You are doing a very good impersonation of someone who is actually a little rattled :-)
I’m not sure posting the Arthur Two Sheds Jackson sketch was really the thing to do in the circumstances ...
Mr Farage need not produce policy on any other subject until the party contends a general election and presents it's manifesto. Even then, Brexit being so important, there's little he could stand for that would be so relevant as to not vote to have them in for a term to get this leaving business done. He could push for droit du seigneur for PMs and still get in.
What is joyous to watch is Britain fighting back against its Liberal elite, self-serving rulers who seem to live entirely in a bubble, and a London-based one at that, and the great thing is, it's all being done in a very British democratic way, & unlike France without any violence, all with the world's 'number one news organisation' deliberately missing a revolution going on in its own country.
I can see why Farage got rattled there in Arthur Jackson and John Elton style. Unlike them tho he really does have nothing else to offer but vague talk about “democracy”.
And as for manifestos: well he wants to ban them it seems because they are never adhered to, which is one of those statements that sounds good for about a few seconds until you start to think about it. Trouble is Mr Farage doesn’t want you to think too deeply beyond his buzzwords.
I watched the Andrew Marr interview, Farage was just trying to bully and bluster all the way through. He thinks he wins by talking the loudest.
Farage did want a second referendum thats on video, so how can it now be the biggest political betrayal of all time.
Farage is for working class people in the same way the Greens are for airports. Dont be taken in by him
Only seen the first part of it so far, but seemed to me that Marr was misrepresenting what Farage had said in the past, and was being corrected. Marr should know when he's on a losing strategy and change it to one more relevant in order to not lose face further.
Peter Pedant; N. Farage states clearly and unequivocally why he thinks Britain should leave the EU.
Can you state with similar clarity why you want to remain clinging to the failing ideology of the European Union?
No obfuscation in jive talk please.
Marr's intention in the interview was to prove, or, failing that to suggest that:
1 His and the Brexit partys advocating "No deal" contradicted his assertions during the Referendum campaign about a trading arangement.
2. That Farage lied during that campaign (slogans on bflattering comparisons with the Norway and Switzerland relationship with the EU, etc.).
3. That Farage's views on climate change and the NHS are morally suspect and, therefore, unworthy of any party leader.
In other words it was a typical mud-slinging exercise by the BBC "elite" to discredit Farage and dissuade all the "village idiot" voters (by the way, did you see former News Night presenter Gavin Esler pouring scorn on 17 million Brits the other day?) from repeating their folly?
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