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19th January 2013 #1
UKIP Nigel Farage - BBC Question Time Jan 2013
he seems to have gone down well with the Audience.
also linked with this story in the mail.
Our town's like a foreign country and locals can't cope with the immigrants, says mother after TV clash with academic on Question Time
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2IQ7DZOS2
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19th January 2013 #2
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Make no mistake, Nigel Farage is a gifted orator who is able to clearly give an opinion an so many issue simply because he consistently sticks to the same story.
If anyone watches his EU commentaries it's also clear he has made a studious effort to really get to grips with EU law and most of the key treaties.
I enjoy him. He's an entertainer.
I believe he would be an excellent MP and a charismatic Prime Minister.
I doubt it will ever happen though simply because he is a prime mover with UKIP who imo are a crank political party.
Wish we could vote him President though
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Gormless, elitist, privileged, sheltered academics pontificating about a situation of which they have no realistic understanding ...much the same as most MPs.
All busy burying their heads in the sand or just plain ignoring the views of the majority population.
I see it as case of Nero playing the fiddle while Rome burns .
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A friend of mine was in the audience for that edition of Question Time.
She said that Mary Beard had a lot of sensible things to say and that Farage spouted a lot of nonsense and featured too heavily!
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I had a friend who thought the earth was flat.
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20th January 2013 #9
i,ve been to boston many times and mrs bull is right the place is full of eastern europeans ,many times i tried to ask directions when making deliveries and could,nt find anyone that spoke english very scary stuff and with the romanians and bulgarians just waiting in the wings this nightmare is coming to a town near YOU .one in four residents living in boston comes from overseas they come to work on the fruit and veg farms .
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20th January 2013 #11
Funny isn't it, how those who are quickest to condemn others for expressing concern about immigrants, nearly always live in places totally removed from the reality of the lives of those who express that concern.
Talk about "let them eat cake"
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21st January 2013 #12
The pompous hooray henry is very punchable.
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22nd January 2013 #14
well i,ll be voting for him next time everything he said on that programme was spot on .
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