Andrew Tate, Jordan Peterson and Donald Trump are not random names in Farage’s orbit. They point to a politics that treats women’s equality as part of what has gone wrong. Trading in misogyny and resentment Farage has spent the past two years placing himself alongside men and movements that trade on resentment towards women and contempt for feminism. In 2024, he described Andrew Tate as an “important voice” for “emasculated” men, defended “male …