A decade after the UK’s Brexit referendum, Nigel Farage, a key figure in the Leave campaign, appears poised for another political success. Former Prime Minister David Cameron initially proposed the referendum in 2015 as a strategy to unify the conservative vote and suppress rising populist sentiment. However, this plan backfired, ultimately leading to the UK’s departure from the European Union. The text suggests Cameron’s victory in the 2015 election was a “Pyrrhic victory,” implying it came at a significant cost – the unraveling of the UK’s relationship with Europe. Now, Farage is reportedly gaining momentum, hinting at a potential return to prominence and further disruption of the British political landscape. The article frames this as a continuation of the political forces unleashed by the Brexit vote.
