Has anyone not seen Nigel Farage? There he is on Question Time, or propping up a bar somewhere, pint in hand, genial grin plastered all over his face. His followers are in the press every day following racist, homophobic, or imply bizarre comments, or for financial wrong-doings. This privately-educated City businessman MEP somehow rises above it all, a part of the establishment who is seen by millions as anti-establishment. We need to talk about Nigel, specifically how, surrounded by the train-crash that is UKIP, he has been able to set the political agenda in this country. And how he might, just might, hold the balance of power after the General Election.
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Harry Paterson is a freelance journalist who writes about music for Bass Guitar Magazine, Classic Rock, Teamrock and others, and about politics for Sabotage Times. He has a wide following on social media. His previous book for Five Leaves, Look Back in Anger: Nottinghamshire in the Miners' Strike has become one of the key source books for anyone interested in the strike.
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