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"They have ignored what was said in that Brexit referendum and so now a bigger question emerges as to how we are going to change politics in this country."
"[These comments from Nigel Farage are not attributed to the Twitter video in the source] I have been given no explanation or recourse as to why this is happening to me. This is serious political persecution at the very highest level of our system. The establishment are trying to force me out of the UK by closing my bank accounts. It has certainly made me think — what does this mean for me [...] No one has told me why and the only thing I can think of are the completely false claims made against me using parliamentary privilege."

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 (E
"They have ignored what was said in that Brexit referendum and so now a bigger question emerges as to how we are going to change politics in this country."
"I did 23 nights in that jungle. And it changed me. Ive come out a completely different person [...] Because I am not afraid of anything now."
"The banking sector, now full of idiots, people are promoted not because of ability, but ethnicity or gender ... The white male – you lot – are going to feel the worlds against you. Andrew Tate tapped into that. Youre going to feel the worlds against you, youre going to feel resentful and angry ... These are massive cultural battles."
"There is no Conservative party, it does not exist. Oh, their members are conservative and patriotic, their voters are conservative and patriotic. Their parliamentary party is not. We have Jacob Rees-Mogg. There are others – like Liz Truss and Mark Francois – who have views similar to me. They are a tiny minority."
"The Prime Minister has campaigned so woefully that I believe that we are now approaching a tipping point as voters realise that the general election is effectively over. Labour has won. The Conservatives will be in opposition, but not the Opposition. In their place, Reform UK now intends to be that voice of opposition in parliament and the country."
"[Could he end up leading the main parliamentary opposition within five years?] Its possible. It never was before, but its possible now."