logo
Farage: Britain Is Facing Complete "Societal Collapse"

Farage: Britain Is Facing Complete "Societal Collapse"

Gulf Insider7 days ago
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has warned that unless change is instituted rapidly, Britain will soon succumb to complete societal collapse.
'We live increasingly in a lawless Britain… most people think that Britain has become lawless', Farage remarked Monday at a press conference to launch a new law and order policy platform.
'We're actually facing, in many parts of our country, nothing short of societal collapse,' Farage warned, adding 'People are scared to go out to the shops, scared to let their kids out. That is a society that is degraded, and it's happening very, very rapidly.'
Farage further suggested that Britain should leave the European Court of Human Rights in order to restore effective criminal deterrence.
Farage maintains that the ECHR undermines the country's ability to deport foreign criminals, terrorists, and illegal migrants, thereby weakening criminal deterrence.
He contends that exiting the system would remove legal barriers imposed by foreign judges, and allow the UK to swiftly remove dangerous individuals, free up prison space, reduce taxpayer burdens, and send a strong message that crime by non-citizens will result in certain expulsion.
This, in his view, would restore effective deterrence by ensuring consequences are enforced without interference, discouraging both criminal activity and illegal immigration.
Among a range of policies he outlined to avoid a descent into societal collapse, Farage suggested outsourcing hardened criminals to foreign jails and a hard-line three-strikes and you're out rule, meaning after three convictions there would be no more rehabilitation for offenders.
He noted that one of the most egregious aspects of the collapse is that the government is obsessed with drilling it into the British people that everything is getting better when citizens can see the rampant degradation all around them.
'Huge numbers of law-abiding, taxpaying Britons have also lost respect for the police but in a different way. The idea, the concept that we're living in a system of two-tier policing and two-tier justice under two-tier Keir has really taken hold,' Farage urged.
🚨 NEW: Farage lays out zero tolerance law & order blitz:– Every shoplifting offence prosecuted– Stolen phones traced, doors knocked– Stop & search until knives are off our streets– Knife arches at stations? Absolutely– Fast-track arrests with pop-up custody centres–… pic.twitter.com/TfbuMmCKLR — Darren Grimes (@darrengrimes_) July 21, 2025
Farage noted that crimes such as shoplifting and drug taking have been allowed to become a part of everyday life in cities, and that one in three Londoners have now been victims of mobile phone theft.
He vowed that his party will work to halve crime in five years if elected to parliament by becoming 'the toughest party on law and order and on crime that this country has ever seen', and instituting 'zero tolerance policing.'
Farage also floated the idea of Army run centres for repeat petty criminals to be held in and made to undergo a program of reform.
He pointed to Rudy Giuliani's tenure as Mayor of New York City as an example of how to restore law and order in a broken down society.
'We are borrowing from the Giuliani playbook, unashamedly, I think what Rudy Giuliani did to New York in the 1990s was nothing short of a blooming miracle,' Farage stated.
He added, 'And as someone who spent over 20 years working for American companies, I was a regular transatlantic commuter, and I saw what one inspired, brave leader with a New York Police Department that wanted to work with him… I saw what could happen, what the potential was. I believe London needs a Giuliani, not a Sadiq Khan.'
Farage's full comments are below:
Farage's comments come after accusations from major retailers that police have effectively stopped treating shoplifting as crime.
They will however, thoroughly investigate spicy social media posts that leftists find offensive.
As we've recently highlighted, inner cities in Britain have descended into complete lawless hellholes.
It's so bad even normies are noticing the steep decline into the abyss.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

1 in 4 Young Brits May Quit UK for Australia or Dubai
1 in 4 Young Brits May Quit UK for Australia or Dubai

Gulf Insider

time3 days ago

  • Gulf Insider

1 in 4 Young Brits May Quit UK for Australia or Dubai

Over a quarter of young Brits are considering leaving the UK to escape the country's stuttering economy and unaffordable housing market. As many as 28 per cent of 18-30 year-olds are either planning to quit the UK or have seriously considered emigrating, according to a poll from free-market think tank the Adam Smith Institute (ASI). Another 30 per cent said they had 'briefly considered' it, while 35 per cent said leaving the UK had never crossed their mind. Respondents overwhelmingly cited the UK's supply-starved housing market and difficult financial backdrop as being a core driver of their disillusion with Britain. Over six in 10 (65 per cent) believe it will become even more difficult to find affordable housing in the next five years, compared to just one in five who believe it will get easier. And half said they felt most of their peers were struggling to make ends meet in the face of ever-increasing housing costs and stagnating wages. 'The youngest generation of British workers are sending a clear message. They feel overtaxed, underhoused and undervalued,' said Emma Schubart, data and insights manager at the ASI. 'If our political class continues to ignore these warning signs, we risk exporting our talent at precisely the moment when it is most needed.' The think tank's findings are the latest evidence of a 'brain drain' said to be gripping Britain, as an increasing number of the country's ambitious young professionals turn overseas to forge their careers. Jurisdictions like Dubai and Australia have proven especially popular with the cohort, won over by their vibrant economies, higher living standards and better weather. An estimated 40,000 Brits moved from the UK to the Emirati city-state in 2024 alone, and last month officials unveiled a first-time buyer scheme that made it easier for its young residents – including its fast-growing expat community – to get on the housing ladder. The proliferation of so-called 'digital nomad' visas, which allow professionals to work for a UK company from abroad, has also served to accelerate the number of departures. Research from polling agency Public First has estimated the UK is missing out on over £3bn of consumer spending because of increasing uptake in the schemes on offer in far-flung destinations like Bali and Costa Rica. The firm put the direct annual loss to the Exchequer from young Brits using the schemes at least £320m. Responding to the ASI figures, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said: 'It's sad but not a surprise that ambitious young Brits are increasingly looking overseas for opportunities.' 'This can't go on. We must give the next generation the freedom to thrive, raise families, and build a bright future here in the UK,' he read: US, UK In Secret Talks With Ukrainian Officials To 'Replace Zelensky': Russian Intelligence Claims

