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For decades, Nigel Farage was the ultimate political outsider, yet, after a year of topping the polls by some margin, it is slowly dawning on Westminster that, for the first time in a century, he might break the two-party system.
How has he been able to do this? And why are the political currents of the mid-twenty twenties so different from the waters that UKIP swam in a decade before?
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For decades, Nigel Farage was the ultimate political outsider, yet, after a year of topping the polls by some margin, it is slowly dawning on Westminster that, for the first time in a century, he might break the two-party system.
How has he been able to do this? And why are the political currents of the mid-twenty twenties so different from the waters that UKIP swam in a decade before?
You can subscribe to listen to the full episode at www.outpoststudios.net
For subscribers, listen or watch the full uncensored episode here:
https://www.outpoststudios.net/p/is-a-reform-government-inevitable
or on the Substack app.
Subscribers will gain access to not only the full uncensored versions of The Critic Show, but the full suite of Outpost podcasts and documentaries.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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