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‘I have more in common with Farage & Trump’ – Self-confessed ‘lefty’ stuns Katie Hopkins

‘I have more in common with Farage & Trump’ – Self-confessed ‘lefty’ stuns Katie Hopkins
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Calling into Katie Hopkins' LBC show on Sunday, Howard, from Hastings, appeared utterly exasperated at the current state of left-wing politics.

Lambasting them for nonsensical rhetoric, the caller from Hastings said he has been left just as frustrated as the right-wing voters following the European Union referendum.

“A lot of people have been ringing in talking about frustration, and I am one of them,” Howard told the LBC host.

“I am incredibly frustrated and I have been ever since the EU referendum. I was very strongly in favour of us leaving.

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The caller told Hopkins he now had more in common with with Farage and Trump than the establishment

“Since then, my partner and I have both experienced endless frustration with the sort of rhetoric coming out of the media.

“I think it’s all come to, built up to… where the establishment, the liberal establishment, think its origins going back a long way, and I think really what they’re all about is paternalism, and not really trusting people to make democratic decisions, who cook up ideas in think tanks, and social engineering, and think that they know best.”

Continuing the brutal attack, Howard said it did not make any sense that a "lefty" had more in common with leading figures on the right of politics.

The LBC caller said the hundreds of thousands of people who took to the streets over the weekend to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump seemed to be demonstrating on behalf of the establishment.

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Millions marched in protest at the election of Donald Trump over the weekend

I am incredibly frustrated and I have been ever since the EU referendum

LBC caller Howard

He said: “And those are the same people I think have always been historically about imperialism and adventurism abroad, and spreading sort of Western cultural dominance all around the world, whether that’s the right thing to do or not.


“It’s just not the right who is frustrated. I’m a lefty who is frustrated because I have so much more in common with what Trump is saying and what Nigel Farage is saying on LBC, it doesn’t make any sense anymore.

“It’s completely screwed my head up. And all of the people who are protesting against Brexit, and getting into a tiz over Donald Trump, they seem to be protesting on behalf of the establishment, and for the establishment, and for increased globalisation.

"It just doesn’t make any sense."

During the Sunday show, Hopkins also tore into the protestors who participated in the Women’s March across the globe as she snapped she was “sick of people wanting something because they’re a woman”.

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However, Hopkins, a passionate Trump-supporter, was having none of it as she roared: “I’m sick of people wanting something because they’re a woman. You know what, I don’t want anything because I’m a woman.

“I am sick of people marching because they are women, protesting because they are women and thinking the first thing Theresa May needs to speak about with Donald Trump is the fact that she is a woman.

Get over yourselves, stop acting like the world owes you a favour, stop acting like you don’t have equality because you do. Stop having a chip on your shoulder and get out there.

“Ok you’re not a man, doesn’t matter. Be as good as the next person, be better than your peers, ask for more money if you deserve it but do not come at me and tell me you matter because you’re a woman or because you have a vagina.”

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