Armed with a nightly prime-time TV show on GB News, the support of several newspapers and a hardcore army of loyal followers, Nigel Farage is acutely aware of the power and influence he still wields, writes paulwaugh
But the Government looks more vulnerable if the debate now shifts from discussions about rich people’s bank accounts to the wider failures of the banks and their impact on the lives of ordinary Brits.
One was Andy in Kent, who was running two jobs to keep afloat but struggling badly to pay a £1,300 a month increase in his mortgage. Poignantly, he said his mental health was a daily worry to those who know him. Another caller, Steve in Salisbury, was in even more trouble, his mortgage going up by £3,000 a month and now facing repossession on Monday – despite his lender signing up to the voluntary new code. “I’m homeless in 50 days and I’ve been in the property 24 years…They just said ‘we want our money back, you’re in arrears’.”” would be mandatory, not voluntary.
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