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[News] Nigel Farage and Reform



nicko31

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Caroline Lucas was a Green MP for 14 years and appeared on QT just once. The LibDems have 72 MPs but hardly get invited onto the panel. It is weighted unfairly.
The record of MEPs was particularly interesting on BBC QT

UK MEPs appeared on the show 50 times over a period 2009-2019, but none were politicians from pro-EU parties.

In total, 45 Ukip and three Conservative MEPs featured. Infact the nicotine stained Trump fanboy appeared 22 times as a Ukip MEP, and once after switching to the Brexit Party.

When you consider the level of bias across the media its amazing the 2016 was such a slim win.

Expect a lot more Farage now his party has 0.8% of UK MPs. Its good measure of how common extreme xenophopia in the average UK constituency
 




nicko31

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The record of MEPs was particularly interesting on BBC QT

UK MEPs appeared on the show 50 times over a period 2009-2019, but none were politicians from pro-EU parties.

In total, 45 Ukip and three Conservative MEPs featured. Infact the nicotine stained Trump fanboy appeared 22 times as a Ukip MEP, and once after switching to the Brexit Party.

When you consider the level of bias across the media its amazing the 2016 was such a slim win.

Expect a lot more Farage now his party has 0.8% of UK MPs. Its good measure of how common extreme xenophopia in the average UK constituency
Especially with Musk providing the funding. Having said that, since July, there have been 166 by-elections, with Reform winning just 5. They're hardly getting grass root support.
 


nicko31

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Especially with Musk providing the funding. Having said that, since July, there have been 166 by-elections, with Reform winning just 5. They're hardly getting grass root support.
At the last election Reform demonstrated there are few places that will get the level of support for Reform to win. But it does seem the press are doing all possible to platform them now. The LD's seem largely to be ignored.

As things stand there is nothing to stop Twitter (X) UK donating as much money as they like to a political party, even if they are just a shell company with no profits.

More worrying is the potential for dark money flowing into influencers on Tiktok and who controls the algorithm there?

We all need to be awake to this shit
 


WATFORD zero

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To be fair - he hasn't been on 37 times as a 'sitting MP'. He's only been an MP since July

You noticed that too. Every other frequently appearing Question time guest (including many far less frequent than him) had managed to make those appearances as a result of serving over 30 years as a democratically elected member of the house of commons.

Whilst he's managed to appear 36 times even before he was elected to Westminster for the first time in 8 attempts, 6 months ago. Still, i'm sure there's an explanation ???

Interestingly, a long way behind, the next two non sitting MPs in appearance terms after Nigel's 36 appearances are those well known Spectator Columnists and GB News/Talk TV stalwarts Isabel Oakeshott and Julia Hartley-Brewer with 13 appearances each.

That's also an interesting list

NameAppearancesPublication
Isabel Oakeshott13Various (Spectator, Daily Mail, GB News, Talk TV)
Julia Hartley-Brewer13Various (Spectator, Telegraph, Talk Radio/Talk TV)
Kate Andrews12IEA/Spectator
Tim Stanley12Telegraph/Spectator
Camilla Tominey10Express/Telegraph/Spectator
Anne McElvoy8Economist/Politico
Theo Paphitis8N/A businessman
Fraser Nelson7Spectator/Telegraph
Melanie Phillips7The Times
Merryn Somerset Webb7Money Week
Peter Hitchens7Mail on Sunday/Spectator
Piers Morgan7(Various ITV, Talk TV, Daily Mail)
Zanny Minton Beddoes7The Economist

There's probably an explanation for that too :shrug:
 
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GoldstoneVintage

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You noticed that too. Every other frequently appearing Question time guest (including many far less frequent than him) had managed to make those appearances as a result of serving over 30 years as a democratically elected member of the house of commons.

Whilst he's managed to appear 36 times even before he was elected to Westminster for the first time in 6 attempts, 6 months ago. Still, i'm sure there's an explanation ???

