In full: Lunch Hour with Nigel Farage | Exclusive Interview

Nigel Farage has said that he will discuss “British politics” and “where we’re going” during the Lunch Hour event with The Telegraph.
He welcomed subscribers to ask him “any question you like” during his conversation with Camilla Tominey.
Nigel Farage led the UK Independence Party (UKIP) until 2016 and played a pivotal role in campaigning for Britain’s exit from the European Union.
He was also a member of the European Parliament, elected in 1999 and remaining there until 2020.
He also had a brief stint as leader of the Brexit Party, set up to campaign for a “clean-break Brexit” ahead of European elections in 2019. The party also campaigned in the UK general election in the same year.
As well as currently holding the position of honorary president of Reform UK, Mr Farage hosts a programme on the GB News channel.
Last year, he finished in third place on the reality TV show “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!”
The live Q&A began with Camilla Tominey putting to Nigel Farage that a vote for Reform was a vote for Labour.
“Let’s face facts, I mean if Sir John Curtice says it’s 99 per cent certain that Keir Starmer was going to be in Number 10, it’s over for the Conservatives anyway,” he told subscribers.
He called for the Conservatives to be replaced, adding: “What is the Conservative Party? I’m told it’s a broad church, but it’s a broad church with no religion. It doesn’t actually stand for anything.”
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  • @Fenristhegreat
    @FenristhegreatАй бұрын

    10:31 - Start button

  • @deanunio

    @deanunio

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @jasonedwards6870

    @jasonedwards6870

    Ай бұрын

    tq😂

  • @Leejackson147

    @Leejackson147

    Ай бұрын

    Cheers mate❤

  • @kyers9817

    @kyers9817

    Ай бұрын

    TY 👍

  • @Poddypodpod
    @PoddypodpodАй бұрын

    Nigel Farage is a giant amongst men! 👏👏

  • @tonylee8550
    @tonylee8550Ай бұрын

    Nigel’s the greatest PM we’ve never had.

  • @nedgeson326

    @nedgeson326

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TonyFarrugiaStrongman

    @TonyFarrugiaStrongman

    28 күн бұрын

    Enoch or Mosley would be better but he is a good choice too

  • @paddyholiday2433

    @paddyholiday2433

    27 күн бұрын

    Damn shame we never had Mogg or Farage at the helm, they both have real vision for the UK.

  • @bulltraderpt

    @bulltraderpt

    26 күн бұрын

    @@paddyholiday2433 Mogg doesn't care for the British people, he doesn't see a problem with importing a sea born army of people with diametrically and societally opposed values to those of the British Isles. Why? Because he lives in 99.6% white Somerset, not in some northern or Southern sh@t hole of a town.

  • @Harry-wt8ul

    @Harry-wt8ul

    26 күн бұрын

    @@paddyholiday2433 ...What vision?....More pot holes?😝😝😝

  • @paullegend6798
    @paullegend6798Ай бұрын

    Amazing interview. Everything he is saying is spot on.

  • @sabejreid2072
    @sabejreid2072Ай бұрын

    No we want Farage as Leader of REFORM 🇬🇧🔥🇬🇧🔥

  • @anonnemo2504

    @anonnemo2504

    Ай бұрын

    I don't. I hope he carries on being a journalist at GB News. Not only is he far and away the best and most trustworthy journalist we have but, in combining that role with his honorary presidency of Reform UK, he can be most effective in bringing about the sort of reform that he, and most of the electorate, would like to see. Most voters associate him with Reform UK, in a way that Ofcom can currently do nothing about anyway and his campaigning to be elected as an MP would make little difference to Reform UK's chances across the country and would prevent him interviewing politicians and putting them "on the spot", in the manner in which he is so adept, and a fortunate and perfectly legal by-product of which may be to turn voters away from Labour and the Tories. Good luck to Mr. Farage in whatever he decides to do.

  • @paulmoy8114

    @paulmoy8114

    28 күн бұрын

    Agreed, the country needs him and a real Tory party very badly indeed !!!

  • @velvitjonze
    @velvitjonzeАй бұрын

    Blair really is a treasonous villain

  • @RhysPearson
    @RhysPearsonАй бұрын

    I was a labourer for Poles because I wasn't able to get an apprenticeship. Great immigration policy

  • @maneshipocrates2264

    @maneshipocrates2264

    Ай бұрын

    Dumb argument. Why is it the fault of those who swam, ran and walked 20000 km to pick fruits or work in warehouses in Britain?

