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it is quite dramatic but not one which nigel farage - even be leader.on. he was asked about the conservative party today, and he said he couldn't care less what happened to the conservative party, so he was pretty much in dismissive mode. that said, there are various times where he is flirted with the conservative party. he attended the liz truss faction, the pop cons as they were called, and he has also been seen dancing around earlier. also interesting, there some, a minority in his view, some in the conservative party wishes he went the other way, joined them in reform, suella braverman the former home secretary, and interestingly, she reacted to the election result by suggesting the conservative party owed their traditional supporters a apology, especially on issues like immigration to stop so this goes to the core of the dilemma the conservative party, facing its worst defeat in modern history, what he does next, what direction does it move in? does it move to the centre and wait for keir starmer to potentially mess up? or does it decide it would t
it is quite dramatic but not one which nigel farage - even be leader.on. he was asked about the conservative party today, and he said he couldn't care less what happened to the conservative party, so he was pretty much in dismissive mode. that said, there are various times where he is flirted with the conservative party. he attended the liz truss faction, the pop cons as they were called, and he has also been seen dancing around earlier. also interesting, there some, a minority in his view,...
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and farage went up 13% a new party.e gains , but they did especially gains, but they did especially well in those pro—brexit often labour held seats. so what farage is going to do is what he tried to do in 2015, but then basically got distracted by the brexit referendum and things took a different turn. he's now going to turn his tanks towards laboun going to turn his tanks towards labour, and he's going to basically hold starmer to account on legal migration, illegal migration, wokery leaving the echr just attacking labour non—stop. and remember, we're going to have a series of by elections now as we go through 24, 25, 26, those by elections are in red wall areas where reform is the main opposition, not the conservatives. who's going to win those by elections? i suspect it will be farage and watch on migration too. to be frank, we know labour's plan on migration isn't going to work. nobody thinks they're going to stop the small boats that will help farage to. so this is the opening of a second flank for that reform par
and farage went up 13% a new party.e gains , but they did especially gains, but they did especially well in those pro—brexit often labour held seats. so what farage is going to do is what he tried to do in 2015, but then basically got distracted by the brexit referendum and things took a different turn. he's now going to turn his tanks towards laboun going to turn his tanks towards labour, and he's going to basically hold starmer to account on legal migration, illegal migration, wokery...
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and nigel farage exploiting it. this _ andrew tate. and nigel farage exploiting it.ing it. this is about i andrew tate. and nigel farage i exploiting it. this is about people ex . loitin . exploiting it. this is about people exploiting a _ exploiting it. this is about people exploiting a division _ exploiting it. this is about people exploiting a division that - exploiting it. this is about people exploiting a division that exists. l exploiting a division that exists. if exploiting a division that exists. if we _ exploiting a division that exists. if we are — exploiting a division that exists. if we are talking about responsibility we also need to look at mainstream parties, that you and i at mainstream parties, that you and i belong _ at mainstream parties, that you and i belong to — at mainstream parties, that you and i belong to come and try and understand some of the division and tensions— understand some of the division and tensions that exist, why they exist and why— tensions that exist, why they exist and why people are so susceptible to being _ and why people
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earlier, mr farage was . london. earlier, mr farage was. thank you mate, where are you from? >> where are you from? oh well, that makes sense. >> you always say well for any. yes >> are you downwind of a couple of renee ? you've had a bigger of renee? you've had a bigger lunch than i've had . lunch than i've had. >> mr farage was forced to repeatedly delay his speech while security staff removed the protesters. he joked that it was good preparation, though, for his new role in the house of commons. it's after reform secured now five seats despite receiving a bigger share of votes than the liberal democrats. and speaking at that conference earlier, the reform leader said the political system needs a makeover. >> don't show us very interesting things. if we had proportional representation, we'd be looking at nearly 100 seats, but equally equally, first past the post inverts the other way, where labour get almost the same number of votes they got. well, if that less fewer votes they got under corbyn, and yet 200 more seats. it is very much my view that our outdated first past th
earlier, mr farage was . london. earlier, mr farage was. thank you mate, where are you from? >> where are you from? oh well, that makes sense. >> you always say well for any. yes >> are you downwind of a couple of renee ? you've had a bigger of renee? you've had a bigger lunch than i've had . lunch than i've had. >> mr farage was forced to repeatedly delay his speech while security staff removed the protesters. he joked that it was good preparation, though, for his new...
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nigel farage for ambassador, kim? i— there though. nigel farage for ambassador, kim?tell you one of those reasons — but let me tell you one of those reasons it — but let me tell you one of those reasons it might— but let me tell you one of those reasons it might matter. - but let me tell you one of thosej reasons it might matter. donald trump _ reasons it might matter. donald trump has — reasons it might matter. donald trump has a _ reasons it might matter. donald trump has a state _ reasons it might matter. donald trump has a state department. reasons it might matter. donald - trump has a state department dinner with keir_ trump has a state department dinner with keir starmer, _ trump has a state department dinner with keir starmer, say, _ trump has a state department dinner with keir starmer, say, next- trump has a state department dinner with keir starmer, say, next march. with keir starmer, say, next march orjune _ with keir starmer, say, next march orjune. it's— with keir starmer, say, next march orjune. it's in— with keir starmer, say, next march orjune. it's in
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it's a nigel farage and reform mps plan . farage and reform mps plan.voir dog style show of force on first day of parliament. so the memes are going to be amazing and i'm not really sure what that means. it just means that five of them are going to come in there and mess stuff up and get involved and, cause a nuisance. it kills them , cause a nuisance. it kills them, it says. gloating. reform sources also revealed a hit list of nearly 90 labour seats they will target next, and a reform uk party source said the foxes are in the hen house now. there's not that many people in reform so basically that's farage or lee anderson. >> that said, that is because there's all those chickens. >> oh no, i just mean i just mean it says sources. it's like, which of the five was it? you know , and i know most of them. know, and i know most of them. was it ben? >> was it the silhouette like they do in panorama? yeah. to work it out . work it out. >> exactly, but yeah, they're saying we've shown we can win in the red wall. we're now second in more than 80 of their seats.
it's a nigel farage and reform mps plan . farage and reform mps plan.voir dog style show of force on first day of parliament. so the memes are going to be amazing and i'm not really sure what that means. it just means that five of them are going to come in there and mess stuff up and get involved and, cause a nuisance. it kills them , cause a nuisance. it kills them, it says. gloating. reform sources also revealed a hit list of nearly 90 labour seats they will target next, and a reform uk party...
