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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNigel Farage: Britain Has Had 'Too Many Unifiers'
Something remarkable is happening in UK politics. A relatively new party, with just five members of Parliament, has for months been leading polls on voting intention ahead of the two that have dominated British governments for a century. At the center of this Reform UK insurgency is Nigel Farage, a man with close links to the American right and best known for his successful Brexit crusade.
Farage is one of the most recognizable people in Britain, and one of the most polarizing; a man spoken of both as the next prime minister and a national security risk. He is certainly among the countrys most influential people, and can be abrasive under questioning by journalists, as Ive experienced before.
While the next election isnt due until 2029, Farage believes growing discontent will bring it forward, and he plans to be ready. Yet his partys rise in the polls came as it promised big tax cuts since downgraded to an aspiration and many question whether he can build a capable team and broaden his appeal beyond immigration.
Farage is one of the most recognizable people in Britain, and one of the most polarizing; a man spoken of both as the next prime minister and a national security risk. He is certainly among the countrys most influential people, and can be abrasive under questioning by journalists, as Ive experienced before.
While the next election isnt due until 2029, Farage believes growing discontent will bring it forward, and he plans to be ready. Yet his partys rise in the polls came as it promised big tax cuts since downgraded to an aspiration and many question whether he can build a capable team and broaden his appeal beyond immigration.
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2025-nigel-farage-weekend-interview/?srnd=homepage-americas
That is all we need is another f**king racist to grab the political reigns of power.
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Nigel Farage: Britain Has Had 'Too Many Unifiers' (Original Post)
lostincalifornia
Oct 25
OP
When times get tough, extremist ideas win elections because they promise change
bucolic_frolic
Oct 25
#3
Farage is another conservative nutbag liar that no one should take seriously.
Midnight Writer
Oct 25
#6
no_hypocrisy
(54,152 posts)1. Yeah, let's go back to Oswald Mosley.
lostincalifornia
(4,891 posts)4. History keeps repeating itself it seems.
JI7
(93,121 posts)2. Liberals need to get tough on immigration in their own way
Not doing so will make it easier for the more exteme types to get into office.
bucolic_frolic
(53,862 posts)3. When times get tough, extremist ideas win elections because they promise change
Overpopulation, scarce resources, competitive consumerism fuel anger. Voters will make it happen.
B.See
(7,663 posts)5. Not only a fkng racist, but
most Brits saw Brexit as a fkng DEBACLE last time I looked. So yeah, yet another fascist after Trump's own heart. Just what the world needs.
Midnight Writer
(25,126 posts)6. Farage is another conservative nutbag liar that no one should take seriously.
It still amazes me how these cranks and loonies get so much attention, and then build their celebrity into a political power-base.
It's like taking a drunk guy ranting at the end of the bar and deciding "This is the guy we need to set things right!"