  • @sabejreid2072

    @sabejreid2072

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah before the EU punished us for leaving the EU by shipping MILLIONS into our beloved UK 🇬🇧🇵🇱

  • @isabelskelton794

    @isabelskelton794

    Ай бұрын

    @@maneshipocrates2264 It is not the fault of the large wave of eastern Europeans. It is the fault of the English Government not investing or putting in place apprenticeships for the youth since the last 30 years, probably 40 years. That goes for nurses, teachers and police as well.

  • @peterashcroft8058

    @peterashcroft8058

    Ай бұрын

    Try harder and stop blaming others.

  • @imperialofficer6185

    @imperialofficer6185

    Ай бұрын

    @@maneshipocrates2264 mfrs are swimming in from New Zealand? XD

  • @myallotment1714
    @myallotment1714Ай бұрын

    Nigel, as usual, is talking common sense on many issues and pulls no punches

  • @DavidHowkins
    @DavidHowkinsАй бұрын

    I think the key thing mentioned at the start, but not picked up on is the fact that Labour once in Government, will introduce voting for 16 year olds, and if that happens, then Labour will be in permanently. Game over.

  • @thejuicydollop
    @thejuicydollopАй бұрын

    Camilla seems unable to process the fact the Tories are finished. In denial.

  • @sabejreid2072

    @sabejreid2072

    Ай бұрын

    They are

  • @ginojaco

    @ginojaco

    Ай бұрын

    In personal life she is the same...

  • @peterashcroft8058

    @peterashcroft8058

    Ай бұрын

    She's supposed to be doing an interview. She has to ask questions FFS.

  • @unbabunga229

    @unbabunga229

    Ай бұрын

    The sad fact is the Tories will continue most likely, we’re a doomed country

  • @poppyland74

    @poppyland74

    Ай бұрын

    Because she knows Reform will struggle to win very much with Tice as leader

  • @yaryar3468
    @yaryar3468Ай бұрын

    Most astute and honest British politician of my time

  • @vincentlewis6973
    @vincentlewis6973Ай бұрын

    Farrage should be knighted. What a great man

  • @markmallinder7618

    @markmallinder7618

    Ай бұрын

    I often refer to him as Sir Nigel just to piss off the haters. 😂

  • @vincentlewis6973

    @vincentlewis6973

    Ай бұрын

    Definitely going to do that from now on. Love it 😀

  • @anonnemo2504

    @anonnemo2504

    Ай бұрын

    No, he shouldn't. That would mean his becoming part of a very discredited establishment. Anyway, Mr. Farage has more than earned the right to do exactly as he chooses. We owe him a huge debt of gratitude, not only for Brexit (any form of Brexit is better than still being part of the EU) but also for his exposure of the new form of corruption within our banking sector. I hope he carries on being a journalist at GB News. Not only is he far and away the best and most trustworthy journalist we have but, in combining that role with his honorary presidency of Reform UK, he can be most effective in bringing about the sort of reform that he, and most of the electorate, would like to see. Most voters associate him with Reform UK, in a way that Ofcom can currently do nothing about anyway and his campaigning to be elected as an MP would make little difference to Reform UK's chances across the country and would prevent him interviewing politicians and putting them "on the spot", in the manner in which he is so adept, and a fortunate and perfectly legal by-product of which may be to turn voters away from Labour and the Tories. Good luck to Mr. Farage in whatever he decides to do.

  • @keithsewell8389
    @keithsewell8389Ай бұрын

    For Reform to succeed it needs several dozen Farage-like figures the length of the land: it cannot be Nigel Farage alone. "Now is the time for all good men [and women] to come to the aid of the party."

  • @tonyholmes962
    @tonyholmes962Ай бұрын

    He is my hero. Agent Farage. Done more for the Irish than the pope.

  • @sabejreid2072
    @sabejreid2072Ай бұрын

    WAKE UP WOMAN - THERE IS NO ONE EXCEPT NIGEL FARAGE. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @dcgames8575
    @dcgames8575Ай бұрын

    Camilla is a tabloid journalist. Only after gotcha moments and headlines.

  • @allisonyeager3269

    @allisonyeager3269

    24 күн бұрын

    She's really painful to listen too! Her asking the same question repeatedly is torturous. Won't listen to her again.