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against this background , nigel farage's reform party is increasingly enjoying public support.gh it's because of him. the poison that is fed to our children, they are told that history at columbine high doesn't matter, they are only told about the bad things we have done in our history, and i stand up and tell them enough is enough, we should be proud of who we are and where we came from. take it away! but the party’s rating for the highest level of interaction with voters, the reform party is far ahead. so who gets the most love on the internet anyway? this is nigil farage, when he announced his return, almost 12 thousand people liked his post, and this is not something anomalous. 16 of the 20 most popular posts were written by nigel farage, the one who gets the most likes on social media - the us embassy in france is preparing citizens for the most hospitable olympic games in stories. among the recommendations are not to walk in groups of less than five people, to have personal self-defense equipment for everyone, to write down the embassy number on a piece of paper and alway
against this background , nigel farage's reform party is increasingly enjoying public support.gh it's because of him. the poison that is fed to our children, they are told that history at columbine high doesn't matter, they are only told about the bad things we have done in our history, and i stand up and tell them enough is enough, we should be proud of who we are and where we came from. take it away! but the party’s rating for the highest level of interaction with voters, the reform party...
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and if nigel farage leave.nues to besiege the tories on one side, well, get ready. >> gb news the tory party continues to eat itself. socialism. >> can i, can i just pull over? i'll be quick. >> very quick. >> very quick. >> yes. labour. don't think that. labour think that the coalition they've got, i think rightly, is very fragile. and if they don't, you know, play the game properly, they'll end up like boris after 2019. and my personal view is. that's correct. >> well of course that's so they will maintain the necessary discipline to remain in power because they've got enough imagination to see what would happenif imagination to see what would happen if they didn't. but the conservative party just just became completely irrational some years ago as it began cannibalising itself, basically. and as a result, it didn't have much hope before. it has none now. don't expect me to care because i don't . i've i've because i don't. i've i've despaired of the conservative party as a force of conservatism since 2003, bu
and if nigel farage leave.nues to besiege the tories on one side, well, get ready. >> gb news the tory party continues to eat itself. socialism. >> can i, can i just pull over? i'll be quick. >> very quick. >> very quick. >> yes. labour. don't think that. labour think that the coalition they've got, i think rightly, is very fragile. and if they don't, you know, play the game properly, they'll end up like boris after 2019. and my personal view is. that's correct....
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its leader nigel farage _ many more. 21,000... its leader nigel farage was _ many more. 21,000...00... its leader nigel farage was elected as - many more. 21,000... its leader nigel farage was elected as an l many more. 21,000... its leader. nigel farage was elected as an mp many more. 21,000... its leader- nigel farage was elected as an mp on his eighth attempt, in clacton. believe me, folks, this isjust the first step of something that is going to stun all of you. # sweet caroline... the liberal democrat leader ended the night with the same exuberance with which he campaigned. a staggering comeback took them from 11 seats in 2019 to more than 70 this time, making them once again the third party in westminster. it’s once again the third party in westminster.— once again the third party in westminster. 3 , ., . westminster. it's been fantastic, it's been a _ westminster. it's been fantastic, it's been a record-breaking - westminster. it's been fantastic, | it's been a record-breaking night. it's been a record—breaking night. this is an historic step forward for the liberal democra
its leader nigel farage _ many more. 21,000... its leader nigel farage was _ many more. 21,000...00... its leader nigel farage was elected as - many more. 21,000... its leader nigel farage was elected as an l many more. 21,000... its leader. nigel farage was elected as an mp many more. 21,000... its leader- nigel farage was elected as an mp on his eighth attempt, in clacton. believe me, folks, this isjust the first step of something that is going to stun all of you. # sweet caroline... the...
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and tonight on farage with me. martin daubney as the labour party revealed, they will give asylum to 70,000 migrants. and also for the bibby stockholm barge will be closed. the first boat sir keir starmer has managed to stop. i'm asking where will they all go.7 next managed to stop. i'm asking where will they all go? next up, benefit fraud is costing you, the british taxpayer , billions the british taxpayer, billions of pounds every single year is the government going to do anything to stop it ? first, anything to stop it? first, we'll get the latest on the us presidential race as it looks like kamala harris will face off against donald trump. but first, it's your news with polly middlehurst. >> martin, thank you and good evening to you. well, we start with some breaking news concerning the olympic dressage champion, charlotte dujardin. you may remember her from a few years ago when she was a three time olympic champion. well, she's been handed a six month provisional ban over a video from four years ago showing he
and tonight on farage with me. martin daubney as the labour party revealed, they will give asylum to 70,000 migrants. and also for the bibby stockholm barge will be closed. the first boat sir keir starmer has managed to stop. i'm asking where will they all go.7 next managed to stop. i'm asking where will they all go? next up, benefit fraud is costing you, the british taxpayer , billions the british taxpayer, billions of pounds every single year is the government going to do anything to stop it...
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it's a nigel farage and reform mps plan . farage and reform mps plan.ir dog style show of force on first day of parliament. so the memes are going to be amazing and i'm not really sure what that means. it just means that five of them are going to come in there and mess stuff up and get involved and, cause a nuisance. it kills them , cause a nuisance. it kills them, it says. gloating. reform sources also revealed a hit list of nearly 90 labour seats they will target next, and a reform uk party source said the foxes are in the hen house now. there's not that many people in reform so basically that's farage or lee anderson. >> that said, that is because there's all those chickens. >> oh no, i just mean i just mean it says sources. it's like, which of the five was it? you know , and i know most of them. know, and i know most of them. was it ben? >> was it the silhouette like they do in panorama? yeah. to work it out . work it out. >> exactly, but yeah, they're saying we've shown we can win in the red wall. we're now second in more than 80 of their seats. so
it's a nigel farage and reform mps plan . farage and reform mps plan.ir dog style show of force on first day of parliament. so the memes are going to be amazing and i'm not really sure what that means. it just means that five of them are going to come in there and mess stuff up and get involved and, cause a nuisance. it kills them , cause a nuisance. it kills them, it says. gloating. reform sources also revealed a hit list of nearly 90 labour seats they will target next, and a reform uk party...
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boris johnson supported exit from the european union, along with nigel farage and other figures therewhom we now see in the conservative party, these are all brexiteers who have now lost power. most of them are brexiteers, supporters of brexit. those people in the conservative party who were against leaving, they were effectively marginalised. david cameron resigned the day after the referendum, and with him, as you understand, the whole echelon of people who made a career in... the conservative party, and random people came to power who were just opportunists, boris johnson, lis tras, solution, which no one in particular has ever heard of, and many other names, their names don't matter now, because everyone these people, all these, let's flatter them, ended up in the non-british parliament, and where, some, like johnson, forever tarnished by the reputation of a well-deserved liar of great britain and its surroundings, but this whole story with the exit harmed the british economy. now, when we look at that... situation in... the british economy, in various sectors of the economy, soci
boris johnson supported exit from the european union, along with nigel farage and other figures therewhom we now see in the conservative party, these are all brexiteers who have now lost power. most of them are brexiteers, supporters of brexit. those people in the conservative party who were against leaving, they were effectively marginalised. david cameron resigned the day after the referendum, and with him, as you understand, the whole echelon of people who made a career in... the...
