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in a very richard tice - nigel farage move. but to give . nigel farage move.own all the zingers, you will do an amazing piece on the news about the best bits... ., . piece on the news about the best bits- - -_ how - piece on the news about the best bits. . ._ how high l piece on the news about the best i bits. . ._ how high top bits... you say that... how high top should we — bits... you say that... how high top should we get. _ bits... you say that... how high top should we get, do _ bits... you say that... how high top should we get, do you _ bits... you say that... how high top should we get, do you think, for. should we get, do you think, for this? ., . , ~ , this? collectively, ithink there is ajournalistic— this? collectively, i think there is a journalistic class _ this? collectively, ithink there is a journalistic class to _ this? collectively, i think there is a journalistic class to get - a journalistic class to get incredibly hyped up by these things. i'm a bit more sceptical whilst obviously contributing to the my fair smashing, obviously contribut
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nigel farage will be the star, i - nigel farage will be the star, i suspect, — nigel farage will be the has electrified the campaign this week, but maybe it is old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? _ old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? if_ old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? if he looks like he is bullying — women? if he looks like he is bullying women, in the way he can be quite robust _ bullying women, in the way he can be quite robust with men, people can be forgiving _ quite robust with men, people can be forgiving of _ quite robust with men, people can be forgiving of the latter, and when rishi _ forgiving of the latter, and when rishi sunak debated liz truss in the leadership— rishi sunak debated liz truss in the leadership debate, his interrupting of her_ leadership debate, his interrupting of her cost — leadership debate, his interrupting of her cost him a lot with tory members. _ of her cost him a lot with tory members, and they did not like a man seemingly— members, and they did not like a man seemingly to treat a woman with discourtesy, so nigel farage h
nigel farage will be the star, i - nigel farage will be the star, i suspect, — nigel farage will be the has electrified the campaign this week, but maybe it is old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? _ old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? if_ old—fashioned, but how will he treat women? if he looks like he is bullying — women? if he looks like he is bullying women, in the way he can be quite robust _ bullying women, in the way he can be quite robust with men, people can be...
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nigel farage tweeted himself, in classic nigel farage style, that he had something big. system, whatever you want to call it. he has been around for an awful long time in politics, and what he's always managed to do is find a way to generate the headlines, find a way to put himself at the centre of it. i mean, love him or hate him, whatever you want to say — and there are definitely people that do both — he is a kind of master of the game. and he played that game this morning with this kind of, was it like a four—word tweet, or something like big announcement? yeah, "major announcement — emergency." emergency thing. and, you know, of course, what that does is just set every journalist off on their phones trying to work out what it's going to be. and, because there had been this thing where he'd ruled out standing, but there was still, ithink, you know, there was a sense that maybe he will because the deadline is not until friday — which is also my birthday, i'lljust drop that in now, in case you want to send me a present — i think thatjust set the kind of hares running i
nigel farage tweeted himself, in classic nigel farage style, that he had something big. system, whatever you want to call it. he has been around for an awful long time in politics, and what he's always managed to do is find a way to generate the headlines, find a way to put himself at the centre of it. i mean, love him or hate him, whatever you want to say — and there are definitely people that do both — he is a kind of master of the game. and he played that game this morning with this kind...
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including | nigel farage? if nigel wants to su oort nigel farage? , the fact is he's campaigning to stop conservatives being elected at the selection and that is not compatible with conservative party membership. we have a difference of opinion here, because suella braverman actually welcoming him in, and you saying to my will you know, if he shows conservative values we would consider him, in a post—election scenario where you lose,... if nigel farage says that he has something with which to regenerate the conservative party, bringing a whole slew of votes, look at the polling, he brings a whole slew of people to the party and re—energise the party, what if nigel farage is the man to lead you out of this mess? lode what if nigel farage is the man to lead you out of this mess? we have a leader putting — lead you out of this mess? we have a leader putting forward a _ lead you out of this mess? we have a leader putting forward a compelling l leader putting forward a compelling vision to the country. we talked about in the early part of your package, th
including | nigel farage? if nigel wants to su oort nigel farage? , the fact is he's campaigning to stop conservatives being elected at the selection and that is not compatible with conservative party membership. we have a difference of opinion here, because suella braverman actually welcoming him in, and you saying to my will you know, if he shows conservative values we would consider him, in a post—election scenario where you lose,... if nigel farage says that he has something with which to...
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if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel— uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage _ ukl farage was going to stand they— that if nigel farage was going to stand they would _ that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be _ that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be doing - that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be doing well. that if nigel farage was going to. stand they would be doing well and they are _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. one _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. one is - stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. one is said, i stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. one is said, ifi they are doing that. one is said, if you vote _ they are doing that. one is said, if you vote for— they are doing that. one is said, if you vote for nigel _ they are doing that. one is said, if you vote for nigel farage, - they are doing that. one is said, if you vot
if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel— uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage _ ukl farage was going to stand they— that if nigel farage was going to stand they would _ that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be _ that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be doing - that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be doing well. that if nigel farage was going to. stand they would be doing well and they are _ stand they would be doing well and...
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people canjudge me lry— nigel farage can. people canjudge me by my— nigel farage can. _ me by my actions. hannah, the manifesto moment _ me by my actions. hannah, the manifesto moment is _ me by my actions. hannah, the manifesto moment is always i me by my actions. hannah, the i manifesto moment is always quite me by my actions. hannah, the - manifesto moment is always quite a big moment. even more so given this period the conservatives have had. i period the conservatives have had. i think a rocky period is certainly inaccurate description. as a campaign for the conservative party, many knowledge could have have been going better. they're hoping that they're able to run local campaigns and get people motivated to come out and get people motivated to come out and vote for them, but they know that there have been a number of symbols along the way. they'll be hoping that the manifesto will be another opportunity to try to change the dial on this and try to win some voters back, particularly those appealing to or perhaps a little bit undecided. might previously have voted
people canjudge me lry— nigel farage can. people canjudge me by my— nigel farage can. _ me by my actions. hannah, the manifesto moment _ me by my actions. hannah, the manifesto moment is _ me by my actions. hannah, the manifesto moment is always i me by my actions. hannah, the i manifesto moment is always quite me by my actions. hannah, the - manifesto moment is always quite a big moment. even more so given this period the conservatives have had. i period the conservatives have had. i think...
