I salute your indefatigability.With you on your thinking H but I tend to give fair credence to other posters and try to understand their views, even if their views are total crap and their understanding of current affairs moronic.
I salute your indefatigability.With you on your thinking H but I tend to give fair credence to other posters and try to understand their views, even if their views are total crap and their understanding of current affairs moronic.
I'd go with his comedy team mate, Chris Morris in full Day Today mode.Theroux never gets to the grit. He’s too fawning.
I’d have to go with Partridge.
He's well known for throwing a hissy fit or stomping off when grilled forensicallyWe're going a bit off-piste aren't we?
Whoever it was who was charged with teasing the truth out of Farage, I suspect it would not be easy. He may be a Brexiteer, but he's not an idiot.
Someone on here said he's got the gift of the gab. I also think he's quite sharp, and is able to deflect an attack well.
Partridge would skewer him simply by agreeing with most of fhis policies. Within 5 minutes they'd be reminiscing about stuff from the 70sAlthough Partridge interviewing Farage would provide great entertainment.
Really?! Maybe I pre-whooshed you, or maybe I got it wrongHe actually said completely the opposite
"Please accept my resignation. I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member.”Really?! Maybe I pre-whooshed you, or maybe I got it wrong
Thanks"Please accept my resignation. I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member.”
I agree nobody would probably want to form a coalition with Reform, but coalition working would be likely to force any extreme partners to moderate their demands and put aside their more extreme policiesI’d say it’s unlikely anyone would want to form a coalition with Reform.
Like in Israel?I agree nobody would probably want to form a coalition with Reform, but coalition working would be likely to force any extreme partners to moderate their demands and put aside their more extreme policies
Like in Israel?
The way it works is the exact opposite. With a seat at the table, minority lunatics simply drag the piece into the abyss.
Depressingly, I can't see that costing them any votesEight Reform candidates and their misogyny.
Reform UK candidates' offensive remarks uncovered by BBC
The comments included remarks about murdered MP Jo Cox and a black reality TV contestant.www.bbc.co.uk
Chamberlain's toadying, Mosley's politicsFarage can’t make up his mind if he’s Oswald Mosley or Neville Chamberlain.
Maybe he’s Oswald Chamberlain.
True. Women put down other women to make themselves feel better.Depressingly, I can't see that costing them any votes
At the bottom of that report, see the following responses from Farage, neither of which bear a passing resemblance to recognising it, apologising for it or owning it.Eight Reform candidates and their misogyny.
Reform UK candidates' offensive remarks uncovered by BBC
The comments included remarks about murdered MP Jo Cox and a black reality TV contestant.www.bbc.co.uk