
"it doesn't make you more productive."
"they're more productive being with other fellow human beings and working as part of a team."
"nonsense"
Nigel Farage urged the end of the work-from-home culture and said working from home "doesn't make you more productive." He called for an attitudinal change toward hard work. Farage addressed a rally of about 2,000 people in Birmingham. Official data from early 2025 show 13 percent of the workforce are fully remote and 28 percent are hybrid. Farage described claims that employees are more productive at home as "nonsense" and said "they're more productive being with other fellow human beings and working as part of a team." An exclusive poll was offered to gauge public opinion on returning to the office.
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