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mu. —— nigel farage.| nigel farage mu. —— nigel farage. catalogue to. good plug. never miss the chance. _ back catalogue to. good plug. never miss the chance. this _ back catalogue to. good plug. never miss the chance. this hasn't - back catalogue to. good plug. never miss the chance. this hasn't come i miss the chance. this hasn't come out of nowhere, it's been a debate for quite a long time about whether you needed to clarify the equality act and what was the best way of doing that. just the fact that the discussion about sex and gender had moved on quite a lot from when the equality act was passed in 2010 when the decade before gender recognition certificates were introduced. it's not come out of nowhere. the equalities and human rights commission had been looking into this earlier in the year and recommended something be done about this. other people will then say to the conservatives if it was so important to you, why didn't you do it when you were in power rather than promising to do it if you are returned to power. talking to things
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nigel paul farage.times before to be an mp, so will it be eighth time lucky in clacton, in essex? the seaside town, big brexit voters, and previously had a ukip mp. today's announcement making waves. no, i wouldn't want him running the country, but it is funny, some of the things he says and does. it is like a good old british style, really. but no, i wouldn't want him running the country. you know, i think if he ran for clacton, he will win it. i think he's marvellous. i think he's a perfect gentleman. he is very well educated. and i think he's very good for the job. - the conservatives say, as he won't be prime minister, it is a wasted vote, a blank check for labour. but nigel farage says he will surprise everyone again. lucy manning, bbc news. well, our correspondent laura foster is in clacton, and sent this update. well, if i had to describe the reaction of people here in one word, it would be surprised. as news began to ping around people's phones, there were some cries of "you must be joking," the
nigel paul farage.times before to be an mp, so will it be eighth time lucky in clacton, in essex? the seaside town, big brexit voters, and previously had a ukip mp. today's announcement making waves. no, i wouldn't want him running the country, but it is funny, some of the things he says and does. it is like a good old british style, really. but no, i wouldn't want him running the country. you know, i think if he ran for clacton, he will win it. i think he's marvellous. i think he's a perfect...
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has boris johnson overstepped the mark in the nigel in nigel farage versus bofis the nigel in nigel farageersus boris johnson? duke. whose side are you on? let me know. gbnews.com/yoursay. but before all of that, your headlines with sophia wenzler. >> martin. thank you. good afternoon from the gb newsroom at 3:02, your headlines as you've been hearing, princess anneis you've been hearing, princess anne is in hospital after sustaining minor injuries and a concussion. she's believed to have been kicked by a horse on her gatcombe park estate. the princess royal is understood to be awake , but precise details be awake, but precise details are not able to be confirmed yet due to her concussion. she remains in hospital in bristol for observation, and she's expected to make a full recovery . the prime minister has said he is not aware of any other tory candidates facing an investigation over allegations of betting on the general election speech . talking to election speech. talking to journalists on the campaign trail, he also confirmed that he himself is not under investigation. it comes as a se
has boris johnson overstepped the mark in the nigel in nigel farage versus bofis the nigel in nigel farageersus boris johnson? duke. whose side are you on? let me know. gbnews.com/yoursay. but before all of that, your headlines with sophia wenzler. >> martin. thank you. good afternoon from the gb newsroom at 3:02, your headlines as you've been hearing, princess anneis you've been hearing, princess anne is in hospital after sustaining minor injuries and a concussion. she's believed to...
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i am now joined by reform uk leader nigel farage. nigel, welcome to the show. nservative party straight away they were saying you've handed they were saying you've handed the keys to sir keir starmer to allow britain to rejoin the european union . european union. >> no, they did that. they did that with net migration running at three quarters of a million a yean at three quarters of a million a year, a total betrayal of the brexit vote. as the mrp poll that was published by sky news at 5:00 shows with or without me, the election's over anyway . me, the election's over anyway. this is about who can form a voice of coherent opposition and what we, i'm pretty certain of is the conservatives in opposition will row with each other, hate each other, maybe even more than they do in government, and say reform is here to be a voice of opposition and to get ready and prepare and campaign for 2029. >> and nigel, you spoke about voters you met on the campaign trail in both in skegness and ashfield. is it those people that got to you to got to make you change your mind, a se
i am now joined by reform uk leader nigel farage. nigel, welcome to the show. nservative party straight away they were saying you've handed they were saying you've handed the keys to sir keir starmer to allow britain to rejoin the european union . european union. >> no, they did that. they did that with net migration running at three quarters of a million a yean at three quarters of a million a year, a total betrayal of the brexit vote. as the mrp poll that was published by sky news at...
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nigel farage speaking a bit earlier. let's go _ decline. nigel farage speaking a bit earlier.'s go to _ decline. nigel farage speaking a bit earlier. let's go to our— earlier. let's go to our corresponded running him. mrforage expressed cultural declines and concerns around the establishments declining. what did he mention in terms of specific policies that they may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest — may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer— may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer he _ may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer he got _ may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer he got was - may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer he got was when | may have to offer voters? actually, i the biggest cheer he got was when he said that he wanted to campaign against the bbc completely and get rid of the bbc. back at the biggest year. a lot of antiestablishment speech. normally people would come to see fireworks, live music like today. a very loyal or —— audience today. a very loyal or —— audience to see their
nigel farage speaking a bit earlier. let's go _ decline. nigel farage speaking a bit earlier.'s go to _ decline. nigel farage speaking a bit earlier. let's go to our— earlier. let's go to our corresponded running him. mrforage expressed cultural declines and concerns around the establishments declining. what did he mention in terms of specific policies that they may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest — may have to offer voters? actually, the biggest cheer— may have to offer...
