Fionnán Sheahan
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Nigel Farage is back in the headlines this week due to his latest side hustle in cryptocurrency.
Well, stack cannot be a Bitcoin treasury unless we buy Bitcoin, which is exactly what we've done today.
But as support for his reform party continues to swell in the UK, the idea of Farage becoming prime minister no longer feels entirely far-fetched.
So, what is the current political temperature in the UK?
And has Farage really got one foot in the door of number 10 Downing Street?
But it isn't just UK politics he's interested in.
And after multiple attempts to interject in Irish politics, Farage is no stranger to the Irish public.
But why is he interested in us?
And what would his premiership mean for Ireland?
I'm Fionnain Sheehan, and today on the IndoDaily, I'm joined by TRT World presenter Enda Brady to assess the reform leader's chances of power and whether or not he could lead the charge for a united Ireland.