Nigel Farage: 'Broken Britain', national identity and lessons from Trump

Nigel Farage: 'Broken Britain', national identity and lessons from Trump

Author: BBC Radio 4 February 13, 2026 Duration: 52:53

A frank conversation with the leader of Reform UK.

Nigel Farage has put his party on a "general election war footing" and says he is preparing for power.

What has his party still got to learn before they're ready?

Who is he referring to when he talks about putting "our own people first"?

And what made him change his mind and return to politics?

Senior Producer: Daniel Kraemer Producer: Flora Murray Editor: Giles Edwards Sound: Ged Sudlow

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