I See Farage is on QuestionTime Again Tonight

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  • DiscombobulateDiscombobulate Posts: 4,242
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    2+2=5 wrote: »
    Um....looks like you totally didn't read or understand my post.

    Oh dear.

    I read and understood your post thanks. Though seeing as you appear to be unable to get page 1 I have copied the salient posts for you ;)
    angarrack wrote: »
    Nigel Farage. Diane James. Patrick O'Flynn.

    Were you able to find out how many were put up by the Parties I mentioned?
    angarrack wrote: »
    Is that for any set period or is it since time began?

    My research covering the start of the last series (Sept 2012) to date (Oct 2013) shows:

    SNP (2) Sturgeon and Yousuf.

    PC (2) Williams and Wood.

    Green (2) Bennett and Lucas.

    UKIP (4) Nuttall, Farage, James and O'Flynn.

    I have not included the Edinburgh episode which consisted of an audience of 16/17 year olds.
    DadDancer wrote: »
    Farage on Question time is always essential viewing, but while the other UKIP candidates such as Diane James, Patrick O'Flynn and Paul Nuttall are not as entertaining, they always talk sense.
    I could see all four of those getting seats in the next GE :)
  • goldenhairgoldenhair Posts: 1,270
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    Is there no-one else The BN...sorry UKIP can roll out for these occasions?

    ...if you had any political antennae, you'd realise those two parties are very different. You might as well say Labour is a socialist party!.
  • northantsgirlnorthantsgirl Posts: 4,663
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    DadDancer wrote: »
    Farage on Question time is always essential viewing, but while the other UKIP candidates such as Diane James, Patrick O'Flynn and Paul Nuttall are not as entertaining, they always talk sense.
    I could see all four of those getting seats in the next GE :)

    Forgot about Patrick O'Fascist-looking. Still he is eminently forgettable. As insubstantial as the newspaper he writes for.
  • AZZURRI 06AZZURRI 06 Posts: 11,173
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    Both parties hate immigrants. Apart from THAT.....
  • getzlsgetzls Posts: 4,007
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    AZZURRI 06 wrote: »
    No, she survived an assassination attempt in 1981, she keeps a low profile working on immigrants rights and such, still a very sharp political thinker. I wish she would release a biography but she has resisted all efforts, unless you include the one published back in the Sixties. Something of a bête noire to loyalists, she would stand up for their rights as much as for the rights of the nationalists.

    Yes, she kept a low profile after the UVF pumped a load of bullets in her.:D

    Her master Satan is still waiting for her.:cool:
  • AZZURRI 06AZZURRI 06 Posts: 11,173
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    getzls wrote: »
    Yes, she kept a low profile after the UVF pumped a load of bullets in her.:D

    Her master Satan is still waiting for her.:cool:

    Incredibly wrong post on so many levels.
  • chloebchloeb Posts: 6,501
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    Farage is a hell of a lot more entertaining than Vicky Pryce...what a total bore
  • JeffersonJefferson Posts: 3,736
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    goldenhair wrote: »
    ...if you had any political antennae, you'd realise those two parties are very different. You might as well say Labour is a socialist party!.

    It's just the Left-wing mass immigration lovers playing the race card - as usual.
  • SteganStegan Posts: 5,039
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    Well, Nigel had it particularly easy tonight didn't he? Infact, he looked somewhat disappointed that he wasn't really challenged by other members of the QT panel.Then again, he wasn't up against much - what a bunch of hypocritical, lame brained numpties they turned out to be!

    Each time he spoke he was loudly applauded and as usual was the only politician there prepared to talk factually and without waffle or evasion. So, yet another appearance that can only add to the growing popularity of UKIP. Well done Mr Farage.
  • woot_whoowoot_whoo Posts: 18,030
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    Jefferson wrote: »
    It's just the Left-wing mass immigration lovers playing the race card - as usual.

    I find it's usually the racists on DS who are obsessed with racism. Often they seem to be champing at the bit to get called "racist" so that they can play the victim and claim that "discussion is being shut down".
  • JeffersonJefferson Posts: 3,736
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    Pathetic.

    How many years ago are you talking about for his prison sentence?

    It was long enough ago for the country to offer him an OBE in 2003- which he turned down, of course.

