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Farage V Clegg
Looks like Farage won on points.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Perhaps but Farage was debating with the Leader of what is now a minor Party in Britain. He should have debated with dave, who would have given a much better run for his money than Cleggie. Its no wonder Farage would appear to have won the debate. Emmie's Aunty Marge would have been better than Cleggie !
Wasn't a significant factor in why dave didn't debate with Farage is that he and the Conservative Party are lukewarm about Europe ? Would he have made as good a defence of Britain's membership of the EU that Clegg did. Clegg hardly made a lasting impression but would dave have done any better ?
It would seem that Farage won the debate before he left home yesterday.
It would seem that Farage won the debate before he left home yesterday.
Nobody surprised at Farages defence of Putins actions in Crimea then? I was... Nearly as surprised as I was when reading that Steven Seagal backs Putins actions, and thinks he is the greatest living world leader! :)
And Mr.Farage mentioned something about a "london man left to rot in a greek hell-hole for 12 months" in relation to the argument they were having over the european arrest warrant. Anyone know to whom he was referring, and can provide a link?
And Mr.Farage mentioned something about a "london man left to rot in a greek hell-hole for 12 months" in relation to the argument they were having over the european arrest warrant. Anyone know to whom he was referring, and can provide a link?
I don't see how anyone with half a brain can be convinced by Farage who uses pub debating techniques such as making up 'facts' to suit his agenda and making jokes to distract the listeners from the real facts. He lied about the number of possible immigrants and he lied about the number of laws imposed on the UK by Europe. He gets away with it because we have become used to some standards of honesty from politicians, he falls well short of those. He is a man not to be trusted, a charlatan and an oaf.
I agree jomifi but he knows his audience. He appeals to the confused amongst us. I have a neighbour who swears that he going to vote UKIP in the May 2015 election. We live in a solidly Labour constituency, in a country that is mostly Labour supporting and I have pointed out that his vote will be entirely wasted as UKIP has no chance whatsoever of winning the seat. But he still insists that he is going to vote UKIP. He is, of course, entitled to vote for who he likes but I can't see the point in wasting a once in every 5 years chance to vote.
If we lived in a marginal seat, where voting UKIP might have some relevance, like preventing a Tory win, I could understand him.
If we lived in a marginal seat, where voting UKIP might have some relevance, like preventing a Tory win, I could understand him.
Yesterday I precicted that Clegg would wipe the floor with Farage. That appears not to have happened, perhaps it was wishful thinking on my part. The woman at the Telegraph claims Clegg won easily but the DT may jst be being anti UKIP.
The best comment I have seen was from Nick Robinson at the BBC who suggests they both won.
// ...the reason both men agreed to take part. They knew they could both be winners. //
The best comment I have seen was from Nick Robinson at the BBC who suggests they both won.
// ...the reason both men agreed to take part. They knew they could both be winners. //
You might be right, Jom - but if you are mentioning something in a national debate, especially something like "a london man left to rot in a greek hell-hole for 12 months being denied habeas corpus", then it should be relatively easy to find a link to said story. I can find none, and I certainly cannot remember such a case being discussed in the media.
And I am still surprised at Farages defence of Putin. No one else at all surprised by this?
And I am still surprised at Farages defence of Putin. No one else at all surprised by this?