Immigrants also voted for the anti-immigrant ReformUK and Farage.

While Nigel Farage and his party celebrated their landslide victory in the historic local elections, a fact largely overlooked emerged in today’s North London elections.

Even in areas with large immigrant populations, such as Enfield, Harringay, Hackney, and Islington, the ReformUK party is leading. Although the final results haven’t been announced, they have a high chance of winning, particularly in Enfield and Hackney.

These areas are particularly densely populated by Muslim immigrants, with some areas predominantly inhabited by Turks, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis. In short, these are the same areas where many have voted for London Mayor Sadiq Khaun for three terms. Even in these areas, ReformUK received a revolutionary number of votes. This means that a large portion of immigrants nationwide voted for ReformUK, a party that is anti-immigrant. While Nigel Farage may not be personally liked, the significant problems created by immigrants have greatly disturbed established, employed, tax-paying immigrants in the country. Many of them now acknowledge that the immigrant population poses a significant threat to the country’s future. This is a major reason for the votes that went to Nigel Farage! His party doesn’t have any other known projects anyway. Meanwhile, let’s remember this: 

This elections are a popular revolution. The people have clearly shown that there is no power greater than the people. They told the Labour Party, which they brought to power two years ago: We put you there to serve us, not to make our living conditions worse. We voted for you; those votes were entrusted votes. We are now giving those entrusted votes to ReformUK. These votes are not permanent with ReformUK either… If they make our living conditions easier, or if they try to take away our hard-won rights, then those votes might be permanent for them.

ReformUK and Nigel Farage should understand this… The votes given to them and their party are entrusted votes.

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