Farage is fiercely anti-establishment. He is well placed to see the corruption and deceit that goes on. He is unpopular because he goes public with it. The ruling elite hate having their feathers ruffled. Anyone who wants change is not the Establishment. The Establishment want the staus quo maintained. Its in their vested interest. Turkeys don't vote for Christmas.
Trump and Farage both want change.
Trump and Farage are both part of the corporate elite - Farage a private-school, Thatcher-worshipping, City trader, and Trump a billionaire businessmen and property tycoon. They will do nothing to tackle low pay for working class people or provide affordable housing for low-earners and young people. The top 1% will continue lining their pockets, while the working class are fed more scapegoats to divert their attention from the fact that it is neo-liberalism (rampant free-market Capitalism) and globalisation which is destroying jobs and driving down wages.
Neither Farage nor Trump will do anything to tackle the power or wealth of the corporate elites on behalf of the working class or blue collar workers. The whole 'we are out there on the side of the people against the elites ' is a giant con - it would be funny if it was not so tragic.
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