
Nigel Farage mocked for claiming ‘deep state truly does exist’ after FBI search Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home
“Peddling conspiracy theories might make money, but they’re dangerous.”

“Peddling conspiracy theories might make money, but they’re dangerous.”

Farage will be addressing the same conference at which Orban spoke and on the same theme of ‘saving the West’.

Given its struggle to reach large TV ratings and prolonged advertising boycott, Farage’s comments about the channel, which pitches itself as an alternative to mainstream media, were immediately leapt on and ridiculed.

The former UKIP leader took part in the conference which also featured Hungary’s pro-Putin and authoritarian demagogue Viktor Orban, as part of what are clearly wider efforts to cement bonds between far-right movements both in Europe and America.

Nigel Farage continued to celebrate the authoritarian Hungarian leader’s election victory on GB News last night.

Orban has previously spoken of his dislike of ethnic and religious diversity and has espoused Islamophobic and anti-semitic remarks.

The former UKIP leader forced to cancel the launch of his new campaign against net zero after yet another venue pulled out of hosting it.

Is the launch of the anti-Net Zero group intended to be a distraction from Farage’s Putin links and sympathies, a desperate bid by the former UKIP leader for relevance – or a bit of both?

‘The Russian Embassy in London might as well pack up and go home. Farage is doing their job for them’

Bolton Wanderers FC said the event “is not something the club or business want to be associated with”.