Claim fe25292cChecked 09 Jul 2026
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They were, on both sides, traditionally Conservative.
Nigel Farage·Nigel Farage - High Profiles·ArticleFactual · historical current chronological
Reasoning & Evidence09 Jul 2026
Farage’s statement matches his own public descriptions of his family background. In the 2011 High Profiles interview, he said his family were “traditionally Conservative” on both his mother’s and father’s sides, and in a 2026 LBC interview he said both his grandparents and parents “would have always been Conservative.” Those accounts support the claim that they were traditionally Conservative on both sides. Sources: High Profiles interview with Nigel Farage (`https://highprofiles.info/interview/nigel-farage/`); LBC, “Nigel Farage admits some in his family do not vote Reform” (`https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/nigel-farage-admits-some-in-his-family-do-not-vote-reform-5HjdbWP_2/`).
From article
Well, you know, this is all rather silly, isn’t it, because, actually, calling somebody ‘a damp rag’ is a pretty minor form of abuse compared with what happens every Wednesday at Prime Minister’s Questions. My family, both my mother’s side and my father’s, were very patriotic people. They believed in this country, they believed that the sacrifices they’d lived through through two world wars, awful though they were, had been worthwhile to keep our freedom and democracy. When I was small, you could never spend time with my grandparents without them talking about the past. One of my grandfathers was wounded in the Great War, in a very nasty action in which the corporal got the VC. We were basically, on both sides, traditionally Conservative – but all mega-Thatcherite, because that was a breath of fresh air.
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[1]newstatesman.com
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2014/11/nigel-farage-i-m-not-right-or-left-i-m-radical
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