Nigel Farage AI Video Sparks Online Mockery

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Nigel Farage AI video has gone viral after the Reform UK leader appeared as a grime rapper.

Farage shared the clip on Twitter/X, describing it as “a little bit of fun.” The full-length video, titled Farage Like Garage, shows him DJing in a club, dancing, and performing at Clacton Pier.

Viewers quickly mocked the video. One wrote, “You can tell it’s AI as he’s actually in Clacton.” Another said, “I thought this was real until it showed you in Clacton just five seconds in!”

The AI-generated lyrics depict him declaring, “Prime Minister of the pub, of the pint, of the people,” and referencing the 2029 general election. He is shown setting fire to a vinyl record labelled “Keir Starmer,” wearing a white fur coat, and dancing on the seafront with a gold chain.

The video was posted by YouTube channel The Crewkerne Gazette, which previously mocked Keir Starmer and King Charles. Fans commented on the humorous exaggeration and creativity of the AI clip.

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage plans to skip Parliament’s return on 1 September. He will attend the National Conservatism conference in Washington DC instead, appearing alongside Trump allies.

The conference features notable figures such as Tulsi Gabbard, Russell Vought, and Kevin Roberts, who support radical U.S. policy changes. Critics say Farage prioritizes U.S. politics over attending Parliament or defending British values.

A Liberal Democrat source said, “Nigel Farage is far more interested in pleasing Trump than standing up for British values.”

Despite the criticism, Nigel Farage AI video continues to attract attention online, blending political satire with AI-generated humor. Social media users remain engaged, sharing and commenting on the clip across platforms.

The viral video highlights the growing role of AI in creating politically themed entertainment. Many are debating whether the technology adds fun or spreads confusion about public figures.

Nigel Farage AI video reflects both the popularity of AI-generated satire and Farage’s continued controversial profile.

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