Not the Secret Diary of Nigel Farage Aged 61¾
Not the Secret Diary of Nigel Farage Aged 61¾
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Author(s): Young, Lucien
ISBN No.: 9780008824624
Pages: 192
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 27.99
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

**TOTALLY INAUTHENTIC** Unfiltered thoughts from the nation's foremost pub bore Love him or hate him (polling suggests it's mostly the latter), you can't avoid Nigel Farage. The pint-wielding provocateur burst into national consciousness as a UKIP MEP and later served as the architect of Brexit -- y'know, that unmitigated success we're all so happy about. Now he's leader of Reform UK, the Suicide Squad of reactionary politics, and poised to become Prime Minister. Strange as it may seem, this veteran rabble-rouser, gold bullion salesman and part-time MP could soon inhabit 10 Downing Street. As Britain lurches towards an uncertain future, Farage blasts his anti-migrant message on the BBC, GB News . even Cameo. For all his claims of censorship by the mainstream media, it feels like we never stop hearing from him. But that's Nigel in public mode -- how does the Clacton Klaxon really think? The Secret Diary of Nigel Farage Aged 61¾ takes you behind the scenes as the flat-capped blusterer prepares for government.


What follows is a chaotic odyssey of campaigning, complaining and day-drinking. Whether you regard Farage as a deranged demagogue or a champion of Legitimate Concerns(tm), one thing's for sure: it's going to be a bumpy ride. Hugely timely - due to appear in the weeks before the May elections that will prove the acid test of Reform and Nigel Farage's support Endorsement from comedy icons Should appeal to listeners to James O'Brien's LBC show, Jonathan Pie's fans, people who enjoy Led by Donkeys' stunts Sales track-record: Lucien Young's previous works of political satire have fared well. Will feature at least 12 cartoons, along with spoof documentary evidence such as leaked briefing memos, internal polling, bar receipts, memos from Gentlemen's Clubs, plans for a ballroom on Whitehall, hand-written fan letters from Donald Trump, autocue instructions Competition: Britain's Best Political Cartoons; How to Piss Off Men; One Party After Another. Rob Sears; Cold War Steve; Led By Donkeys; James O'Brien; Lewis Goodall; Patrick Maguire; John Crace; Ian Martin; Jason Hazeley.


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