Farage’s revenge on the banks proves he is more Trump than Thatcher
Nigel Farage plans to challenge Bank of England’s independence by installing a Brexiteer leader, risking bond market alarm and sparking debate on central bank reforms.
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Why would anyone vote for Farage’s dumping ground for disappointed Tories?
Every establishment defector joining Reform UK not only weakens the party’s revolutionary feel, but also alienates voters who inherently dislike disloyalty as a characteristic, says Emily Sheffield
Only Nigel Farage is asking questions of the Bank of England
Nigel Farage has pledged to install a Brexiteer at the helm of the Bank of England if Reform UK wins power. This follows US President Donald Trump’s Justice Department opening a criminal investigation into Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chairman — retaliation, Powell believes, for refusing to cut interest rates. It seems that both Farage and Trump have arrived at the same conclusion: that central bank independence has outlived its usefulness…
Farage's revenge on the banks proves he is more Trump than Thatcher
Nigel Farage’s promise to tax banks more shows his Trumpian revenge coming out to play, and exposes the contradictions at the heart of Reform’s economic policies, writes Eliot Wilson Seeing Nigel Farage at the World Economic Forum in Davos is almost as perplexing for onlookers as it must be for him. For a right-wing populist, Davos is the lair of the beast; the annual gathering of exactly the out-of-touch, net-zero promoting, ESG-embracing globa…
The wave of conservatives’ desertions to Reform UK is more than a demonstration of populism’s strength. It is also a confirmation that the ‘tories’ crisis
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