daveinprague
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That you are unable to explain, because of course, you are a half wit.
Then this is an area that you must improve... in other words, grow up.
That said, they both have silver tongues and will make their points well. I am hoping for some dialogue between the two, that will be pure entertainment.
However they have something in common - they both strongly oppose Westminster - this shared interest will probably make the overall theme and conclusion of the programme one which largely discredits the status quo.
you may well have a point,it could all turn out to be a bit of an anti climax,i should also imagine given the media hype around it and the scrutiny both will be doing their utmost not to screw up.
lets not forget there are others on the panel who have equal air time
I would imagine that Labour and Tory will go against Farage, they are both losing seats, candidates and votes.
Why do you try and discredit him buy referring to him as an 'reformed junkie'? Somehow this makes his opinion floored? Daily Mail reader surely, especially as you think Farage brings something to the table worth listening to
you may well have a point,it could all turn out to be a bit of an anti climax,i should also imagine given the media hype around it and the scrutiny both will be doing their utmost not to screw up.
lets not forget there are others on the panel who have equal air time
will be interesting to see what the lady from the Times will make of it all
I said it on the other thread and it can be seen again here. Brand is attacked and criticised for who his but his message and political points are seldom mentioned.
That's because the points he often makes oppose the life he leads. Although I agree that his prior use of drugs is utterly irrelevant.
I agree, utterly irrelevant......although he might have been mildly amusing whilst on them, and completely unfunny off them.....which is why he is turning to be the peoples "champion".
That's because the points he often makes oppose the life he leads. Although I agree that his prior use of drugs is utterly irrelevant.
That's because the points he often makes oppose the life he leads. Although I agree that his prior use of drugs is utterly irrelevant.
He's not the peoples "champion" or anything even close.
Sadly, tragically, he's the only person the media (social, independent and mainstream) will pay attention to who speaks up about important issues such as inequality, corporatocracy, propaganda and so on.
My personal hope is that more people of notability will speak up against these things... but for now, the awareness he is creating has been incredible, despite his many flaws.
I am not really sure they do although I must admit that i don't know the ins and outs of his finances or what he does with his money. However I assume that the Sun would have diverted massive resources to investigating any kind of tax irregularities so my guess is he is squeaky clean there.