Nigel Farage ‘stirred’ the ‘boring’ UK election up by adding a different voice to politics
Spiked Online’s Brendan O’Neill says Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has “stirred the election up”.
“Someone needed to – it was the most boring election in British history,” he told Sky News Australia.
“Rishi Sunak versus Keir Starmer; it was like choosing between two bank managers ... both boring, both grey.
“There was really no choice at all.”
Видео Nigel Farage ‘stirred’ the ‘boring’ UK election up by adding a different voice to politics канала Sky News Australia
“Someone needed to – it was the most boring election in British history,” he told Sky News Australia.
“Rishi Sunak versus Keir Starmer; it was like choosing between two bank managers ... both boring, both grey.
“There was really no choice at all.”
Видео Nigel Farage ‘stirred’ the ‘boring’ UK election up by adding a different voice to politics канала Sky News Australia
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