Politics
Farage is a rank hypocrite
Marina Purkiss has renewed scrutiny of Reform leader Nigel Farage, arguing that his conduct does not match his divisive public rhetoric.
Farage…
Rails against WFH while employing his wife to WFH
Rails against the EU while taking the EU pension
Rails against “elites” while being bankrolled by them and happily hobnobbing with them
Rails against people speaking other languages while his own kids speak German.… pic.twitter.com/npFfX6Q3uk
— Marina Purkiss (@MarinaPurkiss) February 10, 2026
Farage: ‘rules for thee, but not for me’
The post in full reads:
Farage…
Rails against WFH while employing his wife to WFH
Rails against the EU while taking the EU pension
Rails against “elites” while being bankrolled by them and happily hobnobbing with them
Rails against people speaking other languages while his own kids speak German.
Do you spot the pattern?
Rules for thee, but not for me.
Purkiss’ rebuttal to Farage comes following his calls for an end to working from home and the ‘focus’ on employees having a work-life balance. Farage instead stated that it was a ‘nonsense’ that people are more productive working from home, suggesting that being with ‘fellow human beings’ would be best.
Yesterday, our own HG hit back at the attack and argued it would have serious negative consequences in practice, saying:
A Reform government would push even more disabled and chronically ill people into work.
Importantly, working from home allows some disabled people to hold down a job. Farage’s attempts to end work-from-home whilst also claiming to want more disabled people to have jobs are contradictory and bullshit. If he actually cared about disabled people, he would be encouraging work-from-home, or work from wherever the hell you want to, as long as the work gets done.
Farage is a hypocrite. And basically, you can’t work from home unless it serves him and his pumped-up little agenda.
Given the above, we can’t help but think Farage is thinking more of ensuring bosses can oversee their inferior staff members, putting them ‘back in their place’, than anything to do with the wellbeing of workers.
We even wrote at the end of 2025 a roundup of the hypocrisy running rife in Reform, with our own Willem Moore reporting on one of their lies used to gain votes:
As we reported in October, Kent County Council was also eyeing up a 5% Council Tax rise. You’ll be glad to know that they did not proceed with this ridiculous 5% figure. They did, however, raise Council Tax by 4.989%.
So really, when you think about it, that’s a saving of 0.11 percentage points for the people of Kent who were worried about the 5% rise.
Purkiss’ timely reminder of Farage’s well-documented hypocrisy has been well-received on X, with one account reminding us:
Reform is a scam https://t.co/Is6XApc1Cr
— Trevor McArdle (@McardleTrevor) February 11, 2026
This account points out yet again the double standard for people who work for Farage and co:

On the side of the bosses, not the workers
Once again, Reform and its privileged MP’s prove that they will never be on the side of ordinary people. Instead, they will always be on the side of the already-rich and powerful, or those who work directly for them.
After all, working from home is good for Farage’s wife, but not for ordinary people living ever more strenuous lives.
Featured image via the Canary