In 2025, Nigel Farage's Reform UK has dramatically shifted its political stance, adopting leftist policies such as promising to reverse welfare cuts and support for nationalisation, notably British Steel. This transformation comes as Britain's political landscape evolves, urging Farage, traditionally known for right-wing nationalism, to appeal to a broader spectrum of workers’ concerns. His recent rally in London signaled a commitment to policies typically associated with the left, indicating a potential reevaluation of national priorities amidst changing public demands for social justice and economic equity.
Something significant has changed with Nigel Farage in 2025 - and it is not only that he is a sitting MP after multiple failed attempts.
The Reform UK leader has made his name as a nationalist who believed in low taxes, privatising the NHS and demanding an end to immigration.
Farage addressed a rally in London, pledging to reverse the winter fuel cuts and end the two-child benefit cap.
The handbrake turn to the left was tested in a much deeper-seated leftwing policy - nationalisation.
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