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At Britain’s general election in July, the populist Reform UK Party leader Nigel Farage finally won a seat in the House of Commons at the eighth time of asking, entering Parliament with four colleagues. Now he’s setting his sights on upturning the country’s traditional two-party duopoly.
“At the next election in 2029 or before, there will be hundreds of newcomers under the Reform UK label,” Farage promised rival politicians at a swanky London dinner earlier this month. “We are about to witness a political revolution.”