    I'm pleased he is now going straight and has found gainful employment doing whatever it is these days.
  • JeffersonJefferson Posts: 3,736
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    woot_whoo wrote: »
    I find it's usually the racists on DS who are obsessed with racism. Often they seem to be champing at the bit to get called "racist" so that they can play the victim and claim that "discussion is being shut down".

    I think you have lost a bit of focus here -it is a bit late.
  • woot_whoowoot_whoo Posts: 18,030
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    Jefferson wrote: »
    I think you have lost a bit of focus here -it is a bit late.

    Pardon? :confused:
  • JeffersonJefferson Posts: 3,736
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    angarrack wrote: »
    I didn't know he had a prison sentence. What was it for?

    That means there are at least two jail birds on tonight's show.

    I dont think he has itemised his rap sheet.
  • Mystic DaveMystic Dave Posts: 1,180
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    You lot are being a bit unfair - Zephaniah said he had moved to the Boston area and Vicky Price is a Greek immigrant as well as an economist (as the UCL report was bound to come up).

    I thought Farage got a harder time than he expected in Boston as the clapping for that leftie public service woman was from a wider group than her ilk.

    Mind you, UKIP has had several MEPs jailed for expenses fraud, so you could say two jailbirds and one jailbird party's leader.
  • angarrackangarrack Posts: 5,493
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    woot_whoo wrote: »
    I find it's usually the racists on DS who are obsessed with racism. Often they seem to be champing at the bit to get called "racist" so that they can play the victim and claim that "discussion is being shut down".

    It looks as though you're the one obsessed.

    You've used the word three times in one paragraph.
  • DadDancerDadDancer Posts: 3,920
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    Stegan wrote: »
    Well, Nigel had it particularly easy tonight didn't he? Infact, he looked somewhat disappointed that he wasn't really challenged by other members of the QT panel.Then again, he wasn't up against much - what a bunch of hypocritical, lame brained numpties they turned out to be!

    Each time he spoke he was loudly applauded and as usual was the only politician there prepared to talk factually and without waffle or evasion. So, yet another appearance that can only add to the growing popularity of UKIP. Well done Mr Farage.

    totally agree :)

    interestingly it appeared that the Labour (Thornberry) and Tory (Soubry) on tonight were from the same party. They seemed to agree on everything and were both against Farage. It kind of adds to my feeling that Labour and Tory are pretty much the same thing these days.
  • JCRJCR Posts: 24,064
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    apaul wrote: »
    I wouldn't say the bald Scouser provides much entertainment

    Paul Nuttall of the UKIPs, from Liverpool may become more entertaining when the BBC broadcast the next series of Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle next year, as it will feature the most spectacular put down of him I've ever seen any comedian give to anyone, including anything Frankie Boyle has ever said.
  • JeffersonJefferson Posts: 3,736
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    JCR wrote: »
    Paul Nuttall of the UKIPs, from Liverpool may become more entertaining when the BBC broadcast the next series of Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle next year, as it will feature the most spectacular put down of him I've ever seen any comedian give to anyone, including anything Frankie Boyle has ever said.

    Forgive me for not holding my breath, the smug rancid, northeners hating Left-wing twonk Lee is the unfunniest man to be allowed on TV.

    Whereas Paul impresses every time I see him.
  • MARTYM8MARTYM8 Posts: 44,710
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    I see convicted liar Vicky Price is on tonight as well - certainly can't believe a word she says!

    She is loathsome - not actually for her jailing offence but for her comments on her home country Greece.

    She basically supports all that is being done there austerity wise to save the banks and the Euro and that the Greek people should suck it up and stop complaining. I think she thinks kids and old people starving and going without healthcare is a price worth paying to save her precious Euro!
  • MARTYM8MARTYM8 Posts: 44,710
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    DadDancer wrote: »
    totally agree :)

    interestingly it appeared that the Labour (Thornberry) and Tory (Soubry) on tonight were from the same party. They seemed to agree on everything and were both against Farage. It kind of adds to my feeling that Labour and Tory are pretty much the same thing these days.


    Too right - if you want change vote Green or UKIP. You will get more of the same from Lib/Lab/Con - run by people who rarely venture outside zones 1 and 2 in London unless its for a photo opp!

    Thornberry represents Islington South and Finsbury (luvvie heartland) - Soubry might as well represent Islington North!:D
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