Gaslit Nation
Andrea Chalupa
Ukraine is Turning Crimea into a Russian POW Camp. So Why is Nigel Farage Winning in the UK?!
In this episode of Gaslit Nation, the hosts delve into the deep structural and political crises currently gripping the United Kingdom. Central to the conversation is the long-term fallout of Brexit, which the hosts describe as a failed policy that has severely constrained the UK’s economic growth and public services. They point to the rise of Nigel Farage and Reform UK as a paradoxical outcome, framing Farage as a beneficiary of the same instability he helped create. The discussion highlights troubling financial ties, including massive donations from crypto-backed entities, and draws direct parallels between the disinformation tactics used in the Brexit referendum and those deployed by the far-right in the United States. The episode also features an interview with analyst Ken Harbaugh, who provides a harrowing, firsthand account of his recent trip to Ukraine. Harbaugh shares insights on the resilience of the Ukrainian people, the reality of life under constant bombardment, and the strategic shift in the war as Ukraine works to turn Crimea into a challenging position for Russian forces. Ultimately, the hosts and their guest reflect on the global battle between democracy and authoritarianism, positioning Ukraine’s struggle as a moral beacon that contrasts sharply with the political fragmentation seen elsewhere in the West.
Updated Jun 24, 2026
About This Episode
Ten years after the Kremlin helped tip the very close Brexit vote, Nigel Farage is shockingly leading UK polls. The Putin fanboy, bankrolled by a crypto-king in Thailand tied to Putin's propaganda machine, is making false promises like Donald Trump in the 2024 election. Farage and his billionaire backers want to install a Kremlin Trojan horse to dismantle the rule of law, enrich themselves and the transnational pedo-trade, and wage war on marginalized communities. The waves of hate violence plaguing the UK right now will only get worse.
Like Keir Starmer's time as Prime Minister, Putin is a dead man walking. While his puppets try to break the West, Ukraine is turning Crimea into the world's largest Russian prisoner-of-war camp. Supply lines are being cut, and Russians are fleeing the peninsula. Joining Gaslit Nation with a special message from Ukrainians and to discuss his recent trip to Ukraine is American veteran Ken Harbaugh, along with Russian mafia-expert and Gaslit Nation wing-woman extraordinaire, Olga Lautman, of the Trump Tyranny Tracker.
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Show Notes:
2019: Brexit and Trump are the Same Crime: The Carole Cadwalladr Interview https://www.gaslitnationpod.com/episodes/brexit-and-trump-are-the-same-crime-the-carole-cadwalladr-interview/
"Emma Briant, an academic expert on disinformation at George Washington University, has unearthed new e-mails that appear to reveal the earliest documented role played by Bannon in Brexit. The e-mails, which date back to October of 2015, show that Bannon, who was then the vice-president of Cambridge Analytica, an American firm largely owned by the U.S. hedge-fund billionaire Robert Mercer, was in the loop on discussions taking place at the time between his company and the leaders of Leave.EU, a far-right nationalist organization. The following month, Leave.EU publicly launched a campaign aimed at convincing British voters to support a referendum in favor of exiting the European Union. The U.K. narrowly voted for the so-called Brexit in June, 2016. The tumultuous fallout has roiled the U.K. ever since" https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/new-evidence-emerges-of-steve-bannon-and-cambridge-analyticas-role-in-brexit
Farage confronted over 5 million GBP gift from crypto king https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btQJsxgnON0
Frozen by the challenges of power: how Starmer turned triumph into tragedy https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2026/jun/22/frozen-by-the-challenges-of-power-how-starmer-turned-triumph-into-tragedy
Charity to shut months after marking 40th birthday https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj6g7xl6k6eo
U.S. Special Counsel Mueller filing shows Manafort drafted Ukraine op-ed despite gag order https://www.reuters.com/article/world/us-special-counsel-mueller-filing-shows-manafort-drafted-uk
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