George Monbiot argues that Nigel Farage has escaped electoral punishment despite his central role in Brexit's failure, citing historical examples of leaders who profited from chaos they created. He contends that voters lack the capacity to accurately attribute blame for national decline, making accountability in politics largely theoretical rather than real.
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George Monbiot argues that Nigel Farage has escaped electoral punishment despite his central role in Brexit's failure, citing historical examples of leaders who profited from chaos they created. He contends that voters lack the capacity to accurately attribute blame for national decline, making accountability in politics largely theoretical rather than real.