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this is a social disaster. >> well, nigel farage, thank you very much for joining >> well, nigel farage the very much for joining us on the farage show. i'm keeping the chair warm. hope to have you back tomorrow. thank you very much. a quick reaction from the panel much. a quick reaction from the panel. in fact, miriam cates, you are now presenting on gb news. in fact, you are doing britain's newsroom 930 to midday. you're on tomorrow . midday. you're on tomorrow. what's on your show? >> well, i expect we'll be talking about immigration. i expect we'll be talking about kamala harris. but we've also got a story about jd vance. there's a clip that's emerged on twitter today of him talking about how the democrat party is controlled by people who don't have children and making the case that they're therefore not invested in the future. now, of course , this is very course, this is very controversial. i think they're very much two sides to this story, but we'll be discussing that. but yes, i'm still finding my feet and learning to use the autocue. so it's all good fun. >> you did a great job
this is a social disaster. >> well, nigel farage, thank you very much for joining >> well, nigel farage the very much for joining us on the farage show. i'm keeping the chair warm. hope to have you back tomorrow. thank you very much. a quick reaction from the panel much. a quick reaction from the panel. in fact, miriam cates, you are now presenting on gb news. in fact, you are doing britain's newsroom 930 to midday. you're on tomorrow . midday. you're on tomorrow. what's on your...
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but nigel farage said theyit reform.el farage said they it was no longer the tory party that he knew, and he got an enormous majority in clacton. >> nigel farage, about 20,000 votes, i think compared to the conservatives, it was about 11,000, i believe . so huge 11,000, i believe. so huge morning here. let us know your thoughts. this morning . thoughts. this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay we will be with you of course, until midday. we've got judith da silva here with us this morning. good morning judith. i was on gb news with you yesterday evening and obviously a lot has happened dunng and obviously a lot has happened during that period of time. just your your broad assessment really of the result this morning. how do you think the country feels waking up to this new prime minister in sir keir starmer, a labour government with a huge majority of 411 mps, they now have . is it jubilation they now have. is it jubilation or just we're they now have. is it jubilation orjust we're glad they now have. is it jubilation or just we
but nigel farage said theyit reform.el farage said they it was no longer the tory party that he knew, and he got an enormous majority in clacton. >> nigel farage, about 20,000 votes, i think compared to the conservatives, it was about 11,000, i believe . so huge 11,000, i believe. so huge morning here. let us know your thoughts. this morning . thoughts. this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay we will be with you of course, until midday. we've got judith da silva here with us this morning. good...
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that's what nigel farage loves. that's what nigel farage loves. that's his bread and butter.obviously in his element last night, you know, whether that translates into what that means on thursday, i'm not sure. i'm not going to make any predictions about that, but certainly everyone who was there was happy to be there. and they only had three days to organise it and the place was packed. so that tells you something think. >> interesting. well, let's broaden this conversation out now. stephen, you of course, are a labour mp for many years. you know, the way that our democratic system works. it's not it's not about, well, you won enough elections, but it's not about how many votes you get across the country. that's that's what the air war provides. what the ground war provides. what the ground war provides is getting the votes in the right places. absolutely. getting 20% flat across the board wins, you know, seats. >> well, this is the conundrum that faces reform. reform could easily end up with 4 to 5 million votes. you know, i'm not exaggerating that. and they could end up wi
that's what nigel farage loves. that's what nigel farage loves. that's his bread and butter.obviously in his element last night, you know, whether that translates into what that means on thursday, i'm not sure. i'm not going to make any predictions about that, but certainly everyone who was there was happy to be there. and they only had three days to organise it and the place was packed. so that tells you something think. >> interesting. well, let's broaden this conversation out now....
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well, when i come back, it's nigel farage time . he's done the nigel farage time. with us today. so are we playing you some clips of that. and i'm also going to be talking about the nhs and particularly looking forward to that, because i was having a chat with my audience in the break and we've got some strong views. so i'll see you after the . news. >> very good evening to you. it's just coming up to 10:02. the top story tonight, the prime minister has said during his final big campaigning event that he is still in the general election fight . rishi sunak election fight. rishi sunak insisted it's not over until the final whistle blows, adding the election is not a foregone conclusion. >> it is our job. it is our duty >> it is ourjob. it is our duty to make sure that britain does not sleepwalk into this and that's what i need. your help with, because yes, many people may want to say the result of this election is a foregone conclusion, but i believe in my bones that it is not. and i think you do too. >> and in his last general election campaigning event tonight, si
well, when i come back, it's nigel farage time . he's done the nigel farage time. with us today. so are we playing you some clips of that. and i'm also going to be talking about the nhs and particularly looking forward to that, because i was having a chat with my audience in the break and we've got some strong views. so i'll see you after the . news. >> very good evening to you. it's just coming up to 10:02. the top story tonight, the prime minister has said during his final big...
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in nigel farage, when he has to spend every friday— farage, when he has to spend every friday in— faragehe presence he has when he's disruotor— the presence he has when he's disruptor or a snake oil salesman, whichever— disruptor or a snake oil salesman, whichever you like to label him, going _ whichever you like to label him, going around the country and getting a disproportionate amount of media time and _ a disproportionate amount of media time and media interest. this could all blow— time and media interest. this could all blow up— time and media interest. this could all blow up in his face — we are not france _ all blow up in his face — we are not france or— all blow up in his face — we are not france or hungary, and our system really— france or hungary, and our system really doesn't allow us to be. ok, and 'ust really doesn't allow us to be. ok, and just exnlain _ really doesn't allow us to be. ok, and just explain if _ really doesn't allow us to be. oil, and just explain if you would, because we've heard this line a lot and it would be good to be clear, rishi sunak saying a vote f
in nigel farage, when he has to spend every friday— farage, when he has to spend every friday in— faragehe presence he has when he's disruotor— the presence he has when he's disruptor or a snake oil salesman, whichever— disruptor or a snake oil salesman, whichever you like to label him, going _ whichever you like to label him, going around the country and getting a disproportionate amount of media time and _ a disproportionate amount of media time and media interest. this could all...
