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Nigel Farage

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Gender Male
Age 60
Date of birth April 3,1964
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Farnborough
Orpington
United Kingdom
Spouse Kirsten Farage
Gráinne Hayes
Children Thomas Farage
Victoria Farage
Samuel Farage
Isabelle Farage
Victoria Farage
Height 173 (cm)
Job Politician
Spokesperson
BooksThe Global Refugee Crisis: How Should We Respond? The Munk Debates
The Purple Revolution: The Year That Changed Everything
Flying Free
Party Reform UK
Education Dulwich College
FoundedReform UK
Grassroots Out
Awards NME Award for Villain of the Year
Nominations NME Award for Villain of the Year
Movies/Shows Brexit: The Movie
The Great Hack
HyperNormalisation
The Brink
Full nameNigel Paul Farage
Previous positionMember of the European Parliament (1999–2020)
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Nigel Paul Farage is a British broadcaster and former politician who was Leader of the UK Independence Party from 2006 to 2009 and 2010 to 2016 and Leader of the Brexit Party from 2019 to 2021.

Biography

Nigel farage is a former member of the european parliament and a british politician.He was born on aprli 3.1964 in kent.England.He is 56 years old.He is feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 80 kg.He has bule eyes and a slim body type.His zodiac sign is aries and he is of british nationality.

Education and Career

Nigel farage attended dulwich college and later studied at the university of kent.Where he graduated with a degree in political csience.He began his career in politics in 1989 when he joined the conservative party.He later left the party and joined the uk independence party (ukip) in 1993.He was elected as a member of the european parliament in 1999 and served in that position until 2020.

Family and Relationships

Nigel farage is the son of barbara and guy justus oscar farage.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is married to kirsetn mehr and they have two children together.

Success

Nigel farage is best known for his role in the brexit campaign.He was a major figure in the campaign to leave the european union and was instrumental in the success of the referendum in 2016.He is also known for his strong anti-immigration stance and his criticism of the european unino.

Conclusion

Ngiel farage is a british politician and former member of the europaen parliament.He is best known for his role in the brexit campaign and his strong anti-immigration stance.He is married to kirsten mehr and they have two children together.

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General election 2019: Under-30s question politicians in TV debate

Oct 31,2023 11:31 pm

Senior politicians faced questions on housing, Climate Change and trust from an audience of Young People in a Question Time election special.

The election debate also saw exchanges over Brexit and the possibility of another referendum.

Labour's Angela Rayner clashed with Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage over what She Said was a racist referendum poster, in one of the fieriest clashes.

The UK goes to the polls in a general election on Thursday.

Sitting on the panel were:

A lively and bad tempered debate

Analysis by political correspondent Sean Curran

This special edition of Question Time certainly didn't lack passion or drama. At times it was lively and bad tempered, with the politicians talking over one another as they tried to win over younger voters.

We heard the now familiar arguments about Brexit which have been at The Heart of this election campaign, but the politicians were also challenged over other issues such as changing the voting system which haven't made the headlines.

This wasn't a debate that saw seven party leaders go head-to-head, although four did take part, and as such was unlikely to deliver a knockout blow or even produce a clear winner.

And it probably won't have converted anyone who was already determined to vote for a particular party.

The young voters in The Audience will deliver their verdict, along with the rest of the country on Thursday.

But The Gap between the current generation of political leaders and the under 30s was most vividly illustrated by the question about home ownership and underlined The Challenge facing whoever is in power on Friday morning.

On the subject of housing, the panel were asked what age they were when they bought their own home.

Mr Farage was the youngest, buying a property at 22, and Mr Price was the oldest at 30.

Mr Farage linked housing problems to population growth which prompted Mr Yousaf to accuse the Brexit Party leader of blaming "everything on immigrants".

He argued that "One of The Best things that we [the Scottish government] did

Mr Jenrick said it was his "personal mission to help more Young People on to the housing ladder" adding that his party would "offer discounts and help with deposits".

While Ms Rayner said she would "make no apologies" for Labour wanting to build 100,000 council homes or introduce rent controls.

'Meat consumption'

Audience member Aiden Booth asked the panel how governments could say they are serious about Climate Change without dealing with one of the biggest contributors, meat consumption.

Mr Jenrick said the Conservatives would not "ban people from eating meat", but would instead encourage people To Live environmentally by investing in Public Transport and energy efficient measure.

But Ms Swinson attacked the government's record saying it had abolished the Climate Change department and blocked subsidies for wind farms.

She Said tackling Climate Change "cannot wait" drawing attention to the case of Ella Kissi-Debrah

Mr Bartley said: "We can solve the climate emergency and reverse austerity if we're willing to make The Right choices. "

He added: "If the climate were a bank, we would have bailed it out by now. "

On Brexit, Ms Rayner said in another referendum she would vote to leave the EU if "we get a deal that protects jobs and the economy". Labour has said that, if elected, it would renegotiate a new Brexit deal which would then be put back to the country in a referendum along with an option to remain in the EU.

Mr Price, whose party wants another referendum, argued that "the people are entitled to change their mind". He said "the opinion polls show a shift" in opinion but added that "only the people can end the impasse".

Asked if he took responsibility for the instability in politics in The Years since the referendum, Mr Jenrick said he wished "we had managed to get Brexit done a long time ago", claiming that Parliament had blocked The Process .

Mr Yousaf said Scotland was the only nation "to get shafted" in The Wake of Brexit. He argued that England and Wales voted to Leave, while Northern Ireland who voted to Remain would get a "differentiated deal".

Mr Farage accused The Other five parties of having "broken their promise" to respect the result of the referendum.

The Debate became particularly heated over a poster on immigration

Ms Rayner told the Brexit Party leader to "stop peddling hate in Our Country ". Mr Farage hit back accusing the Labour politician of "bile and prejudice".

'Trust'

The panellists were also asked about how they would improve trust in politics.

Mr Price said he would introduce a bill to "make lying by politicians a criminal offence" while Mr Farage promised to tackle postal vote fraud and abolish The House of Lords.

"I won't lie and I'll call out the people who do," replied Ms Rayner.

Mr Jenrick vowed to "deliver the outcome of the referendum" while Ms Swinson said she would "stick To My principles" on Brexit "whether it is popular or not".

Mr Yousaf said his party would "fulfil The Promise of the manifesto we stood on".

And Mr Bartley proposed lifting "the ceiling on the fines" that can be implemented by the Electoral Commission .

Young People Make Up a big share of non-voters in the UK - The British Election Study estimates that between 40-50% of those aged 18 to their mid-20s voted in 2015 and 2017 compared with about 80% of voters aged in their 70s.

Polling expert Sir John Curtice says age is "The Division that nowadays lies at The Heart of British Party Politics and will play a significant role on 12 December".

Follow Election Night on the BBC

Source of news: bbc.com

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