1 Jun 2023

Britain Classed As One Of The TOUGHEST Countries On Food And Drink - Farage

'We're getting into a society where it is always somebody else's fault! Our food industry is really starting to dictate to people what they can and cannot consume.' Farmer Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones MBE reacts to Britain being classed as one of the toughest countries on food and drink.

Photograph: Alderman Gwyneth Hebblethwaite between Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones [left] and Angelos G Agathangelou [right].

Angelos Agathangelou: I remember meeting Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones 'The Black Farmer' for the first time nearly two decades ago. It says a great deal that we now both view the neo-conservative party as a complete joke. Don't misunderstand, we know that neo-labour are just as big a joke, or should I say insult to the electorate.

The descent into hell for Britain was already well underway as I joined this band of progressivist cutthroats, a man fighting for justice for our children, who have since apparently grown up in a world where personal responsibility is a peculiar concept...

Headhunted by the conservatives due to our success as F4J father's for justice. We were happy for a pledge of support from a major party, after all the labour party were full on feminists of the opinion that all men were evil and should pay for some sins of the past, damn the plight of our children who could grow up fatherless for all that the feminists cared. They looked at poor nations and saw women struggling, ...the fact that poor men more often had it even worse, they could not see that, they could not see people struggling, only women.


I wrote about Wilfred at the time that I empathised with the perspectives that made him an excellent conservative ‘A’ list choice, a man that like myself was a young rebel and could therefore understand many of the issues confronting some of our disaffected youth, but also a successful business man from scratch, a rare thing among a majority of career politicians.

I thought that Wilfred should be a prime candidate for the future party chairman. His 'preaching' on this show delineates how far Britain has fallen as a nation when the blatantly obvious needs recommendation.

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