Interestingly, a long way behind, the next two non sitting MPs in appearance terms after Nigel's 36 appearances are those well known Spectator Columnists and GB News/Talk TV stalwarts Isabel Oakeshott and Julia Hartley-Brewer with 13 appearances each.

That's also an interesting list

NameAppearancesPublication
Isabel Oakeshott13Various (Spectator, Daily Mail, GB News, Talk TV)
Julia Hartley-Brewer13Various (Spectator, Telegraph, Talk Radio/Talk TV)
Kate Andrews12IEA/Spectator
Tim Stanley12Telegraph/Spectator
Camilla Tominey10Express/Telegraph/Spectator
Anne McElvoy8Economist/Politico
Theo Paphitis8N/A businessman
Fraser Nelson7Spectator/Telegraph
Melanie Phillips7The Times
Merryn Somerset Webb7Money Week
Peter Hitchens7Mail on Sunday/Spectator
Piers Morgan7(Various ITV, Talk TV, Daily Mail)
Zanny Minton Beddoes7The Economist

There's probably an explanation for that too :shrug:
And we have the audacity (as a country) to label other nations as 'corrupt' and 'banana republics'. The manipulation here is just as rampant, though maybe less visible to average peeps.
 


clapham_gull

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Caroline Lucas was a Green MP for 14 years and appeared on QT just once. The LibDems have 72 MPs but hardly get invited onto the panel. It is weighted unfairly.

Not sure what you are basing that on.

According to latest research Caroline Lucas has appeared 13 times between 2013 and 2024. In fact she's 4th in most time appearances.


This looks to be from the same dataset as Watford Zero is using above. The research comes to the conclusion that it's the "non political" guests that are unbalanced.
 


WATFORD zero

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Not sure what you are basing that on.

According to latest research Caroline Lucas has appeared 13 times between 2013 and 2024. In fact she's 4th in most time appearances.


This looks to be from the same dataset as Watford Zero is using above. The research comes to the conclusion that it's the "non political" guests that are unbalanced.

Interesting article, and certainly supports the 'unbalanced non political' guests, but only covers the last 9 years. Lucas is nowhere near most appearances overall.
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As I pointed out above, all having served over 30 years as elected parliamentarians with the exception of one ???
 
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beorhthelm

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is this a case of he is the only representive for UKIP/Reform the party put forward? other than Tice, not sure they have anyone else who does TV. other parties have more sensible people willing and able to sit in front of cameras, while Farage has become the only face of that entire wing of politics.
 


Bodian

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You noticed that too. Every other frequently appearing Question time guest (including many far less frequent than him) had managed to make those appearances as a result of serving over 30 years as a democratically elected member of the house of commons.

Whilst he's managed to appear 36 times even before he was elected to Westminster for the first time in 8 attempts, 6 months ago. Still, i'm sure there's an explanation ???

Interestingly, a long way behind, the next two non sitting MPs in appearance terms after Nigel's 36 appearances are those well known Spectator Columnists and GB News/Talk TV stalwarts Isabel Oakeshott and Julia Hartley-Brewer with 13 appearances each.

That's also an interesting list

NameAppearancesPublication
Isabel Oakeshott13Various (Spectator, Daily Mail, GB News, Talk TV)
Julia Hartley-Brewer13Various (Spectator, Telegraph, Talk Radio/Talk TV)
Kate Andrews12IEA/Spectator
Tim Stanley12Telegraph/Spectator
Camilla Tominey10Express/Telegraph/Spectator
Anne McElvoy8Economist/Politico
Theo Paphitis8N/A businessman
Fraser Nelson7Spectator/Telegraph
Melanie Phillips7The Times
Merryn Somerset Webb7Money Week
Peter Hitchens7Mail on Sunday/Spectator
Piers Morgan7(Various ITV, Talk TV, Daily Mail)
Zanny Minton Beddoes7The Economist

There's probably an explanation for that too :shrug:
And bloody Piers Morgan.....
 


nicko31

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You noticed that too. Every other frequently appearing Question time guest (including many far less frequent than him) had managed to make those appearances as a result of serving over 30 years as a democratically elected member of the house of commons.

