Please do consider reading this edition to understand why Nigel Farage is on our front page. It is not to make him look important. It is more complex than that, whether we like it or not.
I, for one, have long warned against Farage's elevation by the established press. For example:
Given the headline on the front page, it seems clear that he is included as part of a warning. Farage is relevant in this context. I'll leave it to other publications to elevate his sense of status without warning about what his politics might mean for Britain, combined with the current Tory Party.
President of the USA / President of Russia / absentee backbench MP for Clacton (at the eighth attempt). Nothing elevates someone's sense of status quite like being depicted as an equal with the two most powerful people in the world.
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I, for one, have long warned against Farage's elevation by the established press. For example: