Nigel Farage, who recently repurposed his Brexit Party to challenge the UK’s handling of the pandemic, says that the rollout of vaccines needs fresh thinking from outside the government. Leading the vaccine rollout, Farage suggested, could be none other than a long-standing political nemesis: former prime minister Tony Blair. “Much as I don’t like Tony Blair, he does get things done, he does command respect, he is seriously bright,” said Farage in a Jan. 4 video posted to Twitter. Farage noted that the former prime minister had pushed for a change in approach to the rollout of first and second vaccine jabs, which was later adopted by the government. In November, Farage and the Brexit Party chairman Richard Tice announced they were repurposing the party to challenge government policy on pandemics, including the use of lockdown measures. After the announcement of a third national lockdown in England yesterday, however, Farage …