
The Mishal Husain Show Nigel Farage Thinks Britain Has Had Too Many Unifiers
Oct 24, 2025
Nigel Farage, a prominent political campaigner and leader of Reform UK, discusses his vision for Britain's future after leading Brexit. He argues that the country has had too many unifiers and advocates for radical political change. Farage shares insights on risk-taking in governance and his unyielding stance on immigration, inspired by U.S. and Australian models. He critiques the Bank of England and emphasizes the importance of innovation in finance, while also preparing for further political shifts in the coming years.
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Disrupt Consensus To Reverse Decline
- Nigel Farage says consensus politics has failed and Britain needs disruptive inward change.
- He argues a majority government must enact a radical manifesto to reverse economic and social decline.
City Years Shaped His Euroscepticism
- Farage recounts working in the City during the 1980s Big Bang and becoming a Thatcherite.
- That experience shaped his scepticism of EU integration and pushed him into politics.
Brexit Worth It Despite Fallout
- Farage insists Brexit and self-governance remain worth it despite economic challenges.
- He says the UK has failed to fully exercise regained powers like border control.

