Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Could Farage's close relationship with Donald Trump, spell disaster for Reform UK?

 

Donald Trump & Nigel Farage

Nigel Farage doesn't seem to be able to cope with the pressure of politics. He stopped attending PM's Question Time in the House of Commons because MPs were taking pot shots at him.

Most people don't really know what Reform UK's policies are but they see Reform UK as tough on immigration and proudly patriotic, because they dress themselves up in the Union Jack flag. Farage is that far up Donald Trump's arse that if he did become the UK Prime Minister, he would turn Britain into the 51st state of America. He seems to spend more time in the U.S. than he does in his constituency of Clacton-on-Sea.

Only recently he was calling for Britain to join in the Israeli/American illegal bombing of Iran and then did a U-turn. He now says that if Britain can't defend a British military base on Cyprus, then it ought to keep out of wars.

Farage has said that Reform UK are prepared to considered any alternative to the NHS and a compulsory American-style insurance scheme in Britain that funds health care. That sounds like an invitation for far more involvement of U.S. private health companies in the delivery of healthcare in Britain.

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