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Eu Referendum: Geldof And Farage Clash On The Thames
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-eu-r eferend um-3653 6058
Just when you thought that this bloody Referendum business couldn't get any loonier !
Just when you thought that this bloody Referendum business couldn't get any loonier !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cameron has taken a step back in the EU referendum debates in favour of sending in the likes of the mighty Edward Izzard and his windmill arms.
The stay campaign was further bolstered with the genius strategical move of entrusting Sir Bob 'gimme your *** money' Geldof with the task of making Britain once again rule the waves. News now reaches me that the big guns are ready to spring into action at the weekend ... Barry and Paul Chuckle armed with a scaffold board and their new catchphrase 'To me to EU' will be appearing on The Andrew Marr Show on Sunday. The pantomime season truly has started early.
The stay campaign was further bolstered with the genius strategical move of entrusting Sir Bob 'gimme your *** money' Geldof with the task of making Britain once again rule the waves. News now reaches me that the big guns are ready to spring into action at the weekend ... Barry and Paul Chuckle armed with a scaffold board and their new catchphrase 'To me to EU' will be appearing on The Andrew Marr Show on Sunday. The pantomime season truly has started early.
I think Geldof lost credibility when he resorted to a personal attack on Farage's integrity, fairly early on I believe. And it seems the points he was claiming regarding fishing are disputed anyway. Trying to be loud enough to drown out Farage's "event" doesn't seem a fair debating tactic either. Seems to be an ill-advised stunt to me.
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