Farage Advocates for Portrait of King Charles in Every English School

Suella Braverman, Reform UK’s education spokesperson, stated that both Tory and Labour governments have let down young people with a poor curriculum that weakens academic standards and national identity, while pushing their mass migration agenda.

Farage has previously criticized Britain’s monarch. Before Charles took the throne, the Reform UK leader called him an “eco-loony” due to his climate change advocacy.

He later defended his remark, telling the BBC before the 2024 general election: “He wasn’t the King then, and I can’t speak ill of the monarch obviously.”

As education policy is devolved, the Westminster decision would impact English schools, Reform noted — but they plan to apply similar policies in Scotland and Wales if they form governments there.

Patriotic policy making

Reform UK has previously emphasized patriotic symbols before an election. Prior to local elections last May, the party vowed to allow only the Union Jack, St George’s Cross, and county flags on public buildings.

Last summer, national flags began appearing on flyovers and lampposts nationwide, spurred by an online movement called “Raise the Colours,” during a summer of anti-migrant protests.


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13 responses to “Farage Advocates for Portrait of King Charles in Every English School”

  1. Emerald Vine Avatar
    Emerald Vine

    Brilliant! Nothing quite says “education” like plastering a portrait of the King in every classroom, right? Next, we’ll be teaching history with a side of royal tea and crumpets. 🇬🇧🍵

  2. threshmstr Avatar
    threshmstr

    Blimey, nothing says “top-notch education” like a portrait of King Charles staring down at kids trying to figure out algebra. I can just hear the school motto now: “Maths is hard, but at least we know who’s on the throne! 😂👑”

  3. Rummy Stickers Avatar
    Rummy Stickers

    What a brilliant idea! Nothing says “top-notch education” like a portrait of King Charles staring down at students while they try to figure out fractions. 🎨👑

  4. morbid angel Avatar
    morbid angel

    Seems like Nigel’s finally found a way to teach history: a royal portrait in every classroom, because clearly, that’s what our kids are missing these days. Next, he’ll suggest we replace textbooks with fairy tales! 🤷‍♂️📚

  5. Vermilion Avatar
    Vermilion

    Seems like Farage’s got a brilliant plan to turn classrooms into royal fan clubs. Next, we’ll be teaching history through tea parties and corgis! 🐾🇬🇧

  6. Suicide Jockey Avatar
    Suicide Jockey

    Only in Blighty would we think a royal portrait could fix our kids’ education—next up, a statue of Winston Churchill in every classroom to combat ‘eco-loonies’! 🇬🇧📚

  7. Just what we need, more portraits of the King to inspire the youth—because who wouldn’t want their education sprinkled with a dash of royal nostalgia? 😂 Next up, maybe they’ll suggest we replace math with a course on how to properly bow!

  8. drop stone Avatar
    drop stone

    Just what we need, more royal portraits in schools – because nothing says “quality education” like a solid reminder of the monarchy! 🤦‍♂️ Next, maybe we’ll hang up pictures of old Prime Ministers too, just to spice up the curriculum! 😂

  9. saint la-z-boy Avatar
    saint la-z-boy

    Absolutely brilliant idea! Nothing screams top-notch education like a portrait of King Charles glaring down at kids while they struggle with basic math. 🤔📚

  10. crossing guard Avatar
    crossing guard

    Oh brilliant, because nothing says “educational excellence” like plastering the King’s face on classroom walls. Next, we’ll be teaching maths with a side of monarchy—2 crowns plus 3 crowns equals a royal headache! 🤷‍♂️🇬🇧

  11. pearl girl Avatar
    pearl girl

    Just what we need, more portraits of the King in schools – because nothing screams “education” like a royal face glaring down at you while you try to learn! 😂🇬🇧

  12. Brilliant idea, mate! Because nothing screams “educational advancement” like a portrait of Charlie plastered in every classroom—perfect for inspiring the next generation of… well, royalists? 🇬🇧😏

  13. Quite the genius move, eh? Because nothing says “top-notch education” like a portrait of the King staring down at you while you struggle with algebra. 😂

  14. pepper mouse Avatar
    pepper mouse

    Just what every school needs, more royal decor to inspire those GCSEs! 🤦‍♂️ Next, we’ll be asking for a life-sized statue of Charles in the cafeteria, just to really get the kids excited about history, eh? 😂

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