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he is nothin: done this, nigel farage? he is nothing to _ done this, nigel farage?this, nigel farage? he is nothing to do with _ done this, nigel farage? he is nothing to do with us. - done this, nigel farage? he is nothing to do with us. but i done this, nigel farage? he is nothing to do with us. but he i nothing to do with us. but he was also questioned _ nothing to do with us. but he was also questioned about _ nothing to do with us. but he was also questioned about three i nothing to do with us. but he was also questioned about three of. nothing to do with us. but he was| also questioned about three of his candidates the party now says they've been dropped. those too late to take their names off ballot papers. rishi sunak out today he's already said that comments about him were shocking for the inmates two admits his government are now speaking up to. admits his government are now speaking on to-_ admits his government are now speaking up to-_ admits his government are now s-ueakin u- to. ,., ., speaking up to. there is a real hash turn of races _ speaking up to
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nigel farage is a protest vote, because — nigel farage is a protest vote, because having _ nigel faragebecause having the tories are doing i’ili'it because having the tories are doing right now— because having the tories are doing right now has — because having the tories are doing right now has been _ because having the tories are doing right now has been in _ because having the tories are doing right now has been in part- because having the tories are doing right now has been in part directedl right now has been in part directed lry right now has been in part directed by nigel— right now has been in part directed by nigel farage _ right now has been in part directed by nigel farage and _ right now has been in part directed by nigel farage and his— right now has been in part directed by nigel farage and his pressure . by nigel farage and his pressure cooker~ — by nigel farage and his pressure cooker~ he — by nigel farage and his pressure cooker. he has— by nigel farage and his pressure cooker. he has been— by nigel farage and his pressure cooker. he has been in- by nigel farage and his
nigel farage is a protest vote, because — nigel farage is a protest vote, because having _ nigel faragebecause having the tories are doing i’ili'it because having the tories are doing right now— because having the tories are doing right now has — because having the tories are doing right now has been _ because having the tories are doing right now has been in _ because having the tories are doing right now has been in part- because having the tories are doing right now has been in part...
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nigel farage says.of what nigel farage says. his strategy| with —— agree with a lot of what i nigel farage says. his strategy is to smash — nigel farage says. his strategy is to smash the _ nigel farage says. his strategy is to smash the conservative - nigel farage says. his strategy is to smash the conservative party. nigel farage says. his strategy is i to smash the conservative party and then to _ to smash the conservative party and then to become _ to smash the conservative party and then to become the _ to smash the conservative party and then to become the leader- to smash the conservative party and then to become the leader of- then to become the leader of conservatism, _ then to become the leader of conservatism, either- then to become the leader of conservatism, eitheras- then to become the leader of. conservatism, either as leader then to become the leader of- conservatism, either as leader of reform _ conservatism, either as leader of reform or— conservatism, either as leader of reform or may
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while they campaigned for nigel farage to become clacton's mp.ensive comment was used to describe the prime minister, rishi sunak, who has today responded take a listen. >> when my two daughters have to see and hear reform, people who campaign for nigel farage calling me an effing it hurts and it makes me angry. and i think he has some questions to answer. when you see reform candidates and campaigners seemingly using racist and misogynistic language and opinions seemingly without challenge, i think it tells you something about the culture within the reform party . our within the reform party. our politics and country is better than that . it's my duty to call than that. it's my duty to call out this corrosive and divisive behaviour. >> nigel farage has said the person in question is an actor. >> here he is speaking this afternoon. >> i saw the footage last night. i thought, no one speaks like that. it was just stream after stream of invective. no one speaks like that. he denied point blank that he was an actor. it turns out he is an actor. it tu
while they campaigned for nigel farage to become clacton's mp.ensive comment was used to describe the prime minister, rishi sunak, who has today responded take a listen. >> when my two daughters have to see and hear reform, people who campaign for nigel farage calling me an effing it hurts and it makes me angry. and i think he has some questions to answer. when you see reform candidates and campaigners seemingly using racist and misogynistic language and opinions seemingly without...
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the leader of reform uk, nigel farage.icult questions are piling up. what is it about you and your party that attracts racists and extremists, whether you say you want them or not? i�*ve done more to drive the far right out of british politics than anybody else alive. i took on the bnp just over a decade ago. i said to their voters, "if this is a protest vote, "but you don�*t support their racist agenda, don�*t vote "for them, vote for me." and we destroyed them. nigel farage was challenged last night over homophobic and racist remarks made by reform uk canvassers, secretly recorded by channel four news. one campaigner implied gay people were paedophiles, and another suggested army recruits should shoot at people crossing the channel in small boats, and used a racist insult to describe the prime minister. the prime minister. mr farage insisted that man was an "actor", and described the channel 4 report as a deliberate attempt to smear his party. this was a comedy act, but it was designed to hurt us and sadly — sadly — some
the leader of reform uk, nigel farage.icult questions are piling up. what is it about you and your party that attracts racists and extremists, whether you say you want them or not? i�*ve done more to drive the far right out of british politics than anybody else alive. i took on the bnp just over a decade ago. i said to their voters, "if this is a protest vote, "but you don�*t support their racist agenda, don�*t vote "for them, vote for me." and we destroyed them. nigel...
