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Why is Nigel Farage on question time again?

7 replies

wastwinsetandpearls · 15/04/2010 22:52

Maybe he just pisses me off so much that it seems like he is always on.

As an aside I could not remember his last name so googled UKIP - they advertise themselves on their website as "non racist" - surely if you are not racist you don't have to remind us?

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animula · 15/04/2010 23:05

I think it's the coded version of saying they are the equivalent of the "finest" or "taste the difference" version of that sort of politics.

I'm wondering if it's because the QT people thought debate would be big on immigration.

Oh. Here we go ... .

ShadeofViolet · 15/04/2010 23:06

Probably because he hasnt been invited to the leadership debates, so he has spout his awful cr@p somewhere, and QT were probably a bit short!

KurriKurri · 15/04/2010 23:18

He seems to get far more air time than other minority parties, constantly cropping up as if he's some sort of personality. Appalling man. If he's non-racist ('we want an end to multi-cultural Britain') I'm the Queen.

WebDude · 16/04/2010 13:07

Lord from UKIP was on the ITV post-debate show (in the audience), saying how boring he thought it had been. Seems they made sure they got a bit of coverage too.

Glad I watched a comedy film instead, as clips will probably fill the web (and no doubt the whole thing is available for those who want to watch it all).

I really had to laugh when the leader of Plaid Cymru described the Lib Dems as a minor party.

PC is only of (minor) importance in Wales, a large proportion of developments (legally and financially) from Government say "England and Wales" and it's going to be quite a while before there's any chance of 'going it alone' (if ever, I'm not really expecting it to happen in a few more lifetimes, let alone mine).

crystal123 · 16/04/2010 17:36

Nigel Farage was on television, because his party came second to the Labour party in the European Elections and the BBC has to let minority parties who have many votes a voice, are you saying that if a party is not to your liking then it should not have a voice? We are not yet living in a Police State! All parties in a democratic society need to have a voice.

Coolfonz · 17/04/2010 17:11

He gives really good head apparently.

Or maybe he bought his way on from all the expenses UKIP fiddle out of the EU? Who can tell?

thehillsarealive · 17/04/2010 17:14

Nigel Farage came knocking on my door a few weeks ago - he is vile, likewise his views on certain aspects of British life, assylum and so on.

He certainly wont be getting my vote.

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