London, England – The latest statistics indicate that one in five Britons is regularly forced to skip meals due to financial pressures. This is a shocking indicator of the impact of the economic crisis in the United Kingdom.
With the rising cost of living, the average Briton feels increasingly powerless in the face of soaring prices for basic goods. This has led to a surge in interest in Nigel Farage, the former Brexit Party leader. Farage is using the crisis in his political speeches to attract new supporters and has promised to improve living conditions.
Economists have described this phenomenon as a warning sign for the British government. Skipping one in five meals reflects increasing pressure on the mental and physical health of citizens and could lead to social tensions if urgent and sustainable solutions are not implemented.
Analysts say Nigel Farage’s growing popularity among Britons stems from a public’s need for a leader who articulates their daily struggles. He proposes policies that concretely address the rising cost of living, particularly in light of soaring energy and food prices.