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will there be a move to get farage impulse? — will there be a move to get farage impulse?ulse?_ and - will there be a move to get farage impulse?_ and the i will there be a move to get farage impulse?_ and the last | impulse? i hope not. and the last time the membership _ impulse? i hope not. and the last time the membership decided, i impulse? i hope not. and the last l time the membership decided, they .ave time the membership decided, they gave you _ time the membership decided, they gave you liz— time the membership decided, they gave you liz truss! _ time the membership decided, they gave you liz truss!— gave you liz truss! farage did enormous _ gave you liz truss! farage did enormous damage _ gave you liz truss! farage did enormous damage to - gave you liz truss! farage did enormous damage to my i gave you liz truss! farage did| enormous damage to my party gave you liz truss! farage did i enormous damage to my party and gave you liz truss! farage did - enormous damage to my party and they have ended up with the government which is diametrically opposed watch nigel ha
will there be a move to get farage impulse? — will there be a move to get farage impulse?ulse?_ and - will there be a move to get farage impulse?_ and the i will there be a move to get farage impulse?_ and the last | impulse? i hope not. and the last time the membership _ impulse? i hope not. and the last time the membership decided, i impulse? i hope not. and the last l time the membership decided, they .ave time the membership decided, they gave you _ time the membership decided, they gave...
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nigel farage has obviously got a lona that? nigel farage has obviously got a long history _ that? got a long history of saying and - that? nigel farage has obviously got a long history of saying and arguing l a long history of saying and arguing far right talking points and repeating the far right rhetoric, but i think this was pretty remarkable what we saw yesterday. this is now of course a sitting member of parliament. and what he was essentially doing and i think a large part of this was a dog whistle form of politics. in the last weekend in london there was a huge far right organisation —— demonstration organised by tommy robinson. many of those speakers said for us, we are your supporters, where you coming and giving a support? ifearthe where you coming and giving a support? ifear the part of nigel farage's rhetoric in those questions that he catch them as questions rather than coming out making to the point directly, was to amplify and spread this information and it was a nod and a wink to those who are right activists that he knows are part of his base now. for an mp to bot
nigel farage has obviously got a lona that? nigel farage has obviously got a long history _ that? got a long history of saying and - that? nigel farage has obviously got a long history of saying and arguing l a long history of saying and arguing far right talking points and repeating the far right rhetoric, but i think this was pretty remarkable what we saw yesterday. this is now of course a sitting member of parliament. and what he was essentially doing and i think a large part of this was a...
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nigel farage warned of a rise in sectarian politics., brutal truth of that. what's your take on all of this? >> well, there's no doubt, martin, there has been the rise of what i call a new sectarianism in british politics, especially in parts of england where there are notable muslim populations. >> now, we've discussed before that supporting the cause of palestinian statehood is a morally respectable one. and there the pro gaza independent candidates, they stood so they could provide an alternative offer for british muslims who were disillusioned with their natural party, the labour party's positioning on israel gaza, saying that there is absolutely no place for sectarian intimidation and harassment in british democracy. >> and i think that there's particularly worrying developments in leicester. leicester south, elected a pro gaza independent candidate while in leicester east, i believe a tory hindu candidate was elected as mp. and i think that it's such a shame that a city like leicester, an english regional city, has essentially bee
nigel farage warned of a rise in sectarian politics., brutal truth of that. what's your take on all of this? >> well, there's no doubt, martin, there has been the rise of what i call a new sectarianism in british politics, especially in parts of england where there are notable muslim populations. >> now, we've discussed before that supporting the cause of palestinian statehood is a morally respectable one. and there the pro gaza independent candidates, they stood so they could...
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, yes nigel farage now, as a result, he was sent to ... parliament, and he was never there when davidon arranged this whole referendum and did all this. nigel farage was not in the parliament, the party of independence of great britain had no chance to get there. now, to be clear, they have four unlucky seats, right? but this is a majoritarian system. you can look closely at their votes, at how many people voted for them, and we'll tell you how many. for this reform party, the populist right. millions of people voted for the party, which was not the case before brexit, when they were just a uk independence party, they didn't get a tenth of the votes they got now, and one more thing, there's one person who after the uk election was congratulated on a landslide victory, said she'd be with nigel farage and not keir starmer to deal with because keir starmer was not even mentioned. this person is donald trump, it was donald trump who congratulated nigel farage on his election victory, that is, donald trump is interested in these four places, his great britain labor, great britain keir star
, yes nigel farage now, as a result, he was sent to ... parliament, and he was never there when davidon arranged this whole referendum and did all this. nigel farage was not in the parliament, the party of independence of great britain had no chance to get there. now, to be clear, they have four unlucky seats, right? but this is a majoritarian system. you can look closely at their votes, at how many people voted for them, and we'll tell you how many. for this reform party, the populist right....
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and nigel farage specifically been saying to counter that?t they are saying is that a vote for reform is a vote for reform. rishi sunak realizes that he is going to lose far more votes proportionately to reform than keir starmer and labor or any of the other smaller parties well. it will chip away at the right wing, the post-brexit, leave- leaning part of the conservative party. even to be a credible opposition, conservatives need a certain numb of mp's. they have got to be around 130, 140. at this stage consistently 20 points down in the polls and with reform chipping away, maybe taking 15, 16% in the election, sunak is really worried that the party that he is not going to be the leader of for very much longer will not be the official opposition. and if it has no place either in government or rest of the country's official opposition, the fe for conservatives is the party will wither and potentially die. lewis: mark, anna, thank you both very much. very interesting stuff. not long to go now. next, children's laureate is a prestigious positio
and nigel farage specifically been saying to counter that?t they are saying is that a vote for reform is a vote for reform. rishi sunak realizes that he is going to lose far more votes proportionately to reform than keir starmer and labor or any of the other smaller parties well. it will chip away at the right wing, the post-brexit, leave- leaning part of the conservative party. even to be a credible opposition, conservatives need a certain numb of mp's. they have got to be around 130, 140. at...
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but of course nigel farage won his seat . course nigel farage won his seat.eed. >> welcome to clacton seafront. this is now nigel farage's manner, he really won very convincingly today and he overturned a majority of almost 25,000. from, giles watling, who of course had that stonking majority in the 2019 election. but nigel farage came away after a relatively short campaign. of course, joining it late, with 8500, almost as a majority. and he will be joined in westminster by at least three other reform mps. richard tice, the former leader of reform , being elected leader of reform, being elected up there in boston and skegness. lee anderson, the former deputy chairman of the tory party who crossed over to reform, was returned in ashfield pretty comfortably , and of course we comfortably, and of course we had rupert lowe also, returned in great yarmouth. so a good day or night so far for reform. i have to say that the earlier estimates from the exit polls have been revised downwards now by pretty much all of the broadcasters to no more than about 4 or 5. now, i
but of course nigel farage won his seat . course nigel farage won his seat.eed. >> welcome to clacton seafront. this is now nigel farage's manner, he really won very convincingly today and he overturned a majority of almost 25,000. from, giles watling, who of course had that stonking majority in the 2019 election. but nigel farage came away after a relatively short campaign. of course, joining it late, with 8500, almost as a majority. and he will be joined in westminster by at least three...
