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Nigel Farage 15:28 - May 28 with 15870 viewsunion_jack

Nigel seems to be voicing the opinions of the silent majority of this country. Yes?

Or no?

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Nigel Farage on 22:17 - Jun 29 with 834 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Nigel Farage on 22:14 - Jun 29 by KeithHaynes

Corbyn was the son of Michael Foot, he brought the final hatchet down on whatever Labour wanted to be.


Michael foot despite his limitations was a genuine intellectual heavyweight.

Corbyn is simply a wanton fool.

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Nigel Farage on 20:27 - Jun 30 with 670 viewsSullutaCreturned

Nigel Farage on 10:01 - Jun 29 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

The media are playing into reforms hands. We saw in America and to a lesser extent during brexit that the media and general establishment creating a narrative that portrays millions of people as racist scumbags often galvanises the vote.

Its right that these individuals are identified and called out but they don’t seem to be going after the wrong ‘uns in the other parties with such vigour.


Todays politics ia mostly about trashing th oppositin rather than being positive about yourself and people are fed up of it.

The BBC had a story recently about AI being used to create fake social media posts and they are very hard to distinguish from the truth. So who knows, maybe AI was used to set up Farage, or, maybe he is te slimy, nasty individual I think he is.
I watched Have I got news for you and they showed a clip of Farage being interviewed and he got really aggressive and shirty when asked a question, he accused the presenter of being thick and boring and didn't answer the question, in fact his answer was "pass" like it was a quiz show.

Farage isnt getting my vote, he's just as nasty as the tories. He makes out he's the man of the people but if he gets power things can ony get worse.
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Nigel Farage on 01:57 - Jul 1 with 608 viewsRobbie

Nigel Farage on 22:17 - Jun 29 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

Michael foot despite his limitations was a genuine intellectual heavyweight.

Corbyn is simply a wanton fool.


Corbyn blanked me once on a PR visit to the TATA plant I was then working in .
He seemed to be cared about Steel making in Wales , say hello then when you walk by .

He lost my vote that day , a nod or small gesture might have swung my thinking .
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Nigel Farage on 11:17 - Jul 1 with 547 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Nigel Farage on 01:57 - Jul 1 by Robbie

Corbyn blanked me once on a PR visit to the TATA plant I was then working in .
He seemed to be cared about Steel making in Wales , say hello then when you walk by .

He lost my vote that day , a nod or small gesture might have swung my thinking .


They don’t give a flying monkeys jizz. An MP had his goons throw me out of a pub once because I interrupted his “I’m just an ordinary bloke drinking beer in a pub” routine with uncomfortable questions about Iraq and Mr Blair turning the United Kingdom into the USA’s personal little lapdog.

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Nigel Farage on 12:41 - Jul 1 with 513 viewsDr_Winston

Nigel Farage on 22:17 - Jun 29 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

Michael foot despite his limitations was a genuine intellectual heavyweight.

Corbyn is simply a wanton fool.


Yep. His politics were hopeless but he was well known as one of the smartest men in Parliament.

Corbyn is a mediocrity. An entry level intellect as most on the far left tend to be.

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Nigel Farage on 12:47 - Jul 1 with 508 viewsonehunglow

Nigel Farage on 12:41 - Jul 1 by Dr_Winston

Yep. His politics were hopeless but he was well known as one of the smartest men in Parliament.

Corbyn is a mediocrity. An entry level intellect as most on the far left tend to be.


His donkey jacket appearance at Remembrance Day did him no favours but I don’t think he was in any way being disrespectful .
A genuine pacifist and good on him.
Corbyn is beyond contempt .

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Nigel Farage on 21:01 - Jul 1 with 401 viewsKeithHaynes

Back on topic I see that the opening question to Farage on ‘question time’ just happened to be from a BBC employed producer. He has since closed his FB account.

Another random member of the public of course.

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Nigel Farage on 21:34 - Jul 1 with 353 viewsBoundy

Nigel Farage on 21:01 - Jul 1 by KeithHaynes

Back on topic I see that the opening question to Farage on ‘question time’ just happened to be from a BBC employed producer. He has since closed his FB account.

Another random member of the public of course.

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Whether you agree or disagree with his political view or not , he has the same right to be shown the same courtesy as the other party leaders ,. It's becoming a worrying trend that the BBC along with Sky are regularly being shown up for their left wing bias .

