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jods 09 November 2013 12:38 AM

Question Time with Farage
 
I have watched, in fact still watching Question Time with David Dimbleby, Anna Soubry MP, Emily Thornberry MP, Nigel Farage MEP, poet Benjamin Zephaniah and Vicky Price.

Dimbleby does a good job as usual.
Anna Soubry had some reasonable points to make about a few things
Emily Thornberry seemed quite smart
Nigel Farage got my vote. He or his party publicity fvcked up saying 27 million people would land on our shores when the borders drop for Romania etc.
Ben Zep - waste of a seat. Is he the token ethnic? He was a clown and not a good one.

warrenm2 09 November 2013 09:22 AM

Not quite Jods. He let Anna get away with claiming that, which I think was a mistake. The actual claim was we would be opening our doors to 27 million people, NOT that 27 million people would come, which is in fact correct, as all of them COULD come here if they wanted.

Anna got the hump because Farage caught her on the point of ships being built in Korea, not a good thing for a defence minister to be caught out on I would suggest....

What got me was the obvious Labour plants in the audience AGAIN, having a pop at UKIP. The salad dodger woman in particular, where do they find such pro immigration people in Boston I wonder?

Moz_Rb5 09 November 2013 09:23 AM

Thought the same as you, he was right though there is over 27 million between Romania and Bulgaria. As he said "potentially" 27 million, obviously they wont all come over but the party has to sex it up a little. (Of course the other parties wouldn't dream of doing that).

Moz_Rb5 09 November 2013 09:26 AM

Beat me to it, there is always mouthy lefties in the audiences as it's modern and "PC" to be loving everyone, give flowers to strangers and pass the limp wristed peace pipe around.

The Trooper 1815 09 November 2013 09:46 AM

Southby was caught big style and never answered the Korea question. She was dodging like a trap in a shower block.

dpb 09 November 2013 09:54 AM

He's got such a cheap ticket, and only one solution ie get out. Europe

Preferred seeing Jeffrey humiliated earlier -although that was all a set up too

Maz 09 November 2013 02:01 PM


Originally Posted by dpb (Post 11259607)
He's got such a cheap ticket, and only one solution ie get out. Europe

Preferred seeing Jeffrey humiliated earlier -although that was all a set up too

Now that was worth watching. Not quite as good as Piers Morgan's meltdown but very funny nonetheless. Jeffrey went pale when the photo of him burying his head in that birds tits was shown. Classic.

warrenm2 09 November 2013 02:08 PM

Think you mean Godfrey and HIGNFY....

I think he was onto a bit of a loser going on there, he should know that they would lay into him

Anyway back on topic, nigel wrote a piece in the telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...d-of-Ukip.html

The comments make interesting reading, saying the same thing. LibLabCon are all the same and the only real opposition is UKIP

paulr 09 November 2013 02:22 PM

I never realised time in prison qualified you for a seat on QT.

warrenm2 09 November 2013 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by paulr (Post 11259750)
I never realised time in prison qualified you for a seat on QT.

Yes, makes you wonder about the BBCs selection criteria! (Apparently the poet also did time as a youngster for burglary). Oh just noted the following from Wikipedia on his works... "We Are Britain! (2002) is a collection of poems celebrating cultural diversity in Britain". Says it all really

dpb 09 November 2013 05:04 PM

Fcuk me, disgusted of Surrey. -you couldn't make it up. :lol1:

Hes got as much right ability and contributions to make as any of the other nonces on there.

Gone on, tell me you're a Jeffery Archer fan, that would complete the picture

Maz 09 November 2013 05:35 PM

Course he has. People are confusing opinion with fact.........again.

Suresh 09 November 2013 05:48 PM

The immigrant in the audience was probably a UKIP plant and a bloody good one too. The lefties were properly shut up by him agreeing with Farage I thought :lol1:

Farage is not PM material but he serves the useful role of breaking the PC headlock and forcing debate on the immigration subject where previously there couldn't be any. :notworthy. I like him.

jods 10 November 2013 02:21 AM

I have had several conversations with grant shapps over the last 18 months. I've made my position clear. He hasn't delivered. I will be voting UKIP.

warrenm2 10 November 2013 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by jods (Post 11260179)
I will be voting UKIP.

It will be interesting to see how successful they will be in the European elections in May. The bookies have them as favourites, and its always been a strong election for them. There are local elections that day as well. UKIP doing well would really cement their position I reckon. With people like yourself giving them the vote for (presumably) the first time, it could be a big swing

chocolate_o_brian 10 November 2013 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by Moz_Rb5 (Post 11259576)
Beat me to it, there is always mouthy lefties in the audiences as it's modern and "PC" to be loving everyone, give flowers to strangers and pass the limp wristed peace pipe around.

