Since leaving frontline politics, the former UKIP leader has become a host on GB News, a Right-leaning television channel
More than a quarter of British voters would consider voting for a new party led by Nigel Farage.
A new poll shows that 12 per cent of the public would be very interested in backing a new venture if it were launched next year, while 16 per cent would be quite interested.
Mr Farage refused to rule out the possibility of creating a new party and said he had been “overwhelmed” by requests to do so from voters who have emailed him and approached him at the supermarket.
The former UKIP leader stood down as head of the Brexit Party, which has been renamed Reform UK, in March 2021.