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Farage’s lengthy Substack which he now claims is an ‘essay’. The joys of Co-Pilot aka anything to avoid a press conference.

In Uncategorized on June 15, 2026 by kmflett

Andy Burnham has done it and so has Keir Starmer. Written a long substack on their take on current matters that is. Politicians often employ speech writers but whether or not Burnham and Starmer actually wrote their own Substacks, there is no doubt they could have done.

Ukip founder Alan Sked: ‘The party has become a Frankenstein’s monster’ | UK Independence party (Ukip) | The Guardian

The founder of UKIP Alan Skedd in 2014 told the Guardian of his view of Nigel Farage and words.

“Behind that image is someone who isn’t bright,” says Sked, who recalls trying to give the public school-educated Farage remedial grammar lessons: “I spent two hours trying to explain to him the difference between ‘it’s’ with an apostrophe and ‘its’ without and he just flounced out the office saying, ‘I just don’t understand words.'”

So the fact that Farage has now produced a lengthy Substack suggests the Reform Co-Pilot has been working overtime.. Subsequently Farage has claimed its the first in series of essays on Britain. No doubt AI can produce any number and it means Farage can avoid public scrutiny about his £5m bung.

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