@GiveMeSpanakopita sums it up perfectly.
I personally can’t bare the man but I think too many people underestimate him. He’s got a canny ability to articulate the exact issues that the “working man” have, and he’s not afraid to be the irritating little pest that brings those conversations into public domain.
my DH is likely to vote reform and he’s not rascist in the slightest, but as a working class man working in a trade, he feels that Reform are actively standing up for the little people. He can’t relate to the privilege of the Tory party who all feel entitled to be politicians (Johnson, Reese-mogg)or even the upbringings of the Labour Party candidates.
farage claims that he’s going to be leader of the opposition and while I doubt that, there is something to be said about having an actual boots on the floor representative of the average working person. The fact that he’s a shyster and will throw anyone under a bus is almost irrelevant - he’s a politician who actually makes people feel that they are listened to and their voices heard.
that’s why Farage shouldn’t be underestimated.