Best reactions to Nigel Farage’s angry anti-lockdown post
"Nige likes freedom of movement"
"Nige likes freedom of movement"
"He is undermining almost two decades of work establishing our reputation for producing genuinely reformist and evidence-based policy research."
"His refusal to mandate people to wear masks, to tell them from the podium to take it seriously and to social distance, his nonsensical cure theories like bleach and so on. All of it was woefully irresponsible."
The outspoken activist will re-launch the Brexit Party as an anti-lockdown movement this week.
In this insightful video, ex-Labour staffer and prominent anti-gambling campaigner Matt Zarb-Cousin sheds a little light on what drives Britain's most controversial politician.
Unsure what to do with your hard-earned cash? Nigel Farage is here to help.
Sir Ed Davey questioned whether the Brexit Party leader had breached a 14-day quarantine period after time spent in the United States.
Ian Dunt said short of blowing up the Channel Tunnel it's hard to imagine what Johnson could have done to provide a harder Brexit.
The letter expressed concerns about his "publicly professed neo-facist views" - warning that he was prone to singing Hitler youth songs.
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