Nigel Farage Reform UK Brexit Leader modern portrait poster
Nigel Farage Reform UK Leader modern portrait A3 print
Nigel Farage Reform UK Leader modern portrait A1 print
Nigel Farage Reform UK Leader modern portrait poster
Nigel Farage Reform UK Brexit Leader portrait design
Nigel Farage Reform UK Leader modern portrait A2 print
Nigel Farage Reform UK Leader modern portrait A0 print
Nigel Farage Reform UK Leader modern portrait framed poster
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Nigel Farage Reform UK Leader - Politics Series A3, A2, A1 or A0 Icon Print

Regular price £9.99

Our Politics Series of designs feature a range of significant figures from the world of politics with a range of views. We only produce them, you can vote for and agree with whoever you wish or not. They are heroes and villains to someone. This one is the catalyst for enormous change - Nigel Farage.

Nigel Farage is the political cockroach of Westminster — and in fairness to him, he would probably raise a pint to the compliment. Parties have collapsed, leaders have come and gone, referendums have been won, banks have apologised, broadcasters have spluttered, and yet Farage keeps reappearing: grinning, smoking, needling, campaigning and somehow turning grievance into television.

His supporters see him as one of the most consequential British politicians of the modern era. He did not become Prime Minister, but he helped force the referendum that changed Britain. As UKIP leader, Brexit Party leader, Reform UK leader, MEP and now MP for Clacton, Farage has made a career of standing outside the gates of polite politics, shouting until someone inside nervously opened them. Parliament’s records confirm he has been Reform UK MP for Clacton since 4 July 2024; his long public career also includes leadership of UKIP and Reform/Brexit Party.  

To admirers, he is authentic, funny, direct and devastatingly good at spotting the voter who feels ignored by everyone else. Immigration, sovereignty, net zero, banks, free speech, the boats, the blob — Farage knows how to take an issue, put it in plain English, and make Westminster sound like it has been caught hiding under the table. His 2023 Coutts row also gave him one of his favourite things: vindication. NatWest’s own review found Coutts had failed to treat him fairly “in the round”, while the BBC apologised for its reporting on the closure of his accounts.  

Then there is the Farage his opponents see — less man of the people, more saloon-bar thunder machine with a donor list.

Critics say Farage has spent decades throwing political grenades and then strolling off before the rebuilding work begins. They accuse him of stoking division on immigration, flirting with Trumpist theatrics, and being much better at diagnosing national rage than prescribing anything that survives first contact with a Treasury spreadsheet. Reform’s candidate-vetting rows have kept returning like a bad smell in a village hall carpet; recent reporting found multiple local-election candidates with extremist or racist online remarks, while Reform said it was investigating.  

There is also scrutiny over Reform’s dependence on major donor Christopher Harborne, with recent reporting saying he has given more than £22 million to the party.   To fans, Farage is the bloke who broke the cartel. To critics, he is Brexit’s after-sales department: still smiling, still selling, and still absolutely certain the warranty is someone else’s problem.

Limited Edition of 250 A3 prints. A2, A1 & A0 sizes just 20 of each.

Shipped in cardboard backed envelope - A3 Size. Larger sizes in rigid tubes.


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