Farage isn’t where he is because he is a master strategist or because his policies are ‘naturally’ popular…
He’s consistently platformed as part of the establishment, playing the useful role of providing an ‘alternative’ that doesn’t dole out free internet, tax the rich or nationalise anything…
He’s consistently platformed as part of the establishment, playing the useful role of providing an ‘alternative’ that doesn’t dole out free internet, tax the rich or nationalise anything…
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Aurelien Mondon
Some would think that in a democracy, the role of the media is to provide analysis to hold power accountable
The Guardian, and many others to be fair, see their role as mouthpieces for Farage
What could they do except let him frame the results I wonder...
The Guardian, and many others to be fair, see their role as mouthpieces for Farage
What could they do except let him frame the results I wonder...
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