  • @barefittv1086
    @barefittv108627 күн бұрын

    Thanks Nigel for being a voice for me 🙏

  • @JimP-tc7gg
    @JimP-tc7ggАй бұрын

    I'm not the biggest fan of Farage and don't agree with all his views but its hard to deny, he has a higher level of competency than literally anyone else in British politics.

  • @anonnemo2504

    @anonnemo2504

    Ай бұрын

    Indeed he has and Mr. Farage has more than earned the right to do exactly as he chooses. We owe him a huge debt of gratitude, not only for Brexit (any form of Brexit is better than still being part of the EU) but also for his exposure of the new form of corruption within our banking sector. I hope he carries on being a journalist at GB News. Not only is he far and away the best and most trustworthy journalist we have but, in combining that role with his honorary presidency of Reform UK, he can be most effective in bringing about the sort of reform that he, and most of the electorate, would like to see. Most voters associate him with Reform UK, in a way that Ofcom can currently do nothing about anyway and his campaigning to be elected as an MP would make little difference to Reform UK's chances across the country and would prevent him interviewing politicians and putting them "on the spot", in the manner in which he is so adept, and a fortunate and perfectly legal by-product of which may be to turn voters away from Labour and the Tories. Good luck to Mr. Farage in whatever he decides to do.

  • @RichardABW

    @RichardABW

    26 күн бұрын

    2nd only to Blair.

  • @anonnemo2504

    @anonnemo2504

    26 күн бұрын

    @@RichardABW Blair? Competent? Pull the other one! He is the politician most responsible for the state we now find ourselves in.

  • @RichardABW

    @RichardABW

    26 күн бұрын

    @@anonnemo2504 Blair is a highly effective and competent politician, the most this century probably (in the UK). If he was incompetent then he wouldn't have been so effective in creating thew state we now find ourselves in would he.

  • @anonnemo2504

    @anonnemo2504

    26 күн бұрын

    @@RichardABW Oh well, I guess we will just have to agree to disagree. Blair was an abominable PM and disastrous for the nation.

  • @gj1695
    @gj1695Ай бұрын

    Watching from California. Love Nigel! And Camilla. CA native, but used to live in London. 🇺🇸♥️🇬🇧

  • @Ksen-pg7se

    @Ksen-pg7se

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, always love a traitor

  • @TheLucanicLord

    @TheLucanicLord

    Ай бұрын

    Take him and keep him.

  • @bikes02

    @bikes02

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ksen-pg7se Traitor? LOL keep taking your meds

  • @peterashcroft8058

    @peterashcroft8058

    Ай бұрын

    He'll be heading your way soon. Keep him.

  • @peterashcroft8058

    @peterashcroft8058

    Ай бұрын

    He'll be heading your way soon. Keep him.

  • @hollyjenkins1500
    @hollyjenkins1500Ай бұрын

    Love Nigel Britain would be a better place if he was PM

  • @peterashcroft8058

    @peterashcroft8058

    Ай бұрын

    He's buggering off to the USA so fat chance of that.

  • @DS9TREK
    @DS9TREKАй бұрын

    Thatcher died 11 years ago not 21

  • @mided2119

    @mided2119

    Ай бұрын

    I thought I was the only one who picked up on that!

  • @paulmoy8114

    @paulmoy8114

    28 күн бұрын

    @@mided2119 Nope... me too, as I was at her funeral.

  • @frames_on_tour
    @frames_on_tourАй бұрын

    the country defiantly needs Nigel at the helm he is the only person capable and strong enough to make the country Great again.......

  • @nedgeson326

    @nedgeson326

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @leehallam9365
    @leehallam9365Ай бұрын

    If he is to come back to lead Reform, he is going to leave it late so as to use his GB News platform for as long as possible. I would look out for a big announcement at the beginning of September to dominate conference season, given that Sunak will use the Tory conference at the end of that month to launch his campaign and call a mid November election after that. Its not a big gamble for Farage, if it doesn't come off then GB News would welcome him back, or whatever American offers there may be.

  • @anonnemo2504

    @anonnemo2504

    Ай бұрын

    Mr. Farage has more than earned the right to do exactly as he chooses. We owe him a huge debt of gratitude, not only for Brexit (any form of Brexit is better than still being part of the EU) but also for his exposure of the new form of corruption within our banking sector. I hope he carries on being a journalist at GB News. Not only is he far and away the best and most trustworthy journalist we have but, in combining that role with his honorary presidency of Reform UK, he can be most effective in bringing about the sort of reform that he, and most of the electorate, would like to see. Most voters associate him with Reform UK, in a way that Ofcom can currently do nothing about anyway and his campaigning to be elected as an MP would make little difference to Reform UK's chances across the country and would prevent him interviewing politicians and putting them "on the spot", in the manner in which he is so adept, and a fortunate and perfectly legal by-product of which may be to turn voters away from Labour and the Tories. Good luck to Mr. Farage in whatever he decides to do.

