From a Breitbart London thread:
normalgate • 42 minutes ago
It would be a pretty good film if the talking heads were not so keen to label nationalist dissent as “far right” and “xenophobic”. Nationalism is the only means to a secure existence for European peoples - something the labellers obviously don’t care about.
Daisy • 33 minutes ago
I knew that comment would come up - that didn’t sit well with me either but I guess they wanted to appeal to people across the spectrum as much as possible and distance themselves from “nationalism” - in fact “ultra nationalism” was referred to at one point, whatever that is!
However, I think we just have to “take one for the team” and use whatever ammunition we have - it’s a good movie otherwise.
The launch of Martin Durkin’s Brexit the movie was, iconically, at The Odeon, Leicester Square:
It was attended, of course, by Nigel Farage - making his customary positive noises.
Posted by Ryan on Sun, 15 May 2016 21:46 | #
From the sound of it then it’s very counter-signally. However, the quality of it’s production far exceeds anything which the BNP or NF could have ever put out.
The BNP paved the way for UKIP which the establishment inflated to stop the BNP from firmly establishing itself. UKIP in turn brought about the referendum. In the mid 2000’s it would of not been seen feasible that there would be an EU referendum but we did get it in the end.
The Patriotic, anti-immigration vote is all voting Out anyway so they need to attract people who are otherwise undecided or were planning to vote in.
Of course solidarity with Jobbik, Golden Dawn and all other patriots and patriotic-conservatives in Europe. Hopefully more Britcucks wil dispense with WW2 nostalgia and let Central and Eastern Europe govern themselves.