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it's nigel farage. the true opposition to laboun farage. the true opposition to labour.he could have been. i've just been for a few more votes. nigel farage just 364,000 votes. nigel farage just 364,000 votes shy of becoming leader of the opposition, analysis shows. so the insurgent right wing party, by the way, that's the words of the independent, not paul cox, won 14% of the votes but gained just five mps due to the even spread of its support. the conservatives won just 19% but gained 121 seats under the first past the post voting system and another statistic was really revealing. while labour's average votes per seat was 23,600, reforms average was 820,000, well, 821,000 per seat. the number crunching shows . so the number crunching shows. so we've got this is a very this is just an extension of what we've been talking about first past the post proportional representation, the percentage of the population. and louis and i could argue till the cows come home. but these are, these are the peculiarities that , that the peculiarities that, that make our electoral and demo
it's nigel farage. the true opposition to laboun farage. the true opposition to labour.he could have been. i've just been for a few more votes. nigel farage just 364,000 votes. nigel farage just 364,000 votes shy of becoming leader of the opposition, analysis shows. so the insurgent right wing party, by the way, that's the words of the independent, not paul cox, won 14% of the votes but gained just five mps due to the even spread of its support. the conservatives won just 19% but gained 121...
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farage, clacton. >> nigel. paul. farage, clacton. >> and would you like to swear or affirm?>> i would like to swear. please >> i would like to swear. please >> on which i would put the king james bible, please. >> can you do that one? >> can you do that one? >> yes. yes >>- >> yes. yes >> i swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to his majesty the king charles, his heirs and successors according to law. so help me god. thank you . help me god. thank you. >> thanks very much . if you'd >> thanks very much. if you'd like to pass on to my colleague here. thank you. >> and you can also you can almost hear the heads rotating, can't you, at the bbc, at the dinner parties in north london eight times. nigel farage tried eighth time. lucky. there it is . eighth time. lucky. there it is. that's his moment. forever in history. the infamous five. as lee anderson said at the start of the week, the fox is in the chicken pen now. moving on. we've got some shocking exclusive footage for you right now on the show taken this morning. you can now see migrants in
farage, clacton. >> nigel. paul. farage, clacton. >> and would you like to swear or affirm?>> i would like to swear. please >> i would like to swear. please >> on which i would put the king james bible, please. >> can you do that one? >> can you do that one? >> yes. yes >>- >> yes. yes >> i swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to his majesty the king charles, his heirs and successors according to...
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farage, clacton. >> nigel. paul. farage, clacton. >> and would you like to swear or affirm?>> i would like to swear. please >> i would like to swear. please >> on which i would put the king james bible, please. >> can you do that one? >> can you do that one? >> yes. yes »- >> yes. yes >> i swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to his majesty the king charles, his heirs and successors according to law. so help me god. thank you . help me god. thank you. >> thanks very much . if you'd >> thanks very much. if you'd like to pass on to my colleague here. thank you. >> and you can also you can almost hear the heads rotating, can't you, at the bbc, at the dinner parties in north london eight times. nigel farage tried eighth time. lucky. there it is . eighth time. lucky. there it is. that's his moment. forever in history. the infamous five. as lee anderson said at the start of the week, the fox is in the chicken pen now. moving on. we've got some shocking exclusive footage for you right now on the show taken this morning. you can now see migrants in
farage, clacton. >> nigel. paul. farage, clacton. >> and would you like to swear or affirm?>> i would like to swear. please >> i would like to swear. please >> on which i would put the king james bible, please. >> can you do that one? >> can you do that one? >> yes. yes »- >> yes. yes >> i swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to his majesty the king charles, his heirs and successors according to law....
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meanwhile, susie hq this week raised the subject of airtime for nigel farage... well, let's speak to deborah turness, the chief executive of bbc news. thanks for coming on newswatch. the director—general has identified impartiality as the bbc�*s number one priority, and you've heard accusations from viewers of bias during the general election campaign. what was your approach to impartiality during the campaign? well, thank you for inviting me on the programme, samira. when i came to the bbc, understanding the director—general�*s real focus on impartiality, we did a really big piece of work asking audiences across the uk and around the world what they needed today to trust us, and they told us they wanted fairness and respect. and fairness and respect really come together to form impartiality — fairness in reflecting the fullness of the political conversation and respect in showing that we are listening to them because they pay for us and the bbc is here for everyone. eight in ten uk adults came to the bbc during the election period. they said, when asked, "who wo
meanwhile, susie hq this week raised the subject of airtime for nigel farage... well, let's speak to deborah turness, the chief executive of bbc news. thanks for coming on newswatch. the director—general has identified impartiality as the bbc�*s number one priority, and you've heard accusations from viewers of bias during the general election campaign. what was your approach to impartiality during the campaign? well, thank you for inviting me on the programme, samira. when i came to the...
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so we know that nigel farage is very good at creating a lot of noise in the media.ood at creating real enthusiasm among a certain hardcore type of supporter — whether they were people who were involved in the brexit party, whether they were people who all those years ago were involved in ukip, we've got no way of knowing until we see the numbers, uh, whether or not that's going to translate into something that he says using words like, "oh, there's going to be an earthquake and it's a revolution, and we'll be the real opposition." let's be clear — as we said a couple of weeks ago on this podcast, reform is not going to be the real opposition. you know, even in their wildest dreams, they maybe think about, just about scraping into double figures. if but we don't know that yet, right? we do not know. but the suggestion that they will be the real opposition in any kind of technical term is absolutely for the birds. other parties we haven't mentioned like plaid cymru, the snp — mentioning them again — and the greens, it's back to what henry said at the start. they're ju
so we know that nigel farage is very good at creating a lot of noise in the media.ood at creating real enthusiasm among a certain hardcore type of supporter — whether they were people who were involved in the brexit party, whether they were people who all those years ago were involved in ukip, we've got no way of knowing until we see the numbers, uh, whether or not that's going to translate into something that he says using words like, "oh, there's going to be an earthquake and it's a...