  • @philsaunders65
    @philsaunders65Ай бұрын

    By far the best interview with Nigel Farage I have ever seen. Camilla has earned a gold star from me.

  • @user-gd7cn4sy9l

    @user-gd7cn4sy9l

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed. She had a shaky start and then got it together.

  • @MrSecretariat_RBLX
    @MrSecretariat_RBLXАй бұрын

    Go on nigel 🎉

  • @sabejreid2072
    @sabejreid2072Ай бұрын

    The Telegraph is a fallen paper. Go Farage REFORM UK 🇬🇧🔥🇬🇧🔥🇬🇧🔥

  • @Spike-yc5gx

    @Spike-yc5gx

    Ай бұрын

    Who buys a newspaper these days?

  • @Harry-wt8ul

    @Harry-wt8ul

    26 күн бұрын

    @@Spike-yc5gx …Old people

  • @yn7751
    @yn7751Ай бұрын

    Good interview, Tominey did a good job of holding him to the fire while sticking to conservative principles

  • @walterking5453
    @walterking5453Ай бұрын

    We need Nigel and we need them now with reform get back together Nigel

  • @jimjiminy5836

    @jimjiminy5836

    Ай бұрын

    After all his done? Remember he championed the fishermen, what happened to them? Destroyed them. This man is a conman. The blood of the U.K. is on his hands. Wakey wakey, hands of snakey.

  • @mccarthy86
    @mccarthy86Ай бұрын

    Farage is the only politician I see who can save this country from its current trajectory to total downfall.

  • @darrencroft6514
    @darrencroft651429 күн бұрын

    We love Nigel

  • @Tradingsamurai1
    @Tradingsamurai128 күн бұрын

    Nigel is our hero!

  • @hughjanus2020
    @hughjanus2020Ай бұрын

    Can we get rid of Sunak and his waste of space colleague Hunt and replace them with Farage and Tice?

  • @bishboshs

    @bishboshs

    Ай бұрын

    Well neither of them are members of parliament...so no actually, we can't replace them simply like that.

  • @hughjanus2020

    @hughjanus2020

    Ай бұрын

    Rhetorical honey

  • @user-gd7cn4sy9l

    @user-gd7cn4sy9l

    Ай бұрын

    Most definitely not! The whole radical belligerents have to be reformed and that is a problem as many of them are hiding! No! The whole party needs to go! Just go! Now.

  • @tamrielspirit3285

    @tamrielspirit3285

    Ай бұрын

    Replace tories with uber tories feck off mate

  • @bill8784
    @bill8784Ай бұрын

    Excellent.

  • @p.c.c9290
    @p.c.c9290Ай бұрын

    Nigel talks so much sense just a shame people wont put there faith in him he would turn Britain around.

  • @dannyblanchflower1882

    @dannyblanchflower1882

    Ай бұрын

    I'm not so sure. He says the Democrats 'legally cheated' in 2020? He knows that's not true. Votes with no chain of custody are illegal. He then dismissed the idea of a legally binding referendum on immigration. That doesn't make any sense.

  • @allisonyeager3269

    @allisonyeager3269

    24 күн бұрын

    Can't wait for him to move to the USA. Conservatives love him here!

  • @user-gg9rx4ue2t
    @user-gg9rx4ue2tАй бұрын

    Leave the wef and all badness traitors will vapourise

  • @benkhan2908
    @benkhan2908Ай бұрын

    Britain need Nigel Farage to lead the Reform Party. Britain need to get rid of Serco, Now.

  • @playsomethingelse
    @playsomethingelseАй бұрын

    Great interview Camilla and Nigel. Surely to stop Starmer getting a landslide all Conservatives must vote Reform.

  • @lizauger9828
    @lizauger982828 күн бұрын

    Nigel is someone I like and agree with on so many issues, when we got rid of boris we lost the torys. Reform is the only way forward from this mess.

