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*[[File:Cball-Flanders.png]] [[Separatism|Tom Van Grieken]] (1986-) [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] {{PBW|Belgiumball|Belgium}}
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*[[File:Kaczysmf.png]] [[Paternalistic_Conservatism|Benni Tanovic]] (2004-) [[File:Cball-Croatia.png]] [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Croatia Germany {{PBW|Polandball|Poland}}
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In the [[File:Cball-Andalusia.png]] Andalusian regional elections of 2018 the party got 396,607 votes obtaining the 5th place obtaining representation for the first time of those elections and got 12 seats due to his [[File:Antimultcult.png]] Anti-Immigration, [[File:Trad.png]] [[Traditionalism|Traditionalist]] and [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] [[Cultural Nationalism|Spanish Nationalist]] speech, but when it began to have more voice it was in the [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spanish General elections of the 2019, in April it got 2,688,092 and 24 seats, but when the elections were held again in November of the same year, in this case it reached 3,656,979 votes and having 52 seats and a greater representation in the Congress of Deputies would not have much success in 2020. with the regional elections of the Basque Country and Galicia but in 2021 and 2022 the party have already begun to have a large number of votes in Madrid, Catalonia, Castile and Lion and Andalusia, governing as vice presidents in Castile and Lion, along with [[File:SpaPP.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|PP]].
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[[File:Faragism.png]] '''Faragism''' is an [[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|economically liberal,]] [[File:PostConbert.png]] civically variable, [[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|socially conservative,]] and [[File:Nation.png]] nationalist ideology based on the political beliefs of Nigel Farage, who currently serves as the leader of [[File:ReformUK.png]] Reform UK (formerly the Brexit Party) and formerly served as both leader of [[File:UKUKIP.png]] the [[National Liberalism|United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP)]] and a Member of the [[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|European Parliament]]. Farage has displayed [[File:Euroscept.png]] [[Separatism|opposition to the EU,]] [[File:Cultural_Nationalism.png]] [[Cultural Nationalism|favor towards the assimilation of migrants,]] and [[File:Cball-UK.png]] [[Nationalism|British nationalism.]]
As a life-long Eurosceptic, Farage joined UKIP- a party mainly focused on the secession of the UK from the EU- on its foundation in 1993. He would subsequently be elected as an MEP (Member of the European Parliament) for the South-East England constituency in 1999, and later as serve as leader of UKIP on two seperate occasions- firstly
In 2016, The UK voted to leave the EU in a referendum, and Farage subsequently stepped down as leader due to finally accomplishing his life-dream, leaving UKIP without both its charismatic leader and its raison d'etre. However, following a widely-perceived watering down of Brexit by Prime Minister [[File:OneNatFem.png]] [[One-Nation Conservatism|Theresa May]] in 2018, UKIP had an opportunity to regain its former momentum. Instead, the party moved more to the fringe right under Gerard Batten, who hired far-right figures like [[File:TomRob.png]] [[Alt-Lite|Tommy Robinson]] and focused more on opposition to [[File:Muslim 2.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Islam]]. This caused Farage to leave the party and start another under the name of the "Brexit Party", which took all of UKIP's seats in EU parliament. After the UK officially left the EU in 2020, Farage again retired from politics. However, in June 2024, a month before the 2024 general election, Farage returned to politcs, reclaiming his spot as the Reform Party (formerly named the Brexit Party) 's leader, and standing for election as a MP.
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