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nigel farage is getting the front pages.est provoked putin, a theory as reform leader suggests nato was to blame for the invasion. the ft weekend have a different story, rich foreigners turn away from the uk. and the i, a completely different story, nationaltrust and the i, a completely different story, national trust challenges uk leaders to save britain's rivers. that is just about that. but just to pick up on thatjk rowling story, digging into keir starmer. ji< digging into keir starmer. jif; rowling, as we know, feels very strongly about this. she is a very strongly about this. she is a very strong supporter of rosie duffield, the labour mp, sorry, the labour candidate, who believe she has not been supported by the labour party. jk been supported by the labour party. jk rowling might actually have a bit of impact? she jk rowling might actually have a bit of imact? ,, . ., , jk rowling might actually have a bit ofimact? ,, . ., y,, ., jk rowling might actually have a bit ofimact? ,, . . y,, ., ., of impact? she clearly sp
nigel farage is getting the front pages.est provoked putin, a theory as reform leader suggests nato was to blame for the invasion. the ft weekend have a different story, rich foreigners turn away from the uk. and the i, a completely different story, nationaltrust and the i, a completely different story, national trust challenges uk leaders to save britain's rivers. that is just about that. but just to pick up on thatjk rowling story, digging into keir starmer. ji< digging into keir starmer....
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i come, or nigel farage, whatever you make _ come, or nigel farage, whatever you make of— come, or nigell farage, whatever you make of his message. today- come, or nigel farage, whatever you make of his message. today he - come, or nigel farage, whatever you make of his message. today he wasl make of his message. today he was in a room _ make of his message. today he was in a room full— make of his message. today he was in a room full of — make of his message. today he was in a room full of a — make of his message. today he was in a room full of a thousand _ make of his message. today he was in a room full of a thousand people - make of his message. today he was in a room full of a thousand people and i a room full of a thousand people and he was _ a room full of a thousand people and he was off— a room full of a thousand people and he was off and — a room full of a thousand people and he was off and getting _ a room full of a thousand people and he was off and getting them - a room full of a thousand people and he was off and getting them to - a room full of a thousand people andj he wa
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but martin nigel farage is, is with me now and i'll go to him now, nigel farage, this document here,ntract with you . who? who are contract with you. who? who are you writing for? who you aimed aiming it at, the great british pubuc aiming it at, the great british public who wants some hope? >> he wants some aspiration. those at the lower end of the income scale who can't make ends meet, those who are trapped on benefits and i mean trapped. they can't get off because you work for more than 16 hours a week. they take your benefits away. and we're aiming at those people. we're aiming at people who would like well paid jobs in the manufacturing sector by saying, look , we're going to be saying, look, we're going to be using steel and oil for years to come. why not manufacture in merthyr tydfil? >> who is your typical reform uk voter ? is it someone in home voter? is it someone in home counties angry with the left wing bias of some tory policies, or somebody else altogether ? or somebody else altogether? >> no, i mean your average a lot of our voters used to be labour voters, used to be l
but martin nigel farage is, is with me now and i'll go to him now, nigel farage, this document here,ntract with you . who? who are contract with you. who? who are you writing for? who you aimed aiming it at, the great british pubuc aiming it at, the great british public who wants some hope? >> he wants some aspiration. those at the lower end of the income scale who can't make ends meet, those who are trapped on benefits and i mean trapped. they can't get off because you work for more than...
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if nigel farage was a member of? if nigel farage was a member of?rvatives, would you leave ? conservatives, would you leave? >> well, i certainly wouldn't. i mean, i could never imagine nigel farage becoming leader of the conservative party. so, you know, that's a hypothetical question. and i know that he would never want to leave lead the conservative party so, you know, that's a very hypothetical question. but i go back to my earlier point. this is a herculean battle of wills with a socialist and sir keir has described himself as a socialist. all socialist governments have increased unemployment. all socialist governments have run out of other people's money. just at the time when we are turning a corner after the pandemic , nigel corner after the pandemic, nigel farage is splitting the vote for the right of centre people. and if he facilitates a starmer government with a huge majority that will lead us back into the european union, i think there will be millions of people out there who want support of farage. >> yeah. is there not an argument to
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it's involved boris johnson and nigel farage rowing about putin's invasion of ukraine. he? in calling boris johnson a hypocrite? because there is that headline in the i newspaper from 2016 suggesting that the former prime minister had suggested that the eu was to blame for the russian invasion. so boris johnson can't have it both ways, can he ? both ways, can he? >> i'm afraid this is where i will have to completely disagree with nigel farage, boris has been completely down the line, straightforwardly acknowledged this evening, by keir starmer of all people , supportive of all people, supportive of ukraine, of the government in kyiv since the very start, i was actually i just had been entered boris's cabinet by eight days when that invasion came , he was when that invasion came, he was 100% behind the people of ukraine. then he is 100% behind the people of ukraine now. and to suggest otherwise is just disingenuous . disingenuous. >> i know, but he did say in 2016 that the eu was to blame for the russian invasion of crimea. that was a newspaper headline. it's there in bla
it's involved boris johnson and nigel farage rowing about putin's invasion of ukraine. he? in calling boris johnson a hypocrite? because there is that headline in the i newspaper from 2016 suggesting that the former prime minister had suggested that the eu was to blame for the russian invasion. so boris johnson can't have it both ways, can he ? both ways, can he? >> i'm afraid this is where i will have to completely disagree with nigel farage, boris has been completely down the line,...
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they do see that in nigel farage. th what farage says, but he ought to have an electoral system that allows his support to be expressed in the next house of commons. well stephen dorrell, that will be certainly an interesting debate after this election. >> we'll have to have you back and talk through the results of course, and how proportional they are. i think it was i think i'm right in saying 2015 were the least proportional in the history of general elections in this country. but, stephen dorrell, now a liberal democrat, conservative, former conservative, former conservative minister, really appreciate your time . thank you. appreciate your time. thank you. i'm joined now by my panel, former brexit party mep turned conservative annunziata rees—mogg, and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner, well , i was broadcaster amy nicole turner, well, i was watching your reaction during that interview almost winced at the prospect of electoral reform. >> i think that there are very differing opinions on this, and my pe
they do see that in nigel farage. th what farage says, but he ought to have an electoral system that allows his support to be expressed in the next house of commons. well stephen dorrell, that will be certainly an interesting debate after this election. >> we'll have to have you back and talk through the results of course, and how proportional they are. i think it was i think i'm right in saying 2015 were the least proportional in the history of general elections in this country. but,...