  • @sabejreid2072
    @sabejreid2072Ай бұрын

    THERE WAS NO INSURRECTION - WTFU CAMILLA 🇺🇸🔥

  • @peterashcroft8058

    @peterashcroft8058

    Ай бұрын

    Yes there was

  • @phillpotts9047
    @phillpotts904728 күн бұрын

    Like Nigel or not, he's definitely something that's missing from politics today. This conversation sounded like someone who knows what this country needs today.

  • @Electriclentilman
    @ElectriclentilmanАй бұрын

    We need Nigel for PM

  • @alexanderdantonio8999

    @alexanderdantonio8999

    Ай бұрын

    Bs 😂. He's a Russian plant.

  • @adblocker276

    @adblocker276

    Ай бұрын

    Like we need a hole in our collective head.

  • @walter3433

    @walter3433

    Ай бұрын

    Nigel is a heckler, a pound shop politician

  • @alexanderdantonio8999

    @alexanderdantonio8999

    Ай бұрын

    He's a Russian plant and puppet. Without brexit, England would've led a more robust EU response to putin.

  • @chrishales3924

    @chrishales3924

    Ай бұрын

    Of course we do 😂

  • @Bad_Gnasher
    @Bad_GnasherАй бұрын

    Reform UK dance to the tune of Hope not Hate.

  • @Spike-yc5gx
    @Spike-yc5gxАй бұрын

    The Labturds for one term while they self destruct under the Corbyn faction. 😂

  • @markusass
    @markusassАй бұрын

    Party politics is dead. We are seeing the last throes of it during what remains of this decade.

  • @paulmorganmorgan7541
    @paulmorganmorgan754128 күн бұрын

    Reform uk 🇬🇧 for me nigel

  • @malcolmlakin5265
    @malcolmlakin526527 күн бұрын

    Carmilla, shut up, for goodness sake, about Farage in Parliament.

  • @cartertanya1258
    @cartertanya1258Ай бұрын

    Seriously , do not vote Labour or Conservative, either vote Reform or none of the above DO NOT VOTE LAB OR CON

  • @ostrich1373
    @ostrich1373Ай бұрын

    Wish he would get on with it n stand for PM……….. enough waiting

  • @M1ke22
    @M1ke225 күн бұрын

    Im watching this as a South African. Wow, I thought my country was messed up! How did a nation as great as the UK get into such bad shape?

  • @jckluckhohn
    @jckluckhohnАй бұрын

    Let him talk

  • @brettgrant3017
    @brettgrant3017Ай бұрын

    Farage didn't come up with any useful policies in this discussion. net zero immigration? Sure, and how will he achieve that. It's very easy to criticise, not so easy to suggest answers that can be put into practice.

  • @Vince-um5nq
    @Vince-um5nqАй бұрын

    This interviewer is incredibly annoying

  • @Chiefmismaker
    @ChiefmismakerАй бұрын

    I like him. And it must be very hard for those who insist on not doing....😊

  • @andyaptc2907
    @andyaptc290723 күн бұрын

    We need more charismatic, driven and purposeful people like Nigel in political power.

  • @2414red
    @2414red26 күн бұрын

    Interviewer needs to learn how to listen and give interviewee chance to respond fully

  • @markmallinder7618
    @markmallinder7618Ай бұрын

    Camilla is very impressive in this interview. I hope Nigel does lead REFORM as that will turn REFORM into a rocket ship! However he will continue to have significant effect whichever path he chooses.

  • @anonnemo2504

    @anonnemo2504

    Ай бұрын

    I wasn't impressed by her describing what happened in Washington DC on 6/1/21 as an "insurrection". Anyway, Mr. Farage has more than earned the right to do exactly as he chooses. We owe him a huge debt of gratitude, not only for Brexit (any form of Brexit is better than still being part of the EU) but also for his exposure of the new form of corruption within our banking sector. I hope he carries on being a journalist at GB News. Not only is he far and away the best and most trustworthy journalist we have but, in combining that role with his honorary presidency of Reform UK, he can be most effective in bringing about the sort of reform that he, and most of the electorate, would like to see. Most voters associate him with Reform UK, in a way that Ofcom can currently do nothing about anyway and his campaigning to be elected as an MP would make little difference to Reform UK's chances across the country and would prevent him interviewing politicians and putting them "on the spot", in the manner in which he is so adept, and a fortunate and perfectly legal by-product of which may be to turn voters away from Labour and the Tories. Good luck to Mr. Farage in whatever he decides to do.