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four years ago nigel farage became leader just nigel farage became leaderjust a month ago. tice of course, the chairman known to viewers of gb news, along with lee anderson, he's now the mp for ashfield for reform uk and rupert lowe, he's the mp in greater great yarmouth . and i greater great yarmouth. and i think what will be fascinating over the next five years, not least to see how this labour government, imprints its will on the uk and how it runs this country. but watching how the right reforms and whether in fact reform uk can be the new voice of the right, as nigel farage has told us he wants to be, i should say that donald trump, his old friend, has has welcomed nigel farage's electoral electoral success in a different universe. of course, farage wouldn't be here. he'd be in america trying to help nigel farage, trying to help donald trump beat joe biden, but instead he's here. and now he's instead he's here. and now he's in parliament at the eighth time of asking. >> okay, christopher, thank you very much indeed. keep yourself dry, just latest results. labour on 410
four years ago nigel farage became leader just nigel farage became leaderjust a month ago. tice of course, the chairman known to viewers of gb news, along with lee anderson, he's now the mp for ashfield for reform uk and rupert lowe, he's the mp in greater great yarmouth . and i greater great yarmouth. and i think what will be fascinating over the next five years, not least to see how this labour government, imprints its will on the uk and how it runs this country. but watching how the right...
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, he's not actually nigel farage.—out a cut—out of nigel farage. but what does it say to the people? it says it's okay to throw a milkshake on nigel farage. it's not okay. and this should be i don't know whether it should be against the law, but maybe they should throw the milkshakes at the people running the thing. >> i mean, for balance, they should have had you know, like someone from the labour party . someone from the labour party. yeah. and throw milkshake at them. some of them. the thing is, lewis , i they're going a bit is, lewis, i they're going a bit far. you know, some of the people complaining about it are saying that this is incitement to violence since the assassination attempt on trump. this is particularly irresponsible and should be i'm like they are throwing sponges. like i don't think this is incitement to violence. >> well, yeah. >> well, yeah. >> well, yeah. >> well, considering that people have thrown things on nigel farage at least twice that i know of, did those people throw those things becaus
, he's not actually nigel farage.—out a cut—out of nigel farage. but what does it say to the people? it says it's okay to throw a milkshake on nigel farage. it's not okay. and this should be i don't know whether it should be against the law, but maybe they should throw the milkshakes at the people running the thing. >> i mean, for balance, they should have had you know, like someone from the labour party . someone from the labour party. yeah. and throw milkshake at them. some of them....
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farage himself.f course, leader of the reform uk party, mp for clacton. he is he is a kind of a rope bridge. an unofficial bridge. the official bndgeis unofficial bridge. the official bridge is the special relationship uniting of the uk and usa been in place since before the second world war. the rope, the swing bridge maybe i'm not sure what what kind of bndge not sure what what kind of bridge farage is, but he certainly is something because he's got this connection into donald trump, who now looks even more likely to become the president of the united states. at the end of this year. he's flying off to america on thursday. i think that relationship with trump is going to be so fascinating. over the next five years, he'll be able to say, well, you say that to the foreign secretary, david lammy. donald trump told me this just last week, and that kind of text, that context and that difficult tension there between the two trumps personal friendship with farage against the corporate one between uk, us w
farage himself.f course, leader of the reform uk party, mp for clacton. he is he is a kind of a rope bridge. an unofficial bridge. the official bndgeis unofficial bridge. the official bridge is the special relationship uniting of the uk and usa been in place since before the second world war. the rope, the swing bridge maybe i'm not sure what what kind of bndge not sure what what kind of bridge farage is, but he certainly is something because he's got this connection into donald trump, who now...
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the reform party took fourth place, with farage himself finally an mp., he has been unsuccessfully trying to get elected; by the way, he is in favor of stopping it. ukrainian war in third place is the liberal democrats and its leader ed davey, that is, bungee jumping races at osapakh bring success, while the real picture of what is happening is reflected in our publication: changes, and what has changed, the fourth prime minister in 5 years, it’s called chiharda. good morning. i am about to meet his majesty to tender my resignation as prime minister. addressing the country, i will first say: forgive me, i gave this work my all, but you have given a signal that the government... of britain must change, only your assessment matters. i heard your anger and your disappointment and i take myself liability for losses. against the backdrop of the results, i am going to resign as head of the party, but not immediately, but as soon as everything is prepared for the election of my successor. it is important that after 14 years in government, the conservative party
the reform party took fourth place, with farage himself finally an mp., he has been unsuccessfully trying to get elected; by the way, he is in favor of stopping it. ukrainian war in third place is the liberal democrats and its leader ed davey, that is, bungee jumping races at osapakh bring success, while the real picture of what is happening is reflected in our publication: changes, and what has changed, the fourth prime minister in 5 years, it’s called chiharda. good morning. i am about to...
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nigel farage, have you seen donald trump yet? are you going to. yes. when are you when's your audience with him? i don't know yet. but you're here to see him tonight i am, and away we go. did he ask you to come? i'm here. but did he ask you? were youianed? here. but did he ask you? were you invited? should you not be with your constituents? >> i've got to do with you. >> i've got to do with you. >> it's only a question . >> it's only a question. >> it's only a question. >> there's an eight day week. as long as i work. seven of them. we're okay. >> okay. and you're here because you're still a big trump fan. >> i think peace comes through strength, not through weakness. >> powerful stuff . but is nigel >> powerful stuff. but is nigel farage's decision to fly to the united states a betrayal of his voters in clacton? does his trip to america suggest he's more keen on getting donald trump re—elected than sorting out antisocial behaviour and an excess of dog poo at bishop's park in his constituency? could his focus on uk sorry, us poli
nigel farage, have you seen donald trump yet? are you going to. yes. when are you when's your audience with him? i don't know yet. but you're here to see him tonight i am, and away we go. did he ask you to come? i'm here. but did he ask you? were youianed? here. but did he ask you? were you invited? should you not be with your constituents? >> i've got to do with you. >> i've got to do with you. >> it's only a question . >> it's only a question. >> it's only a...
