While the Reform leader portrays himself as a champion of England’s white working class, his personal actions align far more with the interests of the ultra-wealthy and global elites
Nigel Farage
These factors do not exist in isolation but interact and act as force multipliers for each other and are ripe to be manipulated through identity politics
Eyebrows raised as accounts show Reform UK rushed to repay £200,000 to Richard Tice, just a week after Nigel Farage took control of the party
Peter Jukes draws out the connections between the violence on Britain's streets and the Capitol Insurrection
The politics of anti-Muslim and anti-migrant hatred pushed by the Reform leader and his supporters has been tolerated for far too long
Riots swept across the UK, sparked by misinformation and propelled by the former Government's long history of dividing the country
Despite the candidates having zero online presence, many still garnered thousands of votes and may have swung close elections
Low rating ”news” station, Sky News Australia, has dedicated the week to trying to convince Opposition leader, Peter Dutton, to stop pandering to the centre and move the party to the extremely hard right. ”Peter needs to look at what... Read More ›
Former Australian Prime Minister (yep, really), Tony Abbott, has told the UK Conservatives who have just been walloped in the British election, that they lost due to being not far enough to the right. ”Rishi had some good ideas, national... Read More ›
Absent from hustings, media interviews, and social media, why are Nigel Farage's Reform champions quite so elusive?