> You are absolutely delusional if you truly believe that. It was the raison d'être of the entire UKIP cause.
Then you should be able to easily find sources for that point?
Bare in mind that UKIP, Reform and the right-wing in the UK hold the likes of Churchill and the UK's efforts in WWII against the Nazis as a point of national pride. The UK sacrificed almost everything to save Europe, and those people would do it all over again.
Source: I watched the campaigns while living in the UK, with open eyes rather than some insane belief that what Farage and UKIP were saying out loud was actually not what they believed.
> Source: I watched the campaigns while living in the UK, with open eyes [..]
So there is no source then. It's just your opinion, which of course you are free to have, but it's not authoritative or peer reviewed.
> [..] rather than some insane belief that what Farage and UKIP were saying out loud was actually not what they believed.
So your belief is that Nigel Farage, who has been a "prominent Eurosceptic since the early 1990s" [1] and was "was first elected to the European Parliament (EP) in 1999" [1], has been hiding secret evil beliefs whilst holding a public office for more than 25 years. And not once did he slip whilst on record and say the quiet part aloud? And somehow you, a mind reader of his most inner thoughts, can correctly identify his true objective?
Then you should be able to easily find sources for that point?
Bare in mind that UKIP, Reform and the right-wing in the UK hold the likes of Churchill and the UK's efforts in WWII against the Nazis as a point of national pride. The UK sacrificed almost everything to save Europe, and those people would do it all over again.