Nigel Farage has had a successful year, being elected to parliament after seven attempts and emerging as a prime ministerial candidate. He leads in popularity, surpassing Keir Starmer and is recognized as the main opposition according to polling data, with 37% of the public expressing confidence in Reform UK. Despite low engagement in parliament, with only 95 votes out of 250 and 45 speeches, he still holds substantial sway in political perception. Polls indicate a lack of confidence in other parties, particularly the Conservatives.
Nigel Farage has experienced one of his best political years after being elected to parliament, aiming to position himself as a leading candidate for prime minister.
Pollster Ipsos indicates that the public views Farage as the main opposition to the government, outpacing Badenoch, with 37% expressing confidence in Reform UK.
Farage has voted approximately 95 times out of 250 divisions in parliament, while his speaking record is significantly lower than other party leaders.
Despite his lower presence, Farage remains popular, as indicated by poll results showing him leading in popularity against other potential prime ministerial candidates.
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