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nigel. farageends to be righti about these things and everyone was watching _ about these things and everyone was watching this — about these things and everyone was watching this very— about these things and everyone was watching this very closely— about these things and everyone was watching this very closely of- about these things and everyone was watching this very closely of the - watching this very closely of the next _ watching this very closely of the next few — watching this very closely of the next few weeks _ watching this very closely of the next few weeks and _ watching this very closely of the next few weeks and from - watching this very closely of the next few weeks and from tory. next few weeks and from tory hq, they would — next few weeks and from tory hq, they would not— next few weeks and from tory hq, they would not be _ next few weeks and from tory hq, they would not be enjoying - next few weeks and from tory hq, they would not be enjoying it one i they would not be enjoying it
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he welcome the leader of reform uk, nigel farage— nigel farage.ing a fiahtback nigel farage. he is attempting a fightback as _ nigel farage. he is attempting a fightback as his _ nigel farage. he is attempting a fightback as his party _ nigel farage. he is attempting a fightback as his party is - nigel farage. he is attempting a fightback as his party is hit - fightback as his party is hit with yet more accusations of racism. what yet more accusations of racism. what is it about you — yet more accusations of racism. what is it about you and _ yet more accusations of racism. what is it about you and your _ yet more accusations of racism. what is it about you and your party that attracts _ is it about you and your party that attracts racists and extremists, whether— attracts racists and extremists, whether you say you want them or not? _ whether you say you want them or not? �* ., ., ., ., not? i've done more to drive the far riaht not? i've done more to drive the far ri . ht out not? i've done more to drive the far right out of— not? i've done more
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the leader of reform uk, nigel farage. applause. it's put the spotlight on nigel farage.claimed mr parker was an actor, and it was a setup. this was a comedy act, - it was designed to hurt us, and sadly, sadly, - some people believe it. let me promise you... so who do you think would have done this, nigel farage? i want nothing to do. with people like him, and he is nothing to do with us. but there were more questions about three of his candidates and comments they'd made. live on air, mr farage appeared to disown them, saying he wanted nothing to do with them. rishi sunak has already condemned the comments made about him, describing them as shocking. he said he wanted to call out blatant racism when he saw it, and added there were clearly deep, deep problems in mr farage's party. nice to see you. the labour leader was out meeting veterans this morning for armed forces day. he said he shared rishi sunak�*s disgust at the racism, and he said it was not good enough that mr farage had condemned the comment after the event. leadership, mr starmersaid, was about setting the cu
the leader of reform uk, nigel farage. applause. it's put the spotlight on nigel farage.claimed mr parker was an actor, and it was a setup. this was a comedy act, - it was designed to hurt us, and sadly, sadly, - some people believe it. let me promise you... so who do you think would have done this, nigel farage? i want nothing to do. with people like him, and he is nothing to do with us. but there were more questions about three of his candidates and comments they'd made. live on air, mr...
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could nigel farage do that ? no, could nigel farage do that?at the end of that six years he will have a group of people he can think who can run a country because he hasn't got that yet. he always exists in opposition to something else and never saying how he would even show evidence that he could do it himself, because the metrics, of course, 4 million votes in 2015 precipitated into a single seat. >> they may do better this time. they may not, he says. >> 6 million, doesn't he ? i do >> 6 million, doesn't he? i do think, though, we are you know, we had we had all these manifestos, you know, monday, lib dems, tuesday tories , lib dems, tuesday tories, wednesday, greens, thursday, labour and it's friday. it's quite quiet. one poll has given this, this , this idea that the this, this, this idea that the reformer in second place and he has leapt on it. farage with a lunchtime press conference with all sorts of policy ideas, looking fresh, looking new. i think he's going to find the next three weeks, not difficult, but he'll be under pressure. we'
could nigel farage do that ? no, could nigel farage do that?at the end of that six years he will have a group of people he can think who can run a country because he hasn't got that yet. he always exists in opposition to something else and never saying how he would even show evidence that he could do it himself, because the metrics, of course, 4 million votes in 2015 precipitated into a single seat. >> they may do better this time. they may not, he says. >> 6 million, doesn't he ? i...
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unlike nigel pearl -- nigel farage. — the revolt. ht, isn't it? it’s night club night, isn't it? it's alwa s night club night, isn't it? it's always at — night club night, isn't it? it's always at the _ night club night, isn't it? it�*s always at the end of the night. one of us is going to start crying in a minute. laughter. labour, conservative, what did you make of it? it labour, conservative, what did you make of it?— make of it? it was interesting, i thoucht make of it? it was interesting, i thought the _ make of it? it was interesting, i thought the format _ make of it? it was interesting, i thought the format meant, - make of it? it was interesting, i i thought the format meant, there make of it? it was interesting, i - thought the format meant, there were so many people on stage nobody really got a chance to dominate. you should could see the strategies in play, penny mordaunt was clearly directed to only attack angela rayner, not nigel farage. stephen flynn was trying to sock it to everybody. it was just interesting in terms o
unlike nigel pearl -- nigel farage. — the revolt. ht, isn't it? it’s night club night, isn't it? it's alwa s night club night, isn't it? it's always at — night club night, isn't it? it's always at the _ night club night, isn't it? it�*s always at the end of the night. one of us is going to start crying in a minute. laughter. labour, conservative, what did you make of it? it labour, conservative, what did you make of it?— make of it? it was interesting, i thoucht make of it? it was...