  • @user-dj3yv6je9n
    @user-dj3yv6je9nАй бұрын

    Richard tice is a good leader

  • @grahamcoult3398
    @grahamcoult339827 күн бұрын

    I am a millennial in my 30s and I despite of my generation we lack common sense I really do hope the conservative learning GEN Z get some power.

  • @eileenwhite5056
    @eileenwhite505628 күн бұрын

    Nigel will never leave uk he loves his cricket to much.

  • @RemoanersRtossers

    @RemoanersRtossers

    28 күн бұрын

    God bless him! 🙏

  • @ilaygibson
    @ilaygibson11 күн бұрын

    I have to give that interview & interviewer 10 out of 10.! Damn she is good at getting the best out of Nigel. But fear not, he knows labour is in this time but next time he will be PM 👌

  • @RATHER5KEPTICAL
    @RATHER5KEPTICALАй бұрын

    The interviewer is pure Tory Energy 🤢

  • @JR-rv3xr
    @JR-rv3xrАй бұрын

    The Adam Smith Institute estimates our British Tax Freedom Day is the 18th of June. This means 50% of everything i earn goes to the government, its disgusting. We are TAX CATTLE.

  • @advocate1563

    @advocate1563

    Ай бұрын

    Emigrated. We did and pay 22% tax.

  • @JR-rv3xr

    @JR-rv3xr

    Ай бұрын

    @@advocate1563 Oh cool which country? 22% is really low?

  • @anonnemo2504
    @anonnemo2504Ай бұрын

    Mr. Farage has more than earned the right to do exactly as he chooses. We owe him a huge debt of gratitude, not only for Brexit (any form of Brexit is better than still being part of the EU) but also for his exposure of the new form of corruption within our banking sector. I hope he carries on being a journalist at GB News. Not only is he far and away the best and most trustworthy journalist we have but, in combining that role with his honorary presidency of Reform UK, he can be most effective in bringing about the sort of reform that he, and most of the electorate, would like to see. Most voters associate him with Reform UK, in a way that Ofcom can currently do nothing about anyway and his campaigning to be elected as an MP would make little difference to Reform UK's chances across the country and would prevent him interviewing politicians and putting them "on the spot" in the manner in which he is so adept, and a fortunate and perfectly legal by-product of which may be to turn voters away from Labour and the Tories. Good luck to Mr. Farage in whatever he decides to do.

  • @xeganxerxes4319
    @xeganxerxes4319Ай бұрын

    Camilla clearly doesn’t like Farage. I don’t know if she is left or right, but pseudo-conservatives and Tories are panicking that people are fed up with neoliberalism and want nationalism and hard-right politics.

  • @spicyrightwing
    @spicyrightwingАй бұрын

    Great 👍🏽

  • @walterking5453
    @walterking5453Ай бұрын

    A great show I love this lady, she’s really good

  • @madamelachaille664
    @madamelachaille66428 күн бұрын

    Brilliant chat! Love these two people!

  • @TheWellEngland
    @TheWellEnglandАй бұрын

    Excellent points about the aspirations and astuteness of young people.

  • @-DC-
    @-DC-Ай бұрын

    Very poor Interviewing from Tominey.

  • @hayleys1260

    @hayleys1260

    Ай бұрын

    Yes and she's usually quite decent. Wonder what's really going on here...

  • @sabejreid2072

    @sabejreid2072

    Ай бұрын

    AGREE 100%

  • @susansusan1980
    @susansusan198024 күн бұрын

    It's good other people noticed that she got the years wrong. Consider your source. Tominey always seemed incompetent to me and it is the Telegraph. I wished Nigel caught it.

  • @ryanbettsazure
    @ryanbettsazureАй бұрын

    Nigel is totally correct, that we cannot go forward just being stuck with the two main parties and this constant narritive of voting for one party means another. If Reform were to get enough seats to be in hung parliament territory, or have x million votes at the GE, it will be hard for there not to be electoral system change. The fact the Brexit Party got 4 million votes with no seats, and they people got no say just shows how bad the system works. That said, Proportional Representation does have it issues, look at the Scottish Parliament, we have the Green Party calling the shots over the scandal ridden SNP, even though the Greens only got 9000 votes in the entire country.

  • @user-gd7cn4sy9l
    @user-gd7cn4sy9lАй бұрын

    He's a good'n. My guess is Nige will get involved outside of the Reform party where he can do his best work and not be hinderd by the pressures of Parliament. A master.

