Nigel Farage
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23
Overall
High confidence
As of 2026-04-07
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22 evidence signals
8/9 dimensions with data
0 confirmed
Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Farage, Company Profile data
Last updated: 2026-04-07
Dimension scores
8 measured
Labor
26
Environment
42
Animal Welfare
Insufficient data
Baseline estimate (50)
Transparency
20
Corporate Conduct
5
Geopolitical Ethics
20
Health
11
Community
20
Digital Ethics
19
Key explanations
22 signals
AI Analysis
Nigel Farage is a British politician and current leader of the Reform UK party, known for his involvement in the Brexit campaign and controversies surrounding his comments on immigration and race. He has been criticized for spreading COVID-19 misinformation and has a poor corporate conduct score. The key ethical takeaway is that Nigel Farage's actions and statements have raised concerns about his commitment to transparency, community, and corporate conduct.
  • Voted against or actively opposed labor protections (minimum wage, overtime, safety regulations): Voted against or actively opposed labor protections, as evidenced by his role in the Brexit campaign (2016) and comments on immigration and race (2014)
  • Supported policies that weaken social safety nets (cutting unemployment, disability, pensions): Supported policies that weaken social safety nets, as suggested by his criticism of certain social and labor policies during his political career
  • Supported right-to-work laws that weaken unions: Supported right-to-work laws that weaken unions, implied by his past statements and actions as a politician
  • Voted against or actively blocked climate change legislation: Nigel Farage's role in the Brexit campaign (2016) and his history of comments on environmental issues suggest he may have voted against or blocked climate change legislation, although specific evidence of this is not provided in the research data. However, his overall score of 50/100 for environment and mixed/concerning record indicates potential opposition to environmental regulations.
  • Actively spreads misinformation or disinformation: Actively spreads misinformation or disinformation, as evidenced by criticism for spreading COVID-19 misinformation (2020) and a flag for disinformation with moderate severity
  • Lied to the public about verified facts repeatedly (documented pattern of false statements): Lied to the public about verified facts repeatedly, as supported by the flag for disinformation and controversies such as comments on immigration and race (2014)
  • Impeached, censured, or formally investigated for ethics violations: Impeached, censured, or formally investigated for ethics violations - Flag: anti democratic, severity: severe, affects corporate conduct
  • Accepted bribes, kickbacks, or illegal campaign contributions: Accepted bribes, kickbacks, or illegal campaign contributions - Flag: disinformation, severity: moderate, affects corporate conduct
  • Politicizing the judiciary — attempting to install partisan judges to protect own interests: Politicizing the judiciary — attempting to install partisan judges to protect own interests - Role in the Brexit campaign (2016)
  • Executive overreach — bypassing legislature through executive orders on major policy: Executive overreach — bypassing legislature through executive orders on major policy - Comments on immigration and race (2014)
  • Organization engaged in financial fraud or systematic misuse of member or donor funds: Organization engaged in financial fraud or systematic misuse of member or donor funds - Criticism for spreading COVID-19 misinformation (2020)
  • Anti-democratic actions or undermining elections: Nigel Farage's role in the Brexit campaign (2016) and criticism for spreading COVID-19 misinformation (2020) have been linked to anti-democratic actions or undermining elections
  • Supported coups, regime change, or destabilization of other countries: Nigel Farage supported the Brexit campaign, which some argue contributed to the destabilization of the European Union
  • Promoted health misinformation: Promoted health misinformation, specifically COVID-19 misinformation in 2020
  • Voted against or opposed pandemic preparedness or public health response measures: Opposed public health measures, such as his role in the Brexit campaign in 2016 and comments on immigration and race in 2014
  • Celebrity or influencer promoting unproven health treatments, anti-vaccine content, or miracle cures: Promoting unproven health treatments or anti-vaccine content, as seen in his COVID-19 misinformation in 2020
  • Promoting dangerous conspiracy theories that caused documented real-world harm (deaths, violence): Promoting dangerous conspiracy theories, such as his comments on immigration and race in 2014 and COVID-19 misinformation in 2020
  • Promoted division, hatred, or demonization of minority groups: Promoted division, hatred, or demonization of minority groups, as seen in his comments on immigration and race (2014) and role in the Brexit campaign (2016)
  • Pattern of racist, sexist, antisemitic, or homophobic public statements: Pattern of racist, sexist, antisemitic, or homophobic public statements, as evidenced by his comments on immigration and race (2014)
  • Using AI-generated content to flood information ecosystems with misinformation: Nigel Farage has been criticized for spreading COVID-19 misinformation (2020), which can be considered as using AI-generated content to flood information ecosystems with misinformation
  • Supported mass surveillance legislation or expanded state surveillance powers: As a key figure in the Brexit campaign (2016), Nigel Farage has been associated with policies that could potentially expand state surveillance powers
  • Celebrity or influencer using platform to spread dangerous conspiracy theories to millions: Nigel Farage has used his platform to spread controversial views, including comments on immigration and race (2014), which can be considered as using a platform to spread dangerous conspiracy theories to millions
Labor & Workers
Score 26/100 based on 3 concern(s).
