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Nigel Farage Lying – Who’d Have Thought?
We are fast approaching the USA state of politics, where politicians can say what they like and their cult following will believe them (even when it is pointed out that they are lying).
The fool Farage needs to be reminded that he will lie at the drop of a hat every time he appears on TV, telling more lies.
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The blessed Nige did not hold surgeries in the run up to the election, and said the Speakers Office had told him not to
when checked with the Speakers Office - they said no they had not given advice
and when challenged - "The blessed nige said 'the speakers office is always right" - - silence
Didnt we know he lied voer the £360m a week or was that Cameron and F commented - we shdnt have said that
News everyone Pope is a Roman Catholic
Don't usually watch Party Political broadcasts but last night happened to see the Reform Parties one on BBC after the news. Thought it was really comical with the digs at the incumbants we presently have in office. Farage on good form, but yes he is an MP so if he speaks there is a good chance that he is lying as with all MPs.
As I see it, all politicians can deceive, the trick is to spot those who are likely to do most good and seperate them from those proven not to follow through on the things they claim they'll fix.
In this case, Farage clearly felt that holding surgeries was a risky option, given the attacks on him in the recent past, and his present efforts would be better put into publicising the party and building relationships for the future; which is fair enough, one can't do everything. But questions about that decision were going to be embarrassing so when they came up he deflected them by asking why the questioner thought he hadn't held them. This was insufficient and so when pushed further he made the mistake of stating he'd been advised not to. Not his best decision as he should have known it'd be investigated further. But as all can see it was a minor deception just to get rid of the awkward question.
Compared with what other politicians get up to, it isn't worth mentioning, except by those determined to attack his character regardless.
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