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i mean, nigel farage was people. farage was the most interesting person in this tv debate last night. i mean, even if you don't agree with a word he said, he he says it in, in an extremely accessible way and he's freed from the constraints of a normal political party because he doesn't have to make his sons add up, i mean, you could say that about the lib dems and the greens as well, of course, but i mean, in his case, he uses that that liberty to the full. >> yes. i suppose when you are a party >> yes. i suppose when you are a party that as, as one of the deputy leaders said last night, are hoping to win as many as four seats, i mean, that's a good night for reform. it's not like they're going to be forming the next government . and how the next government. and how does that actually work then? john if you have the reform party and the tory party on about the same share of the vote, maybe, maybe it's a sort of 1983 situation where you had the sdp and the labour party almost neck and neck in popular vote share, but o
i mean, nigel farage was people. farage was the most interesting person in this tv debate last night. i mean, even if you don't agree with a word he said, he he says it in, in an extremely accessible way and he's freed from the constraints of a normal political party because he doesn't have to make his sons add up, i mean, you could say that about the lib dems and the greens as well, of course, but i mean, in his case, he uses that that liberty to the full. >> yes. i suppose when you are...
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nigel paul farage. included. niel paul faraae. .,, nigel paul farage. paul farage. he has tried seven times before _ nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times before to - nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times before to be - nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times before to be an . nigel paul farage. he has tried i seven times before to be an mp, nigel paul farage. he has tried - seven times before to be an mp, so will it be eighth time lucky in clacton in essex? the seaside town, big brexit voters, and previously had a new kip mp. today's announcement making waves. no, i wouldn't want him running the country, but it is funny, some of the things he says and does. it is like a good old british style, really. but no, i wouldn't want him running the country. you really. but no, i wouldn't want him running the country.— running the country. you know, i think if he ran _ running the country. you know, i think if he ran for _ running the country. you know, i think if he ran for clacton, - running the country. you know, i think if he ran for clacton
nigel paul farage. included. niel paul faraae. .,, nigel paul farage. paul farage. he has tried seven times before _ nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times before to - nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times before to be - nigel paul farage. he has tried seven times before to be an . nigel paul farage. he has tried i seven times before to be an mp, nigel paul farage. he has tried - seven times before to be an mp, so will it be eighth time lucky in clacton in essex? the seaside town,...
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nigel farage coverage tonight.he's standing as a candidate for the reform party and becoming the party's leader. >> i've changed my mind. so i am going to stand in this election. >> i'll be launching my candidacy. speaking at a press conference earlier today, the now party leader shocked the nafion now party leader shocked the nation in announcing his candidacy. so what does that mean for the tory party? well, i'll be asking the secretary of state for defence. grant shapps. exactly that in just a moment. we'll also be receiving
nigel farage coverage tonight.he's standing as a candidate for the reform party and becoming the party's leader. >> i've changed my mind. so i am going to stand in this election. >> i'll be launching my candidacy. speaking at a press conference earlier today, the now party leader shocked the nafion now party leader shocked the nation in announcing his candidacy. so what does that mean for the tory party? well, i'll be asking the secretary of state for defence. grant shapps. exactly...
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go to nigel farage.— go to nigel farage.g that as well? you have _ go to nigel farage. are you hearing that as well? you have to _ go to nigel farage. are you hearing that as well? you have to be - go to nigel farage. are you hearing | that as well? you have to be careful about that, — that as well? you have to be careful about that, some _ that as well? you have to be careful about that, some young _ that as well? you have to be careful about that, some young people - that as well? you have to be careful about that, some young people are | about that, some young people are voting reform, but overall more young people are voting labour than anyone else and twice as many people vote on lib dem as reform. it is interesting _ vote on lib dem as reform. it is interesting because _ vote on lib dem as reform. it is interesting because if migration, whatever it is, is third, do you get the sense that young people have the same concerns over migration? the oll we same concerns over migration? the poll we have _ same concerns over mi
go to nigel farage.— go to nigel farage.g that as well? you have _ go to nigel farage. are you hearing that as well? you have to _ go to nigel farage. are you hearing that as well? you have to be - go to nigel farage. are you hearing | that as well? you have to be careful about that, — that as well? you have to be careful about that, some _ that as well? you have to be careful about that, some young _ that as well? you have to be careful about that, some young people - that as well? you...
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nigel -- nigel farage. _ climate policy? thank you, lucy. nigel -- nigel farage. use we produce less than 1% of the world's carbon dioxide and the chinese are building 80 new coal—fired pious to —— power stations every year. we should not forget, we are not going to need oil and gas for the next 30 years, we will be using...— will be using... thank you, nigel faraue, will be using... thank you, nigel farage. l'm _ will be using... thank you, nigel farage. i'm going _ will be using... thank you, nigel farage, i'm going to _ will be using... thank you, nigel farage, i'm going to turn - will be using... thank you, nigel farage, i'm going to turn to - will be using... thank you, nigel| farage, i'm going to turn to colin when next. what matters to you, economic growth or successful climate policy?— economic growth or successful climate policy? nigel farage has been misleading _ climate policy? nigel farage has been misleading you. _ climate policy? nigel farage has been misleading you. i'm - climate policy? nigel farage has been misleading you. i'm an - been misleading
nigel -- nigel farage. _ climate policy? thank you, lucy. nigel -- nigel farage. use we produce less than 1% of the world's carbon dioxide and the chinese are building 80 new coal—fired pious to —— power stations every year. we should not forget, we are not going to need oil and gas for the next 30 years, we will be using...— will be using... thank you, nigel faraue, will be using... thank you, nigel farage. l'm _ will be using... thank you, nigel farage. i'm going _ will be using......