  • @anonnemo2504

    @anonnemo2504

    Ай бұрын

    I hope he will carry on being a journalist at GB News. Not only is he far and away the best and most trustworthy journalist we have but, in combining that role with his honorary presidency of Reform UK, he can be most effective in bringing about the sort of reform that he, and most of the electorate, would like to see. Most voters associate him with Reform UK, in a way that Ofcom can currently do nothing about anyway and his campaigning to be elected as an MP would make little difference to Reform UK's chances across the country and would prevent him interviewing politicians and putting them "on the spot", in the manner in which he is so adept, and a fortunate and perfectly legal by-product of which may be to turn voters away from Labour and the Tories. Good luck to Mr. Farage in whatever he decides to do.

  • @user-gd7cn4sy9l

    @user-gd7cn4sy9l

    Ай бұрын

    @@anonnemo2504 Agreed

  • @earnestequivocation6250
    @earnestequivocation625014 күн бұрын

    How very low rent of the tabloid Telegraph

  • @thesolitaryadventurer
    @thesolitaryadventurerАй бұрын

    Why did Dominic speaking sound like a bad Farage impression? 😂

  • @bradcostello1299
    @bradcostello129925 күн бұрын

    he knows he is the right man for the uk but knows the dark side of politics would take him out

  • @Kazuma_Majima
    @Kazuma_Majima24 күн бұрын

    The only reason why i like the tories is because they speak the truth a lot of the time, whereas Labour lie at every opportunity, i mean, Kier Starmar wanted to let Shamima Begum back in the country is he braind dead? Pathetic.

  • @philiptilden2318
    @philiptilden2318Ай бұрын

    Apart from his naive views on Ukraine, Farage is brilliant.

  • @ChrisJames-pq6gg
    @ChrisJames-pq6ggАй бұрын

    Still waiting for that £350 million pounds for the NHS 🤷‍♂️

  • @RichardABW
    @RichardABW26 күн бұрын

    Why bother worrying about whether a left-wing Conservative Party is deprived of seats or not?

  • @applepie8772
    @applepie8772Ай бұрын

    Why?

  • @theuktoday4233
    @theuktoday4233Ай бұрын

    a massive Labour majority is dangerous to all of us. The damage they will wreak over 5 years could well be irreversible

  • @bishboshs

    @bishboshs

    Ай бұрын

    Because the last 14 years have been a resounding success.

  • @zondike1
    @zondike128 күн бұрын

    I like a lot of what Mr Farage said, but am still uneasy about his infatuation with Mr Trump. And I am not convinced that postal voting is sufficiently open to abuse as to influence results. I agree that it's very likely used in certain nameless minority communities to ensure family members all vote as the Head of the Household directs - and that is a worry.

  • @gavanhenrichs4812
    @gavanhenrichs481213 күн бұрын

    If it has to be a compromise in Ukraine - Just a thought - How about making Crimea and the Donbas a joint protectorate of both Russia and Ukraine - named друг - supposedly means friend in both languages but pronounced slightly different - demilitarized zone of course and no NATO or UN involvement or oversight

  • @Ithaka1290
    @Ithaka129029 күн бұрын

    Physiognomy check on the bloke who introduced them

  • @peterashcroft8058
    @peterashcroft8058Ай бұрын

    If Nigel stood in the upcoming Blackpool by election - a prime Reform. Target seat - he would walk it. He knows that. The fact he won't speaks volumes about his own belief in the chances of Reform under FPTP

  • @user-nx7vu8db2f
    @user-nx7vu8db2fАй бұрын

    Did he just say he got rid of May?

  • @azar1354

    @azar1354

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, not sure what he meant.

  • @BelteshazzarBaumbruck

    @BelteshazzarBaumbruck

    Ай бұрын

    @@azar1354 He was referring to The Brexit Party victory in that last European Parliament election _after_ the EU Referendum. That was the downfall of Theresa May.

  • @markmallinder7618

    @markmallinder7618

    Ай бұрын

    Yep, because he did.

  • @rich_34
    @rich_34Ай бұрын

    If it was just the voice with no video, I could mistake Farage for Alan Partridge

  • @sids48

    @sids48

    27 күн бұрын

    Pathetic comment

  • @Harry-wt8ul
    @Harry-wt8ul26 күн бұрын

    Yes that's him......Talks a lot and does not say anything

  • @ab8865
    @ab8865Ай бұрын

    All about ££££, people are fedup with it

  • @rodneynicholauson4566
    @rodneynicholauson4566Ай бұрын

    The Reform Party in Canada was a by product of Brian Mulroneys term as Prime Minister.

