Nigel Farage uses a seemingly unserious approach as a political strategy, with his casual persona setting him apart from conventional politicians. This allows him to evade typical criticisms and creates an impression of authenticity. His recent proposals, like scrapping the two-child limit on benefits, appeal to working-class and Labour supporters. Farage's experience and understanding of his base enable him to engage voters and mold opinions, making him a formidable figure in British politics despite the disarray of his party's operations.
Farage's chaotic and seemingly unserious approach has allowed him to evade the standards expected of politicians, making him less vulnerable to direct attacks.
His recent promises to scrap the two-child limit on benefits and restore pensioners' payments indicate a strategic move to resonate with both Labour supporters and the general public.
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