Even though in the grand scheme of things Sargon himself right now doesn't seem to impact the political world, I think UKIP are catching on to the whole "influencer" trend and are partly desperate to use him as a platform. Considering that historically they did not merge with the BNP, probably due to association with extreme nationalism not being a good look, they are playing with fire when it comes to Sargon and the easy sound bites that can be used as ammo against them, even if used deceitfully. It would perpetuate the bad image a large amount of the electorate see.
I think Sargon would find difficulty in keeping his ego in check, and he lacks the quick-witted charisma that UKIP would need to become appealing to the public. If people think he would be the next Farage, they will be disappointed. Considering how he cannot handle online debates, he would be laughed out of the room if he tried to square up to an experienced politician.
He has screwed his chances if he was being serious about going to the political stage, at the very best he would be a "controversial" figure that amassed a following on a platform impacted by political issues. He does not do business and trade on the scale that other "controversial" people such as Farage and Trump, he does not have the conviction. People will find out about the "oh this was forced upon me, I just wanted to make vidya" and the "white niggers", then he will immediately be buried, no matter the context etc. Even the most divisive British politicians had qualities the majority admire, Thatcher with the conviction, Blair with the ability to bullshit and turn a room that hates him into one that agrees with him. He has no redeemable qualities that even the worst politicians had. At the most he might have some insight into internet culture that UKIP members over 40 don't understand, but that's about it. His ego and wokeness will prevent him from being pragmatic with political opponents over topics like religious freedom. Even if his opponent in a debate is a blithering moron, he will rub people the wrong way with "Did you even read Locke?!" and in the same breath he will call opposing views based on old ideas outdated.