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Nigel Farage on 09:50 - Jul 2 with 255 viewscontroversial_jack

If the BBC is institutionally left-wing, its key personnel should be too. Yet the recently departed chairman Chris Patten is a former Conservative cabinet minister. Veteran newspaper editor Andrew Neil, presenter of two high-profile political shows, is quite openly right-wing. Making the case that Andrew Marr and former national Young Conservatives chairman Nick Robinson, two of BBC TV’s other leading political broadcasters, are rabid pinkos is a hopeless task.
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Nigel Farage on 12:20 - Jul 2 with 217 viewsKeithHaynes

Nigel Farage on 09:50 - Jul 2 by controversial_jack

If the BBC is institutionally left-wing, its key personnel should be too. Yet the recently departed chairman Chris Patten is a former Conservative cabinet minister. Veteran newspaper editor Andrew Neil, presenter of two high-profile political shows, is quite openly right-wing. Making the case that Andrew Marr and former national Young Conservatives chairman Nick Robinson, two of BBC TV’s other leading political broadcasters, are rabid pinkos is a hopeless task.


And now this morning it’s revealed the disgusting comments made by an actor were instigated by an independent film maker who specialise in alleged undercover work. That film was purchased by CH4 a tax payer bank rolled institution, the only racist language came from the actor and nobody else.

As has been said, regardless of your political position this is abhorrent behaviour by organisations who are clearly running scared and are in breach of serious election tampering guidelines. Can you imagine if the same thing was done on the Torys ?

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Nigel Farage on 13:25 - Jul 2 with 169 viewsmajorraglan

Nigel Farage on 21:34 - Jul 1 by Boundy

Whether you agree or disagree with his political view or not , he has the same right to be shown the same courtesy as the other party leaders ,. It's becoming a worrying trend that the BBC along with Sky are regularly being shown up for their left wing bias .


I 100% agree with you that Nigel Farage should be shown the same courtesy, dignity and respect as the leaders of the other political parties including the SNP, Plaid Cymru, DUP, Green Party and even Sinn Fein.

I disagree with you in terms of the BBC being left wing, it’s been politicised by this government and previous incarnations of this government and political appointments such as Richard Sharp, Robbie Gibb have moved it from the middle ground towards the right.
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Nigel Farage on 13:31 - Jul 2 with 165 viewsWhiterockin

Nigel Farage on 13:25 - Jul 2 by majorraglan

I 100% agree with you that Nigel Farage should be shown the same courtesy, dignity and respect as the leaders of the other political parties including the SNP, Plaid Cymru, DUP, Green Party and even Sinn Fein.

I disagree with you in terms of the BBC being left wing, it’s been politicised by this government and previous incarnations of this government and political appointments such as Richard Sharp, Robbie Gibb have moved it from the middle ground towards the right.


Is there really a left and right in politics anymore, everything seems to have merged into the centre.

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Nigel Farage on 16:35 - Jul 2 with 133 viewsSullutaCreturned

Nigel Farage on 13:31 - Jul 2 by Whiterockin

Is there really a left and right in politics anymore, everything seems to have merged into the centre.


There's not much in the centre anymore, Labour edged further right under Blair, Corbyn tried to take them back to the left but now Starmer...I don't know.
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Nigel Farage on 16:38 - Jul 2 with 130 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Nigel Farage on 16:35 - Jul 2 by SullutaCreturned

There's not much in the centre anymore, Labour edged further right under Blair, Corbyn tried to take them back to the left but now Starmer...I don't know.


Centre means just sitting on the fence dispassionately not having an opinion on anything.

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Nigel Farage on 20:18 - Jul 2 with 83 viewsKeithHaynes

There’s no left or right anymore, it’s long gone, and quite rightly so.

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Nigel Farage on 20:45 - Jul 2 with 53 viewsmax936

Nigel Farage on 13:25 - Jul 2 by majorraglan

I 100% agree with you that Nigel Farage should be shown the same courtesy, dignity and respect as the leaders of the other political parties including the SNP, Plaid Cymru, DUP, Green Party and even Sinn Fein.

I disagree with you in terms of the BBC being left wing, it’s been politicised by this government and previous incarnations of this government and political appointments such as Richard Sharp, Robbie Gibb have moved it from the middle ground towards the right.


I can't stand the bloke, I won't listen to him I won't watch him, I just can't abide him. I wish he would just slither away and never be seen again.

Then again I hope Sunak slithers away as well, as for Boris, its all been said.
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