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Totally understandable, Nigel Farage has been part of the anti-EU Brexit movement since the beginning and was the main head of organising everything. I can't remember his earliest early days because I think it was before my time but people most know him for being involved with UKIP which is a minor party that contrary to the media's ramblings was pretty tame in terms of how right wing they were and their main focus was on immigration.

Nigel Farage has also had huge concerns about mass migration in the country and regularly campaigns against it. Which as you'd expect earned him massive hatred from the left and all the open border weirdos. As a result he does get frequently targeted and harassed by activists and businesses who don't like him as well as other politicians trying to target him.

He's likely right that he is dealing with people who have an axe to grind against him against Brexit. One of the reasons the Conservatives won such a big majority in the last election as well was because he stood down MPs and made a deal with them to hand over constituencies essentially. With Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage potentially getting into talks again to form an alliance against their rivals in the Conservative party it looks like somebody is trying to drive a wedge between them.

You get rid of Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson doesn't have many political allies after that he can count on, hope that helps with the background.

325 days ago
1 score
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Totally understandable, Nigel Farage has been very much part of the anti-EU Brexit movement since the beginning and was very much the main head of organising everything. I can't remember his earliest early days because I think it was before my time but people most know him for being involved with UKIP which is a minor party that contrary to the media's ramblings was pretty tame in terms of how right wing they were and their main focus was on immigration.

Nigel Farage has also had huge concerns about mass migration in the country and regularly campaigns against it. Which as you'd expect earned him massive hatred from the left and all the open border weirdos. As a result he does get frequently targeted and harassed by activists and businesses who don't like him as well as other politicians trying to target him.

He's likely right that he is dealing with people who have an axe to grind against him against Brexit. One of the reasons the Conservatives won such a big majority in the last election as well was because he stood down MPs and made a deal with them to hand over constituencies essentially. With Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage potentially getting into talks again to form an alliance against their rivals in the Conservative party it looks like somebody is trying to drive a wedge between them.

You get rid of Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson doesn't have many political allies after that he can count on, hope that helps with the background.

325 days ago
1 score