British Envoy in Bahrain Highlights UK's Historic Shift on Palestine at UN
British Envoy in Bahrain Highlights UK's Historic Shift on Palestine at UN

Daily Tribune

time4 days ago

  • Daily Tribune

British Envoy in Bahrain Highlights UK's Historic Shift on Palestine at UN

British Ambassador to Bahrain Alastair Long described the UK's recent stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict as 'extraordinary,' following the announcement by the British Foreign Secretary at the United Nations. The UK declared that it would officially recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September if no meaningful progress is made in addressing the ongoing Gaza crisis. Ambassador Long, who has spent more than a decade working in the Middle East as a British diplomat, expressed his personal hope for peace in the region. 'I have always wished to see the Middle East achieve a genuine and lasting peace,' he said. 'We have all watched events in Gaza unfold with real horror, and I sincerely hope that yesterday's announcement leads to immediate progress on the ground.'

US, UK In Secret Talks With Ukrainian Officials To 'Replace Zelensky': Russian Intelligence Claims
US, UK In Secret Talks With Ukrainian Officials To 'Replace Zelensky': Russian Intelligence Claims

Gulf Insider

time4 days ago

  • Gulf Insider

US, UK In Secret Talks With Ukrainian Officials To 'Replace Zelensky': Russian Intelligence Claims

Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has claimed in a new statement published by TASS state news agency that US and British officials recently met with senior Ukrainian figures in an undisclosed Alpine resort in Europe to discuss the possible replacement of President Volodymyr Zelensky. The meeting allegedly included top Ukrainian officials such as Andrey Yermak, head of the presidential office; Kirill Budanov, head of Ukraine's military intelligence; and Valery Zaluzhny, the former commander-in-chief now serving as Ukraine's ambassador to the UK. Given the high stature of these individuals, this is a massive claim, and it could be that Russian intelligence is is releasing such a report – even if unverified and/or possibly untrue – in order to sow discord, suspicion and paranoia within the Ukrainian presidency's office. But some recent independent reports in the West have also pointed to a key former top general being groomed as a potential successor. TASS reports that the Western representatives at the meeting proposed Valery Zaluzhny as Zelensky's potential successor. He had long been Ukraine's most visible and celebrated general, as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from 2021 until his controversial dismissal by Zelensky in 2024. His dismissal from the top command post over the armed forces to now serve as Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom was widely seen as in effect a political exile of sorts. The SVR and state media are claiming further that Yermak and Budanov accepted the US-UK proposal, securing assurances that they would retain their current roles and have influence over future appointments if Zaluzhny took power. At the moment the European Union has made the unprecedented threat to cut off funding to Kiev, after Zelensky moved to undermine Ukraine's anti-corruption institutions, which was formalized in a law Zelensky signed this month. President Trump has clearly been putting immense pressure on the Russian side after the latest round of failed talks in Istanbul, giving Putin just ten days to show serious progress toward negotiating peace – but could the same level of pressure now be on Zelensky behind the scenes? The new claims out of Russian intelligence might not entirely be without merit, given recently legendary American journalist Seymour Hersh wrote an article titled The End of Zelensky? The main thesis was that Zaluzhny is now seen by Washington insiders as the most credible successor to Zelensky, as seen in Hersh's introduction to the July 18 story below: In fall of 2023, Ukrainian General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the commander in chief of the country's armed forces, gave an interview to the Economist and declared the war with Russia had become a 'stalemate.' It took three months for President Volodymyr Zelensky to fire him. The general, who is the most popular public figure in Ukraine, was named ambassador to London a month later and has served there with distinction, if quietly. Zaluzhnyi is now seen as the most credible successor to Zelensky. I have been told by knowledgeable officials in Washington that that job could be his within a few months. Zelensky is on a short list for exile, if President Donald Trump decides to make the call. If Zelensky refuses to leave his office, as is most likely, an involved US official told me: 'He's going to go by force. The ball is in his court.' There are many in Washington and in Ukraine who believe that the escalating air war with Russia must end soon, while there's still a chance to make a settlement with its president, Vladimir Putin. This week, Russian sources have been highlighting a suspiciously timed article and photoshoot featuring Gen. Zaluzhnyi in Vogue magazine… Most recently, Vogue published Zaluzhny's column that outlines his "vision for Ukraine's future."After Zelensky's 2022 Vogue feature boosted his Western image, Zaluzhny's appearance in the fashion mag is most likely a political PR move.6/6 — Sputnik (@SputnikInt) July 29, 2025 At the same time, Zelensky – once Time's 'person of the year' (in 2022) – hasn't been featured of late in any more glam-filled western media photo shoots. His 'star power' has most definitely been fading in western capitals, also as populations are war-weary and desirous of peace in eastern Europe, but which would require Zelensky to make territorial concessions. He's refusing to do this.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store