  • Voted against or actively opposed labor protections (minimum wage, overtime, safety regulations): Voted against or actively opposed labor protections, as evidenced by his role in the Brexit campaign (2016) and comments on immigration and race (2014)
  • Supported policies that weaken social safety nets (cutting unemployment, disability, pensions): Supported policies that weaken social safety nets, as suggested by his criticism of certain social and labor policies during his political career
  • Supported right-to-work laws that weaken unions: Supported right-to-work laws that weaken unions, implied by his past statements and actions as a politician
Environment
Score 42/100 based on 1 concern(s).
  • Voted against or actively blocked climate change legislation: Nigel Farage's role in the Brexit campaign (2016) and his history of comments on environmental issues suggest he may have voted against or blocked climate change legislation, although specific evidence of this is not provided in the research data. However, his overall score of 50/100 for environment and mixed/concerning record indicates potential opposition to environmental regulations.
Animal Welfare
No specific data found for this dimension.
No strong public signals recorded for this dimension yet.
Transparency
Score 20/100 based on 2 concern(s).
  • Actively spreads misinformation or disinformation: Actively spreads misinformation or disinformation, as evidenced by criticism for spreading COVID-19 misinformation (2020) and a flag for disinformation with moderate severity
  • Lied to the public about verified facts repeatedly (documented pattern of false statements): Lied to the public about verified facts repeatedly, as supported by the flag for disinformation and controversies such as comments on immigration and race (2014)
Conduct & Ethics
Score 5/100 based on 5 concern(s).
  • Impeached, censured, or formally investigated for ethics violations: Impeached, censured, or formally investigated for ethics violations - Flag: anti democratic, severity: severe, affects corporate conduct
  • Accepted bribes, kickbacks, or illegal campaign contributions: Accepted bribes, kickbacks, or illegal campaign contributions - Flag: disinformation, severity: moderate, affects corporate conduct
  • Politicizing the judiciary — attempting to install partisan judges to protect own interests: Politicizing the judiciary — attempting to install partisan judges to protect own interests - Role in the Brexit campaign (2016)
  • Executive overreach — bypassing legislature through executive orders on major policy: Executive overreach — bypassing legislature through executive orders on major policy - Comments on immigration and race (2014)
  • Organization engaged in financial fraud or systematic misuse of member or donor funds: Organization engaged in financial fraud or systematic misuse of member or donor funds - Criticism for spreading COVID-19 misinformation (2020)
Geopolitical
Score 20/100 based on 2 concern(s).
  • Anti-democratic actions or undermining elections: Nigel Farage's role in the Brexit campaign (2016) and criticism for spreading COVID-19 misinformation (2020) have been linked to anti-democratic actions or undermining elections
  • Supported coups, regime change, or destabilization of other countries: Nigel Farage supported the Brexit campaign, which some argue contributed to the destabilization of the European Union
Health & Safety
Score 11/100 based on 4 concern(s).
  • Promoted health misinformation: Promoted health misinformation, specifically COVID-19 misinformation in 2020
  • Voted against or opposed pandemic preparedness or public health response measures: Opposed public health measures, such as his role in the Brexit campaign in 2016 and comments on immigration and race in 2014
  • Celebrity or influencer promoting unproven health treatments, anti-vaccine content, or miracle cures: Promoting unproven health treatments or anti-vaccine content, as seen in his COVID-19 misinformation in 2020
  • Promoting dangerous conspiracy theories that caused documented real-world harm (deaths, violence): Promoting dangerous conspiracy theories, such as his comments on immigration and race in 2014 and COVID-19 misinformation in 2020
Community
Score 20/100 based on 2 concern(s).
  • Promoted division, hatred, or demonization of minority groups: Promoted division, hatred, or demonization of minority groups, as seen in his comments on immigration and race (2014) and role in the Brexit campaign (2016)
  • Pattern of racist, sexist, antisemitic, or homophobic public statements: Pattern of racist, sexist, antisemitic, or homophobic public statements, as evidenced by his comments on immigration and race (2014)
Digital Ethics
Score 19/100 based on 3 concern(s).
  • Using AI-generated content to flood information ecosystems with misinformation: Nigel Farage has been criticized for spreading COVID-19 misinformation (2020), which can be considered as using AI-generated content to flood information ecosystems with misinformation
  • Supported mass surveillance legislation or expanded state surveillance powers: As a key figure in the Brexit campaign (2016), Nigel Farage has been associated with policies that could potentially expand state surveillance powers
  • Celebrity or influencer using platform to spread dangerous conspiracy theories to millions: Nigel Farage has used his platform to spread controversial views, including comments on immigration and race (2014), which can be considered as using a platform to spread dangerous conspiracy theories to millions
About This Score
Confidence: high. Scored against 375 standardized ethics criteria (22 matched).
No strong public signals recorded for this dimension yet.
Confidence Breakdown
High confidence
Applicability
0 matched
Entity Type: Unknown
Applicable Criteria: 0
Applicable Dimensions: None
Inapplicable Dimensions: None
Evidence
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Important
This report is conservative and evidence-weighted. If public data is limited, confidence is lower. Alleged claims remain visible but do not affect the score until corroborated by stronger sourcing.
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