press release the DWP published 19 March, it announced the call, stating:
The Review is examining whether PIP – which supports nearly four million people in England and Wales with the extra costs of disability – better reflects how people’s conditions impact them in the modern world.
The Call for Evidence – which runs until 28 May – is the first step in a wider, accessible programme of engagement, shaped by the Review’s steering group. This will ensure as many disabled people as possible contribute to it, including young people.
The first thing that immediately stands out is that the call for evidence runs for only 10 weeks. Technically, since this isn’t a consultation, that’s not unlawful – unlike the previous Conservative government’s 8-week Work Capability Assessment (WCA) consultation.
Even so, ordinarily, the government will host these in line with its 12-week requirement around consultations. Case in point: the Treasury has announced a call for evidence on the “future of the Advance Corporation Tax regime” today (19 March) as well. That runs for 12 weeks (until 11 June). Because when reforms are for Labour’s billionaire buddies in business, the government will give them ample time to lobby their grievances.
Of course, it speaks volumes that the DWP is giving disabled people – some of whom will need more time to engage – even less time than the standard amount to do so. Ironically, the press release quotes Stephen Timms suggesting:
it is vital that as many people as possible have the chance to contribute.
The DWP likes to talk a big game about listening to disabled people when it’s doing exactly the opposite. Naturally, it’s also not the only ‘stakeholders’ it wants to hear from:
Anyone can respond and those with lived or learned experience of PIP, including disabled people, the organisations that represent them, carers, clinicians, experts, MPs, and other elected officials across the UK, are particularly encouraged to do so.
Those ‘experts’ will inevitably be stacked with talking heads from the likes of Iain Duncan Smith’s Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) and other diabolical think tanks, no doubt.
Constricting PIP criteria: the real agenda – again?
Some of the questions and information the review is seeking could be genuinely game-changing if the DWP responds right. It wants to know about disabled people’s experiences of the assessment process and barriers to it. In other parts of the call, it asks for evidence about reasonable adjustments, experiences with external assessment providers, and both the award review and appeals process.
There’s a lot of opportunity in these parts for disabled people to highlight the many flaws in the current system.
That said, this it the DWP we’re talking about here. The chance it will actually do anything positive to improve the PIP process feel slim to none. At best, it will take forward a few good changes, but use them to package more brutal cuts.
One notable sentence confirming this concerns what the review says it’s “particularly interested in”, states that:
the assessment criteria for both Mobility and Daily Living elements of PIP – including activities, descriptors and associated points – and whether these effectively capture the impact of long-term health conditions and disability in the modern world (from the Terms of Reference)
It’s hard not to see this as a sly to justify constricting the PIP criteria to exclude people. Of course, this is precisely what the DWP previously tried to do to slash people’s access to PIP with its egregious 4 point policy.
Keeping PIP in ‘fixed financial limits’
And question four brings this into focus further. It asks:
What has changed in wider society and the workplace since 2013 (and might be expected to change in the future), how has this impacted PIP and does PIP need to change accordingly?
On its own, that might sound innocuous enough. However, it couches this in calls for:
the factors contributing to increased disability prevalence in society including different conditions, ages, people, and terminal illness
That’s very blatantly a hat-tip to the government’s latest scapegoating around the rise of claims involving mental health and neurodivergence. And of course, the DWP and its lapdog press have been on overdrive stigmatising and trivialising them. The department’s clear goal has been to make it harder for people with these conditions to claim PIP.
To top it off, the review also wants to hear from stakeholders:
how PIP can remain within fixed financial limits
In reality then, this is what it’s all about. The DWP wants to kick people off PIP to slash spending. Making PIP more accessible and inclusive won’t make the department savings. So whatever evidence disabled people provide, a fit-for-purpose disability benefit system won’t be the outcome.
A tick-box exercise
At this point, we feel like a broken record, but it still needs saying: this Labour government has no real intention of genuinely including disabled people in decisions that will deeply impact their lives.
From the moment the government paused its plans for PIP (because let’s be honest, it never committed to chucking its shameful cuts out altogether), it was only a matter of time before it started weaponising bare minimum ‘consultation’ and ‘co-production’ with disabled people. Naturally, it’s all to lay the groundwork for following through with them.
This call for evidence shows that once again, disabled people’s lived realities are little more than tick-box exercises to the callous DWP.
But then, what more should anyone expect from a government that’s already gutted the health element of Universal Credit, is sneakily slashing Access to Work support, and continues to vilify disabled claimants at every turn.
You can respond to the call for evidence until 28 May here.
