Overview
- Farage’s Cameo page listed him as unavailable, and a source told the Guardian he paused activity over security concerns.
- One video appears to promote the Road Rage Terror Tour, hosted by Diagolon figures, which Canadian monitors describe as a neo‑fascist militia.
- The review logged more than 20 uses or allusions to the phrase “if in doubt, kick them out,” plus references to antisemitic conspiracy theories and sexist remarks.
- Reform UK said the messages were novelty content rather than political statements and that mistakes can occur at scale, while Farage declined detailed comment and disputed the reporting’s sourcing.
- Farage has recorded thousands of paid videos, typically charging about £70–£85 and declaring significant earnings, and earlier this year he was duped into a tribute to convicted paedophile Ian Watkins.