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nigel reforms reform party nigel farage has reform party . nigel farage has reform party.ather with annie shuttleworth a brighter outlook with boxt solar . outlook with boxt solar. >> sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. it will turn brighter from the north into this afternoon, but it is going to turn considerably colder. and that's because we have got colder air from the north. diving south and eastwards through this evening, so that will bring the brighter conditions to the north. but denoting the difference between that air as a cold front, and that air as a cold front, and that will be bringing some cloud and rain to many southern and central areas of england and wales through this evening, that will clear to the southeast overnight and behind it it will turn much brighter or clearer and drier for much of the uk, however, frequent showers will start to move in across northwestern areas and it is going to be quite a chilly start to the day. on wednesday we could see locally a grass frost, but i think mo
nigel reforms reform party nigel farage has reform party . nigel farage has reform party.ather with annie shuttleworth a brighter outlook with boxt solar . outlook with boxt solar. >> sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. it will turn brighter from the north into this afternoon, but it is going to turn considerably colder. and that's because we have got colder air from the north. diving south and eastwards through...
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so it is really scary to hear nigel farage, who would say such a thing. this statement, both of you, we have heard from the home secretary responding to that claim it back the war in the uk, that isjust mr faraj echoing thatjustification war in the uk, that isjust mr faraj echoing that justification from war in the uk, that isjust mr faraj echoing thatjustification from mr putin for the vile invasion of ukraine. some of the things he has said in the past, even about the kingdom of almost come back to haunt him. , ., , ., ., him. there is a question about whether it _ him. there is a question about whether it will _ him. there is a question about whether it will actually - him. there is a question about| whether it will actually matter, whether— whether it will actually matter, whether it will actually matter, whether it will actually matter, whether it will have an impact. ultimately, his supporters are, essentially, supportive of him and his positions. so they will simply say his positions. so they will simply sav that— his positions. so they will simply
so it is really scary to hear nigel farage, who would say such a thing. this statement, both of you, we have heard from the home secretary responding to that claim it back the war in the uk, that isjust mr faraj echoing thatjustification war in the uk, that isjust mr faraj echoing that justification from war in the uk, that isjust mr faraj echoing thatjustification from mr putin for the vile invasion of ukraine. some of the things he has said in the past, even about the kingdom of almost come...
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a similar argument to the one made by nigel farage. must be said, boris wasn't talking about nato, he was talking about nato, he was talking about nato, he was talking about the eu, whereas nigel, i think was talking about both. >> yes, slightly different. but, i like a prop in an election campaign. it adds a bit of drama. yeah why not? there hasn't been enough of that, i don't think. i mean, the liberal democrat leader has been the only one who's been with the props. you were there with the hens? >> yes. i was there over the weekend with ed davey on a farm, picking up hens, being surrounded by swarms of the thing. the thing about hens is they really like. i didn't know this. they like shiny objects . this. they like shiny objects. so we were standing there in our suits like absolute lemons , and suits like absolute lemons, and they were coming up to us because our feet were so shiny, because our feet were so shiny, because we shine our shoes properly dressed. they were pecking at our shoes the whole time. yeah. >> i thought you were g
a similar argument to the one made by nigel farage. must be said, boris wasn't talking about nato, he was talking about nato, he was talking about nato, he was talking about the eu, whereas nigel, i think was talking about both. >> yes, slightly different. but, i like a prop in an election campaign. it adds a bit of drama. yeah why not? there hasn't been enough of that, i don't think. i mean, the liberal democrat leader has been the only one who's been with the props. you were there with...
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nigel farage coverage tonight.he's standing as a candidate for the reform party and becoming the party's leader. >> i've changed my mind. so i am going to stand in this election. >> i'll be launching my candidacy. speaking at a press conference earlier today, the now party leader shocked the nafion now party leader shocked the nation in announcing his candidacy. so what does that mean for the tory party? well, i'll be asking the secretary of state for defence. grant shapps. exactly that in just a moment. we'll also be receiving an update from the constituency in question itself. clacton on prime time provocateur adam cherry is on hand to update us on all the other candidates and sir keir starmer doubles down on his nuclear triple threat, it's been reported. angela rayner, though, has has an anti—nuclear position and that hasn't changed. plus, as we approach the 80th anniversary of d—day , the 80th anniversary of d—day, we'll be telling the untold story of those working behind the scenes at bletchley park. those who
nigel farage coverage tonight.he's standing as a candidate for the reform party and becoming the party's leader. >> i've changed my mind. so i am going to stand in this election. >> i'll be launching my candidacy. speaking at a press conference earlier today, the now party leader shocked the nafion now party leader shocked the nation in announcing his candidacy. so what does that mean for the tory party? well, i'll be asking the secretary of state for defence. grant shapps. exactly...
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look, i think with nigel farage i'd just say two things, about nigel farage and reform. kyns that have got nigel on her leaflets rather than her own leader. and i just think if the tories get back in, this is the next chapter of that story, the chaos, the division. do they merge with reform? is nigel their next leader or not? and i think that's i think that's chaos that we don't need anywhere near government. and the second thing i'd say is on nigel farage, i don't underestimate him as a campaigner, we have sometimes learned to our cost, being on the losing side to nigel farage, he's a formidable campaigner. but what nigel farage has never been tested on is actually delivering the change he says he wants to bring about. so we're going to take him on on the arguments we're going to take him on on the issues. i think it's appalling, actually, the way in which he's had things pelted at him during this election campaign, he's got every right to be heard. and we're going to take him on on the arguments. and if he's elected to parliament, and that's a big if he's not been so fa
look, i think with nigel farage i'd just say two things, about nigel farage and reform. kyns that have got nigel on her leaflets rather than her own leader. and i just think if the tories get back in, this is the next chapter of that story, the chaos, the division. do they merge with reform? is nigel their next leader or not? and i think that's i think that's chaos that we don't need anywhere near government. and the second thing i'd say is on nigel farage, i don't underestimate him as a...