:lol1:

I've stopped watching/recording Question Time purely for the amount of (champagne) socialist types in the audience. People moan that politicians aren't in the real world - bloody hell, what about the 'plants' ;)

tony de wonderful 10 November 2013 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian (Post 11260323)
:lol1:

I've stopped watching/recording Question Time purely for the amount of (champagne) socialist types in the audience. People moan that politicians aren't in the real world - bloody hell, what about the 'plants' ;)

chocolate_o_brian you seem to lurched alarmingly to the right recently?!

ALi-B 10 November 2013 11:59 AM

I've always avoided voting for the Farage party - because when it comes to UKIP, that is all you see and hear from.

Great guy to have a drink with no doubt, a very interesting person in general. But the crass publicity stunts he has used in the past has always made me avoid them. But these days, it appears he's getting more serious on matters rather than playing the joker. He's a good guy to have influence in the running of the country, but as a leader, I'm not so sure. As strategically, his facts on the exact methods he will use to achieve his goals are rather thin on the ground. Having said that, this is no different to any other party (especially Labour ).

However for UKIP to get more momentum, they need to get more of its candidate other than Farage out there in the wider world of plublicity, so we know who they are and what they stand for. Farage has proven to be extremely articulate - I want to see what his colleagues have to offer. And on QT would be a good start (not HIGNFY :rolleyes: )

David Lock 10 November 2013 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by ALi-B (Post 11260359)

the wider world of plublicity


:lol:

ALi-B 10 November 2013 02:05 PM

At least its not pleblicity ;)

chocolate_o_brian 10 November 2013 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by tony de wonderful (Post 11260342)
chocolate_o_brian you seem to lurched alarmingly to the right recently?!

You must have misinterpreted my previous posts then, as I have been on the right for years. Ever since I was old enough to understand what left wing politics do to the UK.

Some posts may have come across centrally but there were certainly no intentional 'leftie' posts. :)

How's things, Joe?

David Lock 10 November 2013 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by ALi-B (Post 11260427)
At least its not pleblicity ;)


Or Pubeicity - promoting kiddy porn :D

GlesgaKiss 10 November 2013 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian (Post 11260323)
:lol1:

I've stopped watching/recording Question Time purely for the amount of (champagne) socialist types in the audience. People moan that politicians aren't in the real world - bloody hell, what about the 'plants' ;)

I agree and I never watch it. It's completely pointless in my view. Why would you need to constantly listen to the views of others on certain issues if not just to get annoyed at the ones you don't like and then 'get involved'? A total waste of energy during time that is better spent relaxing.

The way I look at it is that I'll either agree with something or I won't. It doesn't matter what it is, I'm naturally inclined to react to something in a certain way. It's not as if I'll morally lose touch with the rest of the human race if I don't listen to their views on every single issue. Every time I do watch it, it just seems like a rabble of saddos with nothing better to do. And because these people are those who feel the need to constantly 'get involved', the program obviously does not give an accurate cross section of the general public.

Tidgy 10 November 2013 03:26 PM

sodbury is one of the local mp's round my way, dont trust her as far as i could throw her, said one thign to get elected then changed her mind once in

chocolate_o_brian 10 November 2013 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by Tidgy (Post 11260470)
sodbury is one of the local mp's round my way, dont trust her as far as i could throw her, said one thign to get elected then changed their mind once in

Sorry, are we talking about one politician or every government for the last 50 years :D

jods 10 November 2013 10:01 PM

I'd consider standing for UKIP IN 4 years time ( Once my mortgages are paid off )

Tidgy 11 November 2013 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian (Post 11260592)
Sorry, are we talking about one politician or every government for the last 50 years :D


hahaha both

Martin2005 11 November 2013 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by warrenm2 (Post 11259570)
Not quite Jods. He let Anna get away with claiming that, which I think was a mistake. The actual claim was we would be opening our doors to 27 million people, NOT that 27 million people would come, which is in fact correct, as all of them COULD come here if they wanted.

Anna got the hump because Farage caught her on the point of ships being built in Korea, not a good thing for a defence minister to be caught out on I would suggest....

What got me was the obvious Labour plants in the audience AGAIN, having a pop at UKIP. The salad dodger woman in particular, where do they find such pro immigration people in Boston I wonder?

I hope that in the name of balance he also mentioned that 65 Million Britons enjoy freedom of movement across the EU. A right he wants to take away!!

f1_fan 11 November 2013 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by Suresh (Post 11259851)
Farage is not PM material

If Cameron is PM material then Farage should take that as a massive compliment!

I'll be voting for his party in May and at the next GE :thumb: Not even close to my politics, but at least he doesn't seem to be a self serving greedy liar like the Cameron, Miliband and the worst of the lot Clegg!

SJ_Skyline 11 November 2013 01:22 PM

I'm not allowed to watch QT as it's not agreeable with my blood pressure :(


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