These prats get paid?1.5m apparently - three times more than they’ve ever paid to anyone
These prats get paid?1.5m apparently - three times more than they’ve ever paid to anyone
They’ll increase their viewing figures by at least one if this happensHope he chokes on a cockroach.
I simply couldn’t watch that clutch of talentless jobbernowls for entertainment if my life depended on it.
I seriously don’t get the appeal. Especially of someone like Farage.
I genuinely couldn’t contribute to the viewing figures in all good conscience.10 minutes of trash TV, 5 minutes of zzzzzz ads, x 4, gives a lost hour no one will ever get back.
Maybe the possibility of a late entrance by Rishi Sunak, could be out of a job soon.
TBF it would be better for everyone if the path went House of Commons, I’m a celebrity rather than House of Commons then House of Lords like Nadine expected.US banks will pay mega money to have him as a non exec director, he is actually intelligent.
Whilst Farage needs to top up his cash, he pinned his tail on the Trump donkey being president for two consecutive terms. Sniffing around a job in DC.
His smugness is what stopped him winningHancock also did pretty well on the SAS thing….one of only three to make it to the end. Never shirked any of the tasks.
still a smug **** though.
That’s the attitude in this house too from both of us…..……Well, she said something along the lines of 'I'm not having that **** in the house' and that was that. Fair judgement, in the great scheme of things.
We were the same, and it was fun when it was Tony Blackburn or Fatima Whitbread etc.This historically was one of the guilty pleasures in my household. I started watching last year but felt repulsed by Hancock on it. Im sure many who lost relatives during covid especially in care homes would have felt that way.
In the end it gave me back an hour of my life each night and i got out of the habit.
Farage is playing to an audience who will support him irrespective. Plus those who will pay and make calls 'to teach him a lesson'.
He was a MEP though (although I don't consider them to be proper politicians, but some might). However the rest of your analysis is spot on.It is probably worth noting that Farage is NOT a politician. He's not elected to parliament or any council. He's on a par with Yaxley-Lennon. He's a pundit. A gobshite. A grifter. A plum. A shyster. A Miggy Almirón lookalikee. A national disgrace. A carpetbagger. Need I go on?
And from his period as a member of the EU Parliament, for which he did little work at all, he will get an annual pension of £73k when he reaches the age of 63. There clearly is no God.You've proved my point. Of course he is a politician, but you and many others see him as a 'personality' or 'presenter'.
He was elected as a member of the EU Parliament for South East England for 21 years (1999 - 2020). He is currently the honorary president of the Reform UK Party which is polling at 8% (so just 2% below the Lib Dems) and could have an important say in the next General Election and right wing politics for years to come.
I don't see the clamour for him to stand down from that position, yet this is all part of his political end game. This bloke is far from done politically and will use this publicity for his own ends.