Thanks for bothering to answer
It’s a fact though is it not that Farage has been visible in Russian media and has been controversial in his ‘support’ of putin? Being a great leader of his people?
Well I'd say that the Russian economy is now booming, and support for Putin is growing in Russia. (Largely due to the war effort of course) he's managed to galvanise the people and as a result the forcast for the Russian economic growth has surged.
So yes he's seen as doing well.
What people don't grasp is that the problems for Putin will only come when the war ends.
That's when the military spending stops and production and hence output hence growth rapidly declines, and jobs are shed.
That could trigger a recession or even a depression, that's when Putin is vulnerable.
That's why he's in no hurry to stop the war.
What the west should be doing is seeking a way to end the war that gives Putin a way to stop Russia slipping into financial collapse while preserving as much of Ukraine's sovereignty as possible.
While we continue to cast Russia as a permanent enemy we will always live under the threat of WW3, when in fact Russia has the potential to be Europe's biggest export market.
Make trade. Not war.
Farage (for all his faults) seems to be the only politician that understands that.