Featured image via the Canary
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Israelis flee their ‘homeland’
Israeli settlers have shown their “undying spiritual connection” to occupied Palestine – by fleeing it in panic. Footage filmed 16 March in occupation airports shows “total chaos” as mobs desperately try to get onto flights out and escape from Iranian retaliation for Israel-US attacks. Like Ben Gurion airport:
✈️🇮🇱 Chaos total à l’aéroport Ben-Gourion : files d’attente interminables en pleine guerre❗️(16 mars 2026) pic.twitter.com/jMHmzlHapK
— The News (@thenews_fr) March 16, 2026
They can all bog off back to Brooklyn pic.twitter.com/n9Wsfw80nD
— Her Royal Heinous 🇮🇪🇵🇸 (@HerRoyalHeinous) March 17, 2026
The clips triggered thousands of responses comparing the fortitude of Palestinians and Lebanese people in their razed lands with the readiness of ‘Israelis’ to run away. Like this one, captioned in French “The difference between the owner of the land and the one who stole it”:
— Fania 🦋 (@FaniaNaili) March 16, 2026
“Wah wah, my country is Israel but I want to go back to France”:
NO COMMENT ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/H9Ypix0eum
— OXYGÈNE ⚖️🗽🐢✌️ (@samisam60980585) March 16, 2026
— Mekki Rachid (@slim_o27) March 16, 2026
They can all bog off back to Brooklyn pic.twitter.com/n9Wsfw80nD
— Her Royal Heinous 🇮🇪🇵🇸 (@HerRoyalHeinous) March 17, 2026
Others mocked the fact that Benjamin Netanyahu has not been seen, except in AI videos, for more than a week now. Not without reason, since he has frequently fled, though whether he is hiding abroad this time or dead is not yet clear:
— mujaheddin (@EdwardSaid1968) March 16, 2026
— Miguel W. (@miguel_wals) March 17, 2026
— Pablo (@PabloEskoba72) March 17, 2026
And it’s fair to say that there was not a lot of sympathy on show:
— ostensible spam (@PsionicPsittacc) March 17, 2026
Brilliant #OperationEpicScurry
— OneQuantumLeap (@OneQuantumLeap) March 17, 2026
Israel had already put a ban preventing aircraft from carrying more than a hundred passengers at a time in an attempt to slow the exodus-flood. But it seems Iran noticed. Two days after the scenes were filmed, on 18 March 2026, Ben Gurion airport was heavily bombed, making fleeing even harder.
Featured image via X
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Israeli tourists ejected from Brazilian Beach
Two Israeli tourists have been ejected from a Brazilian beach—by popular demand. This happened after they assaulted a woman for carrying a Palestine flag. Beachgoers chanted “free, free Palestine” as the Israelis were booed away.
The incident occurred as thousands of Israelis in occupied Palestine, fearing retaliatory Iranian attacks, formed panicked mobs at airports in an attempt to flee. A true display of their deep connection to the land of Palestine…
Featured image via X/the Canary
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Hegseth: Iran War Not ’Forever War’
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Farage makes pep talk video for neo-Nazis
The Guardian has gone through 4,366 video clips that Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has made since 2021. And it has shown that, as part of his £374,893+ side hustle, Farage has happily performed for neo-Nazis. He may claim he made mistakes, but his consistent dog-whistling suggests he knows exactly what he’s doing.
Farage has received money on the Cameo platform to make videos for all sorts of fans. He recorded messages:
- For a man who got 16 months in jail for participating in far-right riots, which Farage labelled “absolutely outrageous”.
- Dog-whistling around the far-right phrase “If in doubt, kick them out”. As the Guardian said, “Farage uses – or more often alludes to – the hardline anti-immigration phrase more than 20 times”. In doing so, Dr Ashton Kingdon insisted, he was “choosing to cultivate this audience and to speak its language back to it”.
- Happily saying “up the Rhodesia”, despite that likely referring to the historical white supremacist ethnostate in Africa.
- Voluntarily referring to antisemitic conspiracy theories, saying: “Is it the Bilderbergers that are running the world? … It could be the Masons. Some think it’s the Rothschilds. Maybe it’s George Soros. I don’t know. What I do know is actually I don’t think any of it is a conspiracy theory.”
- For people who, as the Guardian said, “openly expressed offensive views in their prompts”.
The most shocking video, however, gave what the Guardian describes as:
a pep talk for Canadian neo-Nazis
Farage endorsing neo-Nazis? Sounds about right.
One video, the Guardian explained, wanted Farage to:
endorse the “Road Rage Terror Tour”, a Canadian show hosted by “Jeremy MacKenzie, Derek Harrison and Alex Vriend”. A quick Google would have revealed to Farage the extremist nature of the individuals and their event.
MacKenzie, Harrison and Vriend are leaders of Diagolon, a group identified as a “Canadian far-right ‘extremist’ group” by the US state department in 2022.
Diagolon’s website advertised a book alluding to Adolf Hitler called Meme Kampf and the group’s extremist slogan – “they have to go back” – was a nod to the forced repatriation of migrants.
Farage apparently didn’t do a quick search to find out more about the event. Instead, the Guardian said:
he duly obliged, starting his video: “They have to go back.” Farage’s message then encouraged “Andrea” to attend what he said was “the most talked-about show in Canada”. “Why not give it a go?” Farage said. “You never know, you might walk out saying, ‘Road Rage Terror Tour is the best thing that ever happened.’”
The neo-Nazi group quickly clipped up the video and used it in their propaganda. This included one video, the Guardian reported:
in which a leader of Diagolon makes shooting noises and gestures while saying: “I just saw you were brown and I couldn’t help myself.”
In another, the paper added:
Farage’s Cameo clip featured alongside white nationalist and antisemitic messaging
A representative for the far-right group itself said it showed Farage:
being lazy and stupid enough to say anything for a dollar
Farage, meanwhile, pleaded ignorance. A spokesperson said he had been using Cameo “without knowledge of the individuals”.
But we reckon Farage knows exactly what he’s doing.
Featured image via the Canary
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