Nigel Farage

Nigel Farage

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Nigel Paul Farage is a British politician who has been Leader of Reform UK since 2024. He has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Clacton since 2024. He was the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) from 2006 to 2009 and from 2010 to 2016. Farage served as a member of the European Parliament (MEP) for South East England from 1999 until the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union (EU) in 2020.

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Far Left
Nigel Farage is the target of Rupert Lowe's olive branch to consolidate the right-wing parties.
Farage's populist agenda lies behind much of the toxic debate on migration and sovereignty, and any merger could strengthen that reactionary bloc.
Lean Right
Reform UK leader continuing to court Conservative voters with harder-line positions on immigration and net zero.
His party's polling strength forces the Conservatives to look right and complicates any attempt to win back defectors.
Center
Farage keeps Reform UK in the headlines with demands for tougher immigration policy and attacks on the political establishment.
Lib Dems treat Farage's agenda as a direct threat to open, internationalist values and use it to rally pro-European and progressive voters.
Lean Right
Celebrating Reform UK's best-ever council results and positioning himself as the main vehicle for right-wing voters.
Farage is the existential threat to the Conservative Party's electoral future, draining support in marginals and forcing the Tories to shift right.
Lean Right
Farage's Reform UK surges in by-elections, splitting the right-wing vote.
Some conservatives fear Farage's rise damages Tory chances, while others see him as a necessary force against Labour's left-wing agenda.
Lean Right
Reform UK leader capitalising on Conservative disarray, gaining in polls with anti-immigration message.
A threat to Tory recovery, siphoning off right-wing voters with populist policies and direct attacks on the party.
Center
Farage is not named in the articles but is associated with Reform UK's aggressive politics, of which the Polanski case is an example.
Lib Dems hold Farage's party responsible for stoking division and undermining democratic norms through such complaints.
Lean Right
Nigel Farage's Reform UK continues to pressure the Conservatives from the right on immigration and sovereignty.
Conservatives fear losing voters to Farage unless the party adopts tougher policies.
Lean Right
Reform UK leader capitalising on Labour unpopularity, pushing for lower immigration and tax cuts.
Viewed with a mix of wariness and respect; many Conservatives see him as splitting the right-wing vote, but also forcing necessary policy shifts.
Lean Right
Reform UK leader gaining ground in polls, threatening Conservative recovery.
Conservatives view Farage as splitting the right-wing vote and potentially handing seats to Labour.

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