000.0s–004.5s | LEFT FRAME | You don’t have to like Farage to see what just happened. 004.5s–009.0s | THE OLD DEAL | A media-political class framed events, then called that public reason. 009.0s–013.5s | THE MOVE | Farage turns institutional judgement into a direct public test. 013.5s–018.0s | THE CHALLENGE | You say he is illegitimate. He says: let voters decide. 018.0s–022.5s | WHY THE MEDIA REACTS | Because this bypasses the people who normally define seriousness. 022.5s–027.0s | THE LEFT QUESTION | What happens when democratic legitimacy is filtered through elite language first? 027.0s–031.5s | THE FAILURE | If every challenge is called dangerous, the word stops controlling the public. 031.5s–036.0s | THE SNAPSHOT | This is not only about Farage. It is a crisis of mediated democracy. 036.0s–040.5s | THE LINE | When framing becomes visible, it becomes contestable. 040.5s–045.0s | END CARD | The public is now watching the people who claim to explain the public.