"Britain is broken": Farage appeals for ammunition
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With general elections looming on July 4th in the UK, maverick British politician Nigel Farage continues his offensive against what he calls the establishment as new leader of the Reform Party. Voters are increasingly disillusioned with a landscape dominated by two parties whose approaches often seem to merge into a confusing mass. For many, the straight-talking pro-Brexit campaigner is speaking a language that makes sense. Farage, a former MEP (member of European Parliament), here lays out what he refuses to call a manifesto - because a party manifesto means lies - in this homespun five-minute chat to camera, in which he appeals for support as 'ammo' to defeat the enemy. While it has its attractions - particulaarly for those keen to be heard and to fight back against ongoing social injustice - many people will likely be turned off by bellicose termiology in these days of constant warfare. What do you think of Farage's DIY approach to campaigning?
Keywords: Nigel Farage 2024, UK general elections 2024, ReformParty, Farage public contract, British politics
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