Whilst he's managed to appear 36 times even before he was elected to Westminster for the first time in 8 attempts, 6 months ago. Still, i'm sure there's an explanation ???

Interestingly, a long way behind, the next two non sitting MPs in appearance terms after Nigel's 36 appearances are those well known Spectator Columnists and GB News/Talk TV stalwarts Isabel Oakeshott and Julia Hartley-Brewer with 13 appearances each.

That's also an interesting list

NameAppearancesPublication
Isabel Oakeshott13Various (Spectator, Daily Mail, GB News, Talk TV)
Julia Hartley-Brewer13Various (Spectator, Telegraph, Talk Radio/Talk TV)
Kate Andrews12IEA/Spectator
Tim Stanley12Telegraph/Spectator
Camilla Tominey10Express/Telegraph/Spectator
Anne McElvoy8Economist/Politico
Theo Paphitis8N/A businessman
Fraser Nelson7Spectator/Telegraph
Melanie Phillips7The Times
Merryn Somerset Webb7Money Week
Peter Hitchens7Mail on Sunday/Spectator
Piers Morgan7(Various ITV, Talk TV, Daily Mail)
Zanny Minton Beddoes7The Economist

There's probably an explanation for that too :shrug:
Tells you so much of how Britain is manipulated into committing self harm every 5 years, opaquely funded think tanks, Murdoch puppets, client journalists and general grifters.

I know Labour haven’t been to everyone’s liking so far but the continuous assault from the right wing media in incredible after just 5 months in office.
 




Is it PotG?

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Tells you so much of how Britain is manipulated into committing self harm every 5 years, opaquely funded think tanks, Murdoch puppets, client journalists and general grifters.

I know Labour haven’t been to everyone’s liking so far but the continuous assault from the right wing media in incredible after just 5 months in office.
Indeed, I think we should absorb and flourish in the splendour of the preachings from the likes of The Guardian.
 


WATFORD zero

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is this a case of he is the only representive for UKIP/Reform the party put forward? other than Tice, not sure they have anyone else who does TV. other parties have more sensible people willing and able to sit in front of cameras, while Farage has become the only face of that entire wing of politics.

No. No it's not.

Indeed, I think we should absorb and flourish in the splendour of the preachings from the likes of The Guardian.

How many Guardian Journalists do you see in the top 10 journalists invited on Question time. You could actually try reading the thread before you dive in, like some sort of complete triggered moron :facepalm:

But, you'll probably edit my post before you reply :dunce:

You really don't help yourself do you ? Sorry I'm off to dinner having a life outside of the Internet :wink:
 
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BadFish

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Tells you so much of how Britain is manipulated into committing self harm every 5 years, opaquely funded think tanks, Murdoch puppets, client journalists and general grifters.

I know Labour haven’t been to everyone’s liking so far but the continuous assault from the right wing media in incredible after just 5 months in office.
James O'Brien's book shines an interesting light on this, ending with Brexit.

Labour are certainly up against it, which makes you wonder why they don't present themselves more effectively. As unfair as it is being held to a different standard than the Tories, you surely have to play your cards as they are played.
 


Right Brain Ronnie

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Reform are flying.
Nigel will have to be caught in bed with no brainer rayner, for any impact at all on their popularity.
 


BadFish

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Reform are flying.
Nigel will have to be caught in bed with no brainer rayner, for any impact at all on their popularity.

Our very own Donald Trump, complete with his own cult members.

Politics is certainly in a sorry state.
 


Machiavelli

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The BBC don’t run QT. It is another company (Mentorn?) that sells it to them. @clapham_gull will know.

Just look at the form required to be part of the audience and then wonder why it’s so one sided.

Thank you for posting that link. That's a vivid illustration of the extent to which the BBC (or their production companies) have been forced on to the back foot.
 






BadFish

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You're right of course but far more significant is that 70% of the UK population think they have above average intelligence.
A discussion about peoples intelligence has no place on a thread about Reform and the Grifter (Now there is a band name) :lolol:
 


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