The Trump case in the USA is a great lesson for far-right and anti-immigrant groups worldwide. The pathetic state of Americans who voted for Trump, believing his anti-immigrant rhetoric, has been exposed with Trump, and this is now a lesson that all far-right and anti-immigrant groups around the world must consider.
All UK citizens also have much to learn from this lesson. We will outline the important lessons that British citizens, especially those who love ReformUK, should take away below:

1- Never vote for someone like Trump, who has a proven record of tax evasion, lacks moral values, and is capable of having sex with young children. Those who defraud their government have actually defrauded their own people, and this character never changes.
2- It’s easy to govern far-right people by using rhetoric and creating enemies. These two things only appeal to people’s emotions. They usually portray immigrants as criminals, blaming them for all the mistakes of politicians, and thus convince the public that they can govern the country.
3- It’s much easier to create enemies and then manipulate people by exploiting their economic situations. People like Trump lack talent, but they easily deceive the public through this enemy rhetoric. Immigrants are now the primary enemy, and without them, the economy would be on track and people’s living standards would rise even further.
4- Trump and the Reform UK leader Nigel Farage’s only capital is these artificially created enemies. They have nothing to offer the public. They control and win votes by exploiting people’s weaknesses and fears. Before Brexit, Farage was shouting about how secure our borders would be, but the economy has become much worse. We’ve gone from legal immigrants to illegal immigrants, and it’s become much harder to control.
5- Trump and people like Nigel Farage only survive by creating enemies. When the immigrant problem ends, they bring in other populations. Just like Trump portraying Somali-origin people, who are legal, working, and have businesses in the country, as the root cause of the problems.
6- They have no social or economic projects. They feed on extremism. They increase fear among the people by creating more enemies. Sometimes one enemy isn’t enough; they need more than one. That’s why they are constantly pro-war. Like Trump, Zelensky, and Netanyahu, they prolong their own political lives through wars. They don’t care about the suffering and pain of the people.
7- People like Trump and Rigel Farage cannot keep society together. They sow discord among people and prevent them from uniting. People begin to become hostile to each other, clustering around their leaders. Society is divided into two: opponents and supporters. Problems grow, but the leaders always remain in power.
Conclusion: If the people don’t want to be divided, if they want their problems solved, they must stay away from politicians who exploit them. No country has been able to improve with far-right leaders, but many have collapsed.