  • @aLittlebullet
    @aLittlebulletАй бұрын

    This weakness on Putin will lead to catastrophe. Nigel is like Neville Chamberlin.

  • @Bob-3639
    @Bob-3639Ай бұрын

    The funny thing is she sounds the manager or english football players relying on everyone else in the competition to win or lose to get through to the next round 😮

  • @dlwilkinson
    @dlwilkinsonАй бұрын

    Really... no one gives a damn. True Camila.

  • @wgj4813
    @wgj4813Ай бұрын

    Yes replace the current conservative named party.

  • @user-mp7nl7nn2c
    @user-mp7nl7nn2cАй бұрын

    Labours policy was that everyone gets the same rate for the job had that happened there would be less incentive to exploit cheap foreign labour. Immigration would happen on the basis of need. Conservatives positively encouraged companies to do it, that's why they want to get out of the ECHR and yes they do want to get out of it. Right now we do need some immigration to increase growth and to pay for our aging population.

  • @Jimmy-ew2xe
    @Jimmy-ew2xeАй бұрын

    Income tax is unlawful! It was only originally meant as temporary for the war but they craftily kept when people forgot. Energy is paid for via our taxes and is supposed to be free at point of delivery, originally the giro would be submitted.

  • @bikes02

    @bikes02

    Ай бұрын

    ^ deluded

  • @Jimmy-ew2xe

    @Jimmy-ew2xe

    Ай бұрын

    @@bikes02 mug!

  • @bikes02

    @bikes02

    Ай бұрын

    @@Jimmy-ew2xe Keep taking the meds and keep your tinfoil hat on

  • @Jimmy-ew2xe

    @Jimmy-ew2xe

    Ай бұрын

    @@bikes02 mug!

  • @bikes02

    @bikes02

    Ай бұрын

    @@Jimmy-ew2xe Uneducated toxic troll

  • @alexanderlazarev3570
    @alexanderlazarev3570Ай бұрын

    Very low sound, pity.

  • @sabejreid2072

    @sabejreid2072

    Ай бұрын

    Intentional

  • @hauskalainen
    @hauskalainenАй бұрын

    Farage said if Brexit fails he would go and live abroad. He jokes about moving to Florida. We need him to GO

  • @gdfggggg

    @gdfggggg

    24 күн бұрын

    No, then the left will go full steam ahead. Sod that.

  • @sabejreid2072
    @sabejreid2072Ай бұрын

    What is a Bloody Quango?

  • @ivorgotten2368

    @ivorgotten2368

    Ай бұрын

    Quasi Autonomous Non Governmental Organisation. Basically a tax payer funded commitee of pro government rich people, that produce reports and recommendations to the government on a given issue, with the illusion of being independent from the government. There are dozens, if not hundreds of quango's in any UK government.

  • @willfletch5871

    @willfletch5871

    Ай бұрын

    It’s an institution created so that useless highly educated people who are left wing get the opportunity to earn a really well paid income courtesy of the tax payer.

  • @markmallinder7618

    @markmallinder7618

    Ай бұрын

    Quasi Autonomous Non Governmental Organisation

  • @markmallinder7618

    @markmallinder7618

    Ай бұрын

    A lucrative (for them) waste of space of little benefit to the taxpayer.

  • @bikes02

    @bikes02

    Ай бұрын

    @@ivorgotten2368 Just like the EU commission is a quango. A bunch of unelected jerks

  • @LMHSim
    @LMHSimАй бұрын

    He doesn't want to lead because that would make him accountable. Much easier to sling mud from a far

  • @levikvarsnes7322

    @levikvarsnes7322

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly, he is a demagogue coward.

  • @williammerritt6137

    @williammerritt6137

    Ай бұрын

    UNLIKE al the other dross in politics , UNABLE TO LEAD DUE TO LACK OF PATRIOTISM FAILURE !!!!! look at the last seventy years and try to find good one .

  • @bishboshs

    @bishboshs

    Ай бұрын

    Ah the old Owen Jones strategy.

  • @gdfggggg

    @gdfggggg

    24 күн бұрын

    Not at all. He tried to lead for two decades. He now still has a powerful influence in his position. It makes sense.