Farage, the chairman of the UK’s Leave party, took the epidemic around the world to China on Twitter on the 20th, but then drew a retort from the Communist Party’s “war wolf” Chen Weihua, the EU bureau chief of China Daily.
On Christmas Eve 2020, the emergence of a variant of the Chinese Communist virus (Wuhan New Guan Pneumonia, COVID-19) in the United Kingdom (VUI) led to a rise in the epidemic, causing many places, including the capital London, to cancel Christmas events and strengthen control and prevention measures, and many countries around the world to cut off traffic to and from the United Kingdom to protect themselves. New Year’s joyful atmosphere turned into anger and panic in seconds. Nigel Farage, the leader of the Brexit Party, who is known for his cannon personality, couldn’t help but tweet “Christmas is cancelled. Thank you China!” But the tweet drew the attention of millions of netizens and hundreds of thousands of retweets, as Chen Weihua, the EU bureau chief of the Chinese Communist Party’s official media China Daily, retorted.
According to the “Free Times”, the UK is alarmed by the emergence of a mutated strain of the new coronavirus, the infection has increased by 70%, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced an emergency lockdown of London, and the east and southeast of England, and all Christmas activities in London have been cancelled.
Farage, chairman of the British Leave Party, opened acid in Twitter on the 20th, bringing the epidemic to China (Communist Party of China) around the world, writing: “Christmas Day is cancelled. Thanks China!” and topped the tweet.
As of press time, Farage’s tweet has been liked by 1,412,000 users, retweeted more than 328,000 times and quoted more than 126,000 times.
But it also drew a retort from Chen Weihua, the EU bureau chief of China Daily and a “war wolf” of the Chinese Communist Party: “Wear a mask and stop talking sh*t.
The report said Farage didn’t care and retweeted Chen’s retort that day, continuing to mock “the Chinese Communist Party just doesn’t like the truth and always issues aggressive responses. They should compensate the West for this global disaster. Chen Weihua left another message in response, which led to a debate between Chinese and British netizens, many of whom echoed Farage.
Netizen SANA bluntly said: CCP IS THE VIRUS!
Netizen Paul Bays praised Farage: Well said Mr Farage, when do China get the bill for this global disaster. When do China get the bill for this cosmic disaster?
Netizen White Erasure thanked Farage: Thank you Nigel, fearless, Going where Johnson dare not go. (Fearless, going where Johnson dare not go.
Andrew Osborne said to Faraji: Could you tell @chenweihua to stop sending use once and throw away plastic sh1t that ends up in landfill and the oceans…(Can you tell Chen Weihua to stop sending use once and throw away plastic sh1t that ends up in landfill and the oceans.)
According to reports, the Chinese Communist Party’s brutal practices have been questioned and criticized by various countries in the wake of the “Chinese Communist virus” pandemic, the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law, and many other controversial events. In an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald in June this year, Farage argued that Britain should reduce its dependence on China and that “we have to get tough!”
Farage said, “The truth has come out and we really must get tough with China [the Chinese Communist Party], but if we intend to undermine China’s ability to become a world power, we must face the fact that our own country will have to pay the price in the short term, the biggest geopolitical challenge in the 30 years since the Berlin Wall came down.” Farage also took to Twitter to call for an end to the purchase of Chinese goods.
In response to the U.S. presidential election at the end of the year, Farage also voiced his support for Trump because he believes that only Trump can “effectively stop Beijing from taking over the world” and that “if he’s not in that position, who else can hold off Beijing? It’s definitely not Biden (Democratic presidential candidate).
Farage also believes that Australia will soon find it difficult to confront China, and that British Prime Minister Johnson will have to work hard to do so, “As for the EU, I’m afraid it will just rush to appease China on all fronts.”
Nigel Farage (born April 3, 1964) is an English politician and former commodities broker. He is currently the leader of the Leave Party.
He was leader of the UK Independence Party from September 2006 to November 2009, and has been in this position again since 2010. he offered to resign after the 2015 UK general election, but was not accepted by the party. Since 1999, he has been a Member of the European Parliament representing the South East England constituency and co-leader of the European Liberal Democrats. On July 4, 2016, Farage resigned as leader of the UK Independence Party after declaring that he had fulfilled his political purpose by successfully leading the British people in a referendum to leave the European Union.
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