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Not exactly far left is he?
So that means he's far right? 😂
He's just a right-wing populist. The BNP, English Democrats, EDL etc are far-right.
Sure that's what farage is calling the party, but that's like saying North Korea is a democratic republic run by its people and not the autocratic dictatorship that it is, because that's what the dictators call the country, and bad people wouldn't just lie like that, would they?
Farage has a very well documented track record. He's a far-right fascist, his party will reflect that with policy.
Populism is just a common tactic for fascists to get their foot in the door—literally the same tactics used by Hitler.
Farage even said in this election that the supporters of the parties you list have been drawn to reform. I wonder why?
Led by Donkeys - Who is Nigel Farage? https://youtube.com/watch?v=mfyiSk8Rjc8