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is that what nigel farage will do? eighth time lucky. s >> it could be his last and perhaps most opportunistic. opportunistic moment in order to get this done. because after all, nigel seems to do better when the tories are doing worse . when the tories are doing worse. yes, that's what happened in 2019, in the european elections . 2019, in the european elections. could you repeat the same trick? yes. >> would you like him to stand? let us know your thoughts. gbnews.com/yoursay is the way to get in touch. but it's your headunes get in touch. but it's your headlines with . aaron. headlines with. aaron. >> good afternoon to you. it's 12:03. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. sir keir starmer says national security. excuse me. will always come first. under his changed labour party, he's reaffirmed the uk's commitment to a nuclear deterrent, claiming it's a fundamental, vital part of our defence. labour are pledging to build four new nuclear submarines and increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp when economic conditions allow. the conse
is that what nigel farage will do? eighth time lucky. s >> it could be his last and perhaps most opportunistic. opportunistic moment in order to get this done. because after all, nigel seems to do better when the tories are doing worse . when the tories are doing worse. yes, that's what happened in 2019, in the european elections . 2019, in the european elections. could you repeat the same trick? yes. >> would you like him to stand? let us know your thoughts. gbnews.com/yoursay is...
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the reform leader , nigel farage, said he leader, nigel farage, said he wouldn't call it a manifesto too many voters have lost confidence in that term . mr lost confidence in that term. mr farage outlined plans to freeze all non essential immigration and take britain out of the european convention on human rights reform. uk would also introduce a new tax for employers who choose to hire workers from overseas, and earnings under £20,000 a year would be tax free. under reform , would be tax free. under reform, with extra funds made available by abolishing the government's net zero targets. mr farage says he wants to restore trust in british politics. >> the great british public who wants some hope, he wants some aspiration . those at the lower aspiration. those at the lower end of the income scale who can't make ends meet, end of the income scale who can't make ends meet , those who can't make ends meet, those who are trapped on benefits and i mean trapped. they can't get off because you work for more than 16 hours a week. they take your benefits away. and we're aiming at those people.
the reform leader , nigel farage, said he leader, nigel farage, said he wouldn't call it a manifesto too many voters have lost confidence in that term . mr lost confidence in that term. mr farage outlined plans to freeze all non essential immigration and take britain out of the european convention on human rights reform. uk would also introduce a new tax for employers who choose to hire workers from overseas, and earnings under £20,000 a year would be tax free. under reform , would be tax...
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i thought nigel farage did okay. i thought nigel farage did okay. i thought nigel farage did okay.dy. he didn't mention reform uk much. i think he's i think frankly he's getting back into the swing of being a party leader. he's only six days since he took over at reform and in fact, he only decided to do that at 2:30 pm. last sunday. so i thought that angela rayner actually was may have, may have , actually was may have, may have, may have impressed, some of those in the middle ground. but with me now to ask that very question, is jo jo jo twyman, who is the pollster? jo, who do you think won ? you think won? >> i think really in football terms, it was a score draw . terms, it was a score draw. >> i think that's a boring thing to say. come on. well, but in a sense that's what i think they were all going for. >> no one really made any outlandish claims or went crazy with their with their accusations or their behaviour. >> everyone played it pretty defensively and i think that that probably the story that will emerge more than anything else was penny mordaunt attacking rishi sunak on
i thought nigel farage did okay. i thought nigel farage did okay. i thought nigel farage did okay.dy. he didn't mention reform uk much. i think he's i think frankly he's getting back into the swing of being a party leader. he's only six days since he took over at reform and in fact, he only decided to do that at 2:30 pm. last sunday. so i thought that angela rayner actually was may have, may have , actually was may have, may have, may have impressed, some of those in the middle ground. but with...
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brexit party, led by nigel farage, they came in first place.ed to single digits when it came to the final vote share, and that was the moment that actually finally when theresa may had to had to resign, that was the trigger. and i think what that reminds me of is that so often, as laura was hinting at, it's not the actual electoral performance of reform or brexit party or ukip or whatever they're called, it's the effect they have on everyone else. and then the other thing that makes me think of is just that opinion polls, 0k, they're sciencey, but there's a bit of art in there as well because the pollsters have to use theirjudgment when they kind of weight their samples to work out if they're speaking to enough people to represent the whole country. and also when there's something new, there's kind of less of a back... and reform is kind of new because it's not exactly the same as the brexit party or ukip. when there's not like a back catalogue of data to draw on, they have to use theirjudgment even more, which just reinforces this whole thing
brexit party, led by nigel farage, they came in first place.ed to single digits when it came to the final vote share, and that was the moment that actually finally when theresa may had to had to resign, that was the trigger. and i think what that reminds me of is that so often, as laura was hinting at, it's not the actual electoral performance of reform or brexit party or ukip or whatever they're called, it's the effect they have on everyone else. and then the other thing that makes me think of...
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it's the nigel farage show. who is in a position where you want to be of public service and you care about the country, then you should put your personality aside to an extent and not just try to disrupt and cause a scene all the time. and that's also a problem with the conservatives, the leader of labour's, who appear to have put their personalities to one side for all of our benefits. >> there's another point, too, about nigel farage. it does seem that the parties that he really likes is a party with him as the only member, you know , there is only member, you know, there is a sense in which he likes it to be him . and this is a i don't be him. and this is a i don't i'm trying to be as objective as possible. yeah. if you look at that character in political terms, which is what i'm interested in. yeah, i think hold on a moment is as a one man band here, you need to get a team together . you need to get team together. you need to get people together to do anything. thanks. >> so we've been beaten by the clock, b
it's the nigel farage show. who is in a position where you want to be of public service and you care about the country, then you should put your personality aside to an extent and not just try to disrupt and cause a scene all the time. and that's also a problem with the conservatives, the leader of labour's, who appear to have put their personalities to one side for all of our benefits. >> there's another point, too, about nigel farage. it does seem that the parties that he really likes...