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Nigel Paul Farage

Nigel Paul Farage

Leader of Reform UK and Member of Parliament for Clacton; former leader of UKIP and the Brexit Party

United KingdomBorn 1964politicianReform UKUK Independence PartyBrexit PartyUK ParliamentGB News
28
LOW

of 100 · unstable trend · Goodness is mostly theoretical

Standing

28/100

Raw Score

23/85

Confidence

83%

Evidence

Strong

About

Farage is one of the most consequential British populists of the last three decades, central to Brexit and now the face of Reform UK's anti-establishment rise.

He shows unusual persistence, message consistency, and ability to turn grievance politics into real electoral power, but the observable record is weak on direct service to vulnerable people, religious discipline, and careful truth-shaping under pressure.

Five Pillars

Pillar scores (0–100%)

Core Worldview20%(5/25)
Contribution to Others13%(4/30)
Personal Discipline10%(1/10)
Reliability40%(2/5)
Stability Under Pressure73%(11/15)

The record shows high resilience and real delivery power, but weak observable alignment on worship, direct service to vulnerable people, and careful stewardship of truth under pressure.

Goodness over time

Starts at 100 at birth, natural decay after accountability age, timeline events adjust the trajectory.

17 Criteria Scores

Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes

Core Worldview

Belief in god1/5

Public record shows civilizational and cultural rhetoric but little clear evidence of lived theistic commitment.

Belief in accountability last day1/5

Moral language is present, but not clearly grounded in divine accountability.

Belief in unseen order1/5

Little strong evidence of a public worldview ordered by unseen moral limits rather than strategic politics.

Belief in revealed guidance1/5

Scripture-guided public framing is not a visible pattern in the evidence set.

Belief in prophets as examples1/5

Little public evidence that prophetic example is a governing source of conduct.

Contribution to Others

Helps relatives1/5

Little reliable public evidence either way; score kept cautious rather than punitive.

Helps orphans or unsupported young people0/5

No strong public record was found of sustained direct support for unsupported young people.

Helps the poor or stuck1/5

His politics are aimed more at grievance mobilization than verifiable direct service to poor or stuck people.

Helps travelers strangers or cut off people0/5

Migration rhetoric and deportation proposals weigh strongly against this item.

Helps people who ask directly1/5

Constituency evidence is still thin and does not yet support a stronger score.

Helps free people from constraint1/5

Brexit and free-speech arguments can be read as liberation language, but the observable beneficiary set is narrow and contested.

Personal Discipline

Prays consistently1/5

Routine worship practice is not strongly evidenced in the public record.

Gives obligatory charity0/5

No strong public evidence was found of disciplined religiously grounded giving.

Reliability

Keeps promises agreements contracts commitments and clear communication2/5

He is consistent about headline political goals, but repeated inflammatory or misleading claims materially weaken the trust signal.

Stability Under Pressure

Patient during financial difficulty3/5

Long outsider years and recurring political setbacks show stamina, though the public record is not chiefly one of sacrificial financial endurance.

Patient during personal hardship4/5

He stayed active after a serious plane crash and repeated public humiliation without dropping out of public life.

Patient during conflict pressure fear or battlefield moments4/5

Under intense controversy and political attack, he usually stays composed enough to keep organizing and messaging effectively.

Timeline

Key events and documented turning points

2006

Became UKIP leader and pushed the party into national prominence

Britannica's career summary places Farage's leadership phase as the period when UKIP broadened from a narrow anti-EU vehicle into a durable nationalist-populist force in British politics.

He became the public face of hard Euroscepticism and built the platform that later helped pressure the mainstream right toward a referendum.

high
2016

Played a major role in the campaign that delivered Brexit

Britannica and later AP reporting both treat Farage as a major architect of the political campaign that pushed the United Kingdom out of the European Union.