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is it farage or farage? inever farage. is it farage or farage? i never know, nigel.y nigel as first event in london since the election is an msp here where he said he would in inverted commas. professionalise reform uk displace the conservatives as the voice of opposition. now it was funny because he exchanged some barbs with one of the hecklers and asked where they were from, and they said glasgow. and he said, oh, that explains it . which then oh, that explains it. which then goes back to the thing he said ages ago that he doesn't feel safe in scotland. and that's why none of us do border, that's why he's here. >> that's why you both is. >> that's why you both is. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> my camper vans parked outside . >> my camper vans parked outside. so yeah. do you not remember? it was the pub, the canons gate on the royal mile? yeah. and was he locked in or was he thrown out? >> oh, it was a they they chased him. they chased him and he took shelter inside in a pub. >> that's not the worst place. >> that's not the worst place. >> it's also not like him. >> it
is it farage or farage? inever farage. is it farage or farage? i never know, nigel.y nigel as first event in london since the election is an msp here where he said he would in inverted commas. professionalise reform uk displace the conservatives as the voice of opposition. now it was funny because he exchanged some barbs with one of the hecklers and asked where they were from, and they said glasgow. and he said, oh, that explains it . which then oh, that explains it. which then goes back to the...
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and yet , actually, it would farage, farage in reform.ly, it would probably just be adequate to just honour your manifesto pledges. the 2019 manifesto was a pretty robust conservative manifesto that many righties could happily sign up to. the problem was that it wasn't delivered. so it's not as if you've got this electorate crying out for extreme right wing ism. you've just got an electorate crying out for tories to do what they said they would do. however it's probably fair for me to say to you, well, you didn't bring down immigration, you were at the home office, so you were at the home office, so you had a role in not bringing down immigration. explain to us why it couldn't be brought down. what obstacles did you face? i mean, what was the problem? >> well, i've been over that quite a lot, so the reason why, despite best efforts, both privately, you know, and otherwise, i was unable to lower immigration is because i was blocked. the reality of government is that you cannot act unilaterally. you know , you act unilaterally. you know, yo
and yet , actually, it would farage, farage in reform.ly, it would probably just be adequate to just honour your manifesto pledges. the 2019 manifesto was a pretty robust conservative manifesto that many righties could happily sign up to. the problem was that it wasn't delivered. so it's not as if you've got this electorate crying out for extreme right wing ism. you've just got an electorate crying out for tories to do what they said they would do. however it's probably fair for me to say to...
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i farage becomes part of the conservative party?- farage becomes part of the conservative party?on the left like damien green and robert buckland taken out and interviewed jenkins on the right taken out. it seems to me as well that we probably had about half a dozen what side groups where conservative mps joined and pickard with one another and i heard that on the doorstep that if you cannot agree with yourself then why should we have any faith in you whatsoever. that should only be one faction at westminster in that should therefore be represented with one whatsapp group. i cannot see nigel farage wanting tojoin the group. i cannot see nigel farage wanting to join the conservative party. he had one intense last night, that was to do as much damage as he possibly could. it was political vandalism on a colossal scale. that's what he wanted to do and what he succeeded in. he did 250 conservative mps out and the reform uk vote was large enough to do damage to well over 100 of those. so he knew what he was doing, he has his own ambitions and let him carry on. but he will be doing it
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and so farage. well, but farage farage poses the kind of populist, threat.ever you think about reform, they have captured that kind of desire for change among people, actually, from a lot of left and right, young and old. that was the interesting thing about the way that vote played out. and so if they don't. keir starmer is an arch technocrat. he's just never going to be interested in winning the average every woman and every man's vote in that kind of a way that i think actually reform and farage are going some way towards. so it's kind of like it's i think i agree with alex, it's not really he doesn't care. it's not really a thing for him. >> it's not really a threat to be saying at home. we're talking about housing before of course, about housing before of course, a lot of you drawing attention to the fact that matt says the biggest need for housing is coming from immigration. and we can already see that the labour bill, at best, will do nothing to resolve that. jason says we don't want more houses. it's ridiculous . don't want more houses. it's ridiculo
and so farage. well, but farage farage poses the kind of populist, threat.ever you think about reform, they have captured that kind of desire for change among people, actually, from a lot of left and right, young and old. that was the interesting thing about the way that vote played out. and so if they don't. keir starmer is an arch technocrat. he's just never going to be interested in winning the average every woman and every man's vote in that kind of a way that i think actually reform and...
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it was donald trump who congratulated nigel farage on his election victory. that is , donald trump is interested in these four places, he is not interested in labor's great britain, keir starmer's great britain. and this is also an interesting moment. and if britain were in the european union, it would depend so much on the fact that there is a candidate for the post of president of the usa. duma there is, and now they are all in awe of this, because they are betting on some kind of strategic partnership with the united states, and the united states, if it will be the united states of trump, may not be interested in a strategic partnership with the united kingdom, in which labor will rule a strategic partnership, and this must be clearly understood and said, and how can it be that the president of the united states will not be invited to the white house the prime minister of great britain, and just since... how long has it been since the president of the united states, joseph biden , has invited the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu, to the white h
it was donald trump who congratulated nigel farage on his election victory. that is , donald trump is interested in these four places, he is not interested in labor's great britain, keir starmer's great britain. and this is also an interesting moment. and if britain were in the european union, it would depend so much on the fact that there is a candidate for the post of president of the usa. duma there is, and now they are all in awe of this, because they are betting on some kind of strategic...
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all this madness to stop nigel farage. so nigel farage now ended up in parliament, but he was never there. "when david cameron arranged this whole referendum and did all that, nigel farage was not in parliament, the uk independence party had no chance of getting there, now, to be clear, they've had a miserable four months, yes, but it's a majoritarian system, you can closely look at their votes, at how many people voted for them, and we will tell you how many millions of people voted for this reform party, the right-wing party. which was not the case before brexit, when they were just a uk independence party, they didn't get a tenth of the votes they got now, and another point, there is one person who after the uk election was congratulated on a decisive victory, they said , that she will deal with nigel farage and not keir starmer, because about keir starmer was not even mentioned, that person is donald trump. it was donald trump who congratulated nigel farage on his victory in the elections, that is, donald trump is inte
all this madness to stop nigel farage. so nigel farage now ended up in parliament, but he was never there. "when david cameron arranged this whole referendum and did all that, nigel farage was not in parliament, the uk independence party had no chance of getting there, now, to be clear, they've had a miserable four months, yes, but it's a majoritarian system, you can closely look at their votes, at how many people voted for them, and we will tell you how many millions of people voted for...
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on the other hand, without farage there is no reform uk.rous to give one individual so much control? after all, farage is a major shareholder in reform uk, which is an actual company? or is nigel farage being in the driving seat essential for him to deliver a political revolution? what do you think , reem? >> i think that, nigel, i mean, reform uk would be literally nothing without nigel. and i think that ultimately farage himself was able to bring the party together, was able to win them those five seats. and i understand potentially where ben habib is coming from. but i think this is kind of internal politics that would ruin the party. they need all of the support that they can get in order to actually oppose the conservative party. i mean, again, i'm not necessarily party political, but what i want to see is that these conversations about the future of the right, the ideology of the conservative party and indeed the right as a whole to really happen and reform is crucial to that. >> aiden, was it power corrupts. absolute power corrupts a
on the other hand, without farage there is no reform uk.rous to give one individual so much control? after all, farage is a major shareholder in reform uk, which is an actual company? or is nigel farage being in the driving seat essential for him to deliver a political revolution? what do you think , reem? >> i think that, nigel, i mean, reform uk would be literally nothing without nigel. and i think that ultimately farage himself was able to bring the party together, was able to win them...
