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Brexit party leader has given a number of interviews that draw on far-right conspiracy theories.
Hate-filled platform has no restrictions on antisemitic, misogynist or racist content. / Leading figures on the far right, including Ukip candidates in the upcoming European elections, are encouraging their followers to join a new hate-filled social media platform. The network, called Gab, has no restrictions on antisemitic, misogynist or racist content, and has been used to promote terrorism.
He and others like him seek to exploit voters’ deepest fears about the ruling order and take power for themselves.
Nigel Farage, the Brexit party leader, has insisted he is not a conspiracy theorist after he repeatedly appeared on a far-right US talkshow and openly discussed ideas about a “new world order” linked to antisemitic tropes.
Brexit party leader referred to ‘new world order’ in interviews with Alex Jones
Brexit party leader fails in chats to challenge Alex Jones’s conspiracy theories and airs some of his own.
Jacob Rees-Mogg and Priti Patel tweet support for offshoot of US group accused of anti-Islam views.