As one divisive populist is voted out in the US, Nigel Farage scrabbles for relevance
As the world watched with trepidation at the US election, Farage’s demeanour was downright sunny.
As the world watched with trepidation at the US election, Farage’s demeanour was downright sunny.
“What I’m not in favour of is a state visit happening so soon, with the red carpet being rolled out and all the other things that come with it.”
The only real and effective solution to the reactionary politics of populism is returning power to people at a local level.
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Old soap in a new box won’t make your clothes any whiter
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Article 50 ruling met with more ‘enemies of the people’ tripe
Westmonster is more right-wingery from a millionaire businessman
The voice of the people is a ventriloquist’s dummy
Sweetheart deals for corporations won’t end well for anyone