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nigel farage liberal democrats. nigel farage for reform uk. natasha osborne for reform uk.the green party. craig jamieson for the climate party, tony mack and independent tasos papanastasiou for the heritage party, and andrew pemberton for ukip. well that is all that we have on state of the nation tonight. up next though, is patrick christys tonight and back with us is patrick christys himself. what's coming up? >> yes, tom, thank you very, very much. yeah, we've got loads on this evening and i'm having a little look at labour's flagship . stop the boats plan, smash the gangs plan because that has apparently itself been smashed to pieces by immigration experts. so is that actually not worth the paper it's written on? also, keir starmer accepting around £76,000 in personal gifts if this was a conservative politician that was doing that , politician that was doing that, would they get away with it and has reform now cracked the solution to these doctors strikes to wipe their student debt? if they stay in the nhs for ten years? i've got a lib dem on, i've got a tory on, i've g
nigel farage liberal democrats. nigel farage for reform uk. natasha osborne for reform uk.the green party. craig jamieson for the climate party, tony mack and independent tasos papanastasiou for the heritage party, and andrew pemberton for ukip. well that is all that we have on state of the nation tonight. up next though, is patrick christys tonight and back with us is patrick christys himself. what's coming up? >> yes, tom, thank you very, very much. yeah, we've got loads on this evening...
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what is nigel farage's next move ? farage's next move?he tory party means that there's a huge vacuum there on the, on the right. >> well really for an opposition leader at the moment because we're not going to really have a proper opposition leader from conservative party for several months. maybe not till their conference, in late september, early october. and, you know, nigel, i think is going to play a huge role now. and, you know, he's only got five mps. he could have had more. he admitted that to me today had it not been for the, racism issue and some really bad choices for candidates, he admits, they might well have had as many as 25 mp5. might well have had as many as 25 mps. but, you know, i had a cabinet minister or at last, on monday, saying to me, well, nigel, i only get a few mps. there won't be any really room for him in parliament. he won't be able to make as much of a stand there. but frankly , that's stand there. but frankly, that's not the point. nigel, doesn't really care about grandstanding in parliament. he wants to ge
what is nigel farage's next move ? farage's next move?he tory party means that there's a huge vacuum there on the, on the right. >> well really for an opposition leader at the moment because we're not going to really have a proper opposition leader from conservative party for several months. maybe not till their conference, in late september, early october. and, you know, nigel, i think is going to play a huge role now. and, you know, he's only got five mps. he could have had more. he...
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is it farage or farage? inever farage. is it farage or farage? i never know, nigel.nigel as first event in london since the election is an msp here where he said he would in inverted commas. professionalise reform uk displace the conservatives as the voice of opposition. now it was funny because he exchanged some barbs with one of the hecklers and asked where they were from, and they said glasgow. and he said, oh, that explains it . which then oh, that explains it. which then goes back to the thing he said ages ago that he doesn't feel safe in scotland. and that's why none of us do border, that's why he's here. >> that's why you both is. >> that's why you both is. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> my camper vans parked outside . >> my camper vans parked outside. so yeah. do you not remember? it was the pub, the canons gate on the royal mile? yeah. and was he locked in or was he thrown out? >> oh, it was a they they chased him. they chased him and he took shelter inside in a pub. >> that's not the worst place. >> that's not the worst place. >> it's also not like him. >> it's
is it farage or farage? inever farage. is it farage or farage? i never know, nigel.nigel as first event in london since the election is an msp here where he said he would in inverted commas. professionalise reform uk displace the conservatives as the voice of opposition. now it was funny because he exchanged some barbs with one of the hecklers and asked where they were from, and they said glasgow. and he said, oh, that explains it . which then oh, that explains it. which then goes back to the...
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yes, it's nigel farage in parliament. we'll hear his first speech from the green seats and elsewhere. tony blair has poked his oar in once again, this time on immigration. we'll be asking, is he back for good? did he ever go away? and as keir starmer avoids the subject of labour losing out on the muslim vote in the general election, we'll discuss if this is a big issue for the . for the. party. and of course, we'll also go live to germany ahead of tomorrow night's epic euro semi—final clash against holland, and we're joined by brexit negotiator lord frost, who discussed the future of the conservative party. loads to get in touch about there. get in touch your usual ways on tonight's topics by going to gbnews.com/yoursay. but before all of that, it's your headlines with polly middlehurst . with polly middlehurst. >> martin, thank you and good evening to you. well, within the last half an hour, sir keir starmer, the prime minister, has set out his message ahead of attending the 75th nato summit in washington, saying he rema
yes, it's nigel farage in parliament. we'll hear his first speech from the green seats and elsewhere. tony blair has poked his oar in once again, this time on immigration. we'll be asking, is he back for good? did he ever go away? and as keir starmer avoids the subject of labour losing out on the muslim vote in the general election, we'll discuss if this is a big issue for the . for the. party. and of course, we'll also go live to germany ahead of tomorrow night's epic euro semi—final clash...
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nigel farage what's happening. of the post brexit realignment, which the conservatives messed up. he is inheriting a lot of the trends that were happening through the rise of ukip, brexit, the brexit party, boris johnson's realignment . that's johnson's realignment. that's why he's finding it so easy in these labour areas to just pick up where those parties left off. it also tells us something else farage is not just hitting the conservatives in the marginal seats, he's opening up that second flank in labour heartland. so what he's going to say, i suspect tomorrow morning will be something like, i'm not just here for former conservatives. i'm now the main opposition across the red wall. i am the main opposition in places like wales, in places like the midlands, because 29% for a new small, untested party in a seat like sunderland, that's a big deal. gloria. >> does that worry you, >> does that worry you, >> well, if you combine the two right wing parties, i know some people will contest whether reform are right win
nigel farage what's happening. of the post brexit realignment, which the conservatives messed up. he is inheriting a lot of the trends that were happening through the rise of ukip, brexit, the brexit party, boris johnson's realignment . that's johnson's realignment. that's why he's finding it so easy in these labour areas to just pick up where those parties left off. it also tells us something else farage is not just hitting the conservatives in the marginal seats, he's opening up that second...