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The former leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) created 21 months ago a new political force, Brexit, to increase pressure on then-Prime Minister Theresa May to implement the will of the electorate in a referendum and withdraw the country from the European Union.
After the UK left the EU in January, the party fell into the shadows, but government action to combat the coronavirus pandemic and the announcement of a second quarantine led Farage to revive his political force.
“While we are closely monitoring Brexit, it is time to refocus our efforts,” Farage wrote in The Sunday Telegraph.
“The most sensitive issue is the deplorable government response to the coronavirus. Their “strategy” is to intimidate the nation through intimidation through various quarantines, rules, regulations and threats, “he wrote.
“It will not help fight a disease that will exist for a long time, perhaps, forever,” added the politician.
Farage warned that the debate on how to deal with the pandemic was becoming more toxic than the Brexit controversy, and called on the government to fight the coronavirus by following Sweden’s example. This Nordic country has so far not applied universal quarantine, limited to local restrictions.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday the introduction of a four-week quarantine in England as the country continues to rise rapidly with COVID-19 morbidity and deaths approaching 47,000.
Farage also wants his party to “take over privileged groups” like the unelected House of Lords and the BBC.
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