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Nigel Farage: The Master of Lies and How He Gets Away With It

  Nigel Farage, the charismatic and polarising figurehead of Brexit and former leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), then Brexit Party and now Reform, has long been a lightning rod for controversy. Known for his populist rhetoric and anti-establishment persona, Farage has been accused of spreading lies, misrepresentations, and misinformation throughout his political career. Yet, despite the repeated debunking of his claims, he has managed to evade significant accountability. How does he do it? And why does his influence persist?     The Lies and Misrepresentations   Farage’s political career is littered with claims that have been fact-checked and found wanting. Here are some of the most notable examples:   During the Brexit campaign, Farage championed the now-infamous claim that the UK sends £350 million a week to the EU, money that could instead be spent on the National Health Service (NHS). This figure was widely debunked for ignoring the UK’s ...

The Tory Truth Gap: Lies That Broke Britain

  The UK Conservative Party has faced numerous accusations of spreading misinformation, misleading the public, and even telling outright lies. Below are some of the most notable examples, based on historical context up to October 2023, where the party or its members have been caught bending—or breaking—the truth. Brexit: The £350 Million NHS Lie The Claim: During the 2016 Brexit referendum, the Leave campaign, backed by prominent Tories like Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, plastered a campaign bus with the message: “We send the EU £350 million a week. Let’s fund our NHS instead.” The Reality: The claim was a blatant falsehood. It ignored the UK’s rebate, which significantly reduced the amount sent to the EU, and the fact that much of the money was returned through EU funding for UK projects. The UK Statistics Authority called the claim “misleading.” The Fallout: After the referendum, Johnson admitted it was a “mistake” to use the figure, but the damage was done. The promise of extr...

Why the World Allows Double Standards: How Colonialism’s Legacy Explains the Vastly Different Treatment of Gaza and Ukraine

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  The conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have exposed deep contradictions in how the international community responds to war, human rights abuses, and violations of international law. Western governments have rushed to arm and defend Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, while Palestinians have faced decades of occupation, siege, and military violence with little meaningful intervention. The difference in response is not incidental — it reflects a carefully structured global order where strategic interests, geopolitical power, and political influence dictate outcomes far more than moral consistency or international law. To understand why this double standard persists, we need to examine the deeper roots of these conflicts in colonialism and its enduring legacy. While formal colonialism may have ended with the collapse of European empires in the mid-20th century, the political, economic, and military structures it created have not disappeared. Colonialism has simply evolved into a m...