A long-stated political objective was substantially achieved, showing real delivery power and long-horizon persistence.

high
2023

Independent review found serious failings in Coutts account closure

An AP report on the independent review said there were serious failings in how Coutts shut Farage's account and handled confidentiality, after a high-profile dispute over whether he had been treated unfairly for his politics.

The episode reinforced his outsider narrative and showed persistence under elite institutional conflict, even though it did not validate every broader claim made around later debanking politics.

medium
2024

Returned to frontline politics, retook Reform UK leadership, and won Clacton

AP reported his June 3, 2024 return to frontline politics and the UK Parliament record shows he won Clacton on July 4, 2024 with 46.2% of the vote after seven previous failed attempts to enter Westminster.

He translated long-running celebrity politics into a Commons seat and renewed institutional leverage.

high
2024

Faced broad criticism after saying the West provoked Russia's invasion of Ukraine

AP coverage of the BBC interview says Farage linked NATO and EU expansion to the invasion and drew cross-party criticism, with opponents describing him as a Putin apologist.

The comments intensified longstanding concerns that he handles high-stakes truth claims provocatively rather than carefully.

high
2024

Outlined a plan to detain and deport people arriving irregularly, including children

AP reported that Farage said a Reform government would leave the European Convention on Human Rights and immediately detain and deport those arriving illegally, including children.

The policy stance sharpened his anti-immigration appeal while weighing strongly against social-care alignment for strangers and vulnerable newcomers.

high
2026

Led Reform UK to major local-election gains that deepened pressure on Britain's two main parties

AP reported that Reform UK won hundreds of council seats and made gains in former Labour and Conservative territory, confirming Farage as a central disruptive force in current British politics.

His influence expanded materially beyond media presence into a larger and more durable electoral network.

high

Pressure Tests

Behavior under crisis or scrutiny

2010 plane crash and long outsider years before Westminster entry

2010

Farage survived a serious campaign-plane crash and then spent years losing parliamentary races while remaining a polarizing public figure outside Westminster.

Response: He stayed combative and kept returning to politics until finally winning a seat in 2024.

positive_for_resilience

2023 Coutts debanking dispute

2023

A public battle with Coutts and NatWest put him at the center of a free-speech and institutional-fairness controversy.

Response: He pressed the case aggressively and benefited politically when an independent review found serious failings by the bank.

mixed_but_resilient

2024 Southport aftermath and migration unrest climate

2024

After the child murders in Southport, false claims about the attacker spread rapidly online and anti-migrant unrest followed.

Response: Reporting says Farage inaccurately suggested police were withholding key facts, reinforcing concerns about his conduct in volatile moments.

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Progression

crisis years

Electoral defeats, a serious crash, and recurring controversy tested his staying power but did not moderate his style.

mixed

current stage

His current phase combines renewed electoral momentum with a morally weak profile on care for outsiders, worship evidence, and restraint in truth-shaping.

unstable

early years

Commodities-trading roots and early eurosceptic activism hardened into a sovereignty-first political identity.

up

growth years

Leadership of UKIP and then Brexit campaigning moved him from fringe operator to one of the most consequential agenda-setters in modern British politics.

up

Behavioral Patterns

Positive

  • Turns outsider grievance politics into durable electoral leverage rather than one-off protest moments.
  • Keeps a remarkably consistent message across decades and across several party vehicles.
  • Absorbs defeats and personal pressure without withdrawing from public life.

Concerns

  • Repeated rhetoric about migrants, Muslims, and cultural threat narrows the social-care signal, especially toward strangers.
  • High-profile claims in security-sensitive contexts often maximize provocation more than careful truthfulness.
  • Public evidence for direct charitable service, family-care emphasis, and lived devotional discipline remains thin.

Evidence Quality

6

Strong

2

Medium

1

Weak

Overall: strong

This profile evaluates observable public behavior, commitments, outcomes, and documented patterns. It does not judge hidden intentions, private repentance, or ultimate spiritual standing.