Nigel Farage heralds resignation of far-left Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

 February 18, 2023

Brexit leader Nigel Farage said the resignation of the far-left First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon is a victory for common sense and traditional values.

Farage described the woke leader as one of the "most unpleasant" he ever met in politics.

"The leader of the leftist-separatist Scottish National Party, Nicola Sturgeon announced her resignation as Scottish First Minister after eight years in the position, which roughly translates to the position of state governor in the United States. Aside from a persistent, yet failed attempt to remove Scotland from the United Kingdom, Sturgeon’s tenure in office was typified by the full embrace of the woke agenda, particularly on issues such as hate speech laws and transgender ideology," reports Breitbart.

Brexit champ Nigel Farage hailed the "joyous" occasion.

"Hooray, get the flags out!" Farage exclaimed.

Mr. Farage said of Sturgeon: "I say this not just because I disagree with that politically, but having met her on several occasions, debated against her, I’ve got to tell you, I think she’s just about the most unpleasant person I’ve ever met in politics anywhere in the world."

The statement from the Brexiteer is significant in light of his consistent history of breaking bread with people from across the political spectrum.

"Farage gets on with almost everybody, political friends and foes. For him, political allegiance is hung up with the hats and coats at the door, so this is a very strong statement indeed," said a figure close to the Brexit leader.

"The moral of the story is simple," said Farage. "There is a big silent majority in this country for common sense. The reason the radical left are able to change our language — to even suggest that we change the gender of God — the reason they’re allowed to do all this is because of 'Conservative' cowardice."

"We don’t have a conservative party, but we ourselves have all got our voices. We can say what we think, we can tell opinion pollsters when they call us what we think," Farage said. "The lesson from the Sturgeon situation is the pendulum can swing back, we can get victories for common sense."

"We can beat the radical left; we can beat the woke loonies. Today’s a day to celebrate, take heart, and say to ourselves we’re going to fight even harder for common sense in the future," Farage said.

Source: Breitbart