Awww poor Nige, he made such an effort with his fancy dress too.
DentalATT on
Oh so NOW they figure out he’s a grifter.
I’d have more sympathy for farmers if they werent one of the largest supporting groups for Brexit.
jj198handsy on
Is he going to complain about being ‘cancelled’ or does he only do that when the left are involved?
ChaoticDumpling on
Having manure spill out of your mouth constantly doesn’t make you part of the farming community
bravopapa99 on
It was Fartage that persuaded them to put themselves into the mess they are now.
HeadBat1863 on
Presumably they now realise how Farage fucked over the British fishing industry for personal gain, and don’t want the same fate.
ThouShallConform on
This subs attitude towards farage you would think he ran the bnp.
There was actually less open attacks of nick griffin. The holocaust denying fool.
He was more laughed at than openly hated. Social media is ruining public discourse.
Safe_Regular_4968 on
He didnt even care, he was just there to show support. He doesnt give a fuck about being on the line up lol
VictoriouslyAviation on
Fucking brilliant. I’m on their side. Don’t even need to read the article or understand anything – I’ve done none of these things.
I’m with them. Being on the opposite side of Farage is the correct side. Prick.
Independent-Chair-27 on
Respect here. I personally think there shouldn’t have been politicians at this event atall. I saw the GBeebies summary that didn’t show Ed Davey who was apparently there, so it looked like a stunt for Kemi Kaze.
They seem light on facts overall. I also felt Jezza interviewed poorly with Victoria Derbyshire. Just insult the BBC when they quote your own articles
Overall I’m glad they didn’t give this shameless grifter air time. I guarantee he doesn’t care about farming atall.
sjbaker82 on
Good, stop giving him a platform and he’ll be silenced. The amount of media attention he got as the leader of a minor fringe party during the election was abhorrent.
Terrible-Group-9602 on
I don’t like Fartage, but since he got more votes than the Lib Dems in the general election, it seems anti-democratic to let Ed Davey speak, but not him.
Witty-Bus07 on
Why aren’t they told that they feeling the effect of Brexit which many farmers voted for.
Jj-woodsy on
Well, he isn’t a farmer so I get why he wouldn’t be a speaker.
He sure does cosplay as one though.
ItsDantheDoggo on
I work in London, and I did observe part of the demonstration.
He was not excluded, in fact I heard via the noise made by the crowd. I heard how well recieved he was a good distance away.
This headline isnt right. Don’t take my word for it, take note that nobody else other than the Guardian is running this headline.
Isn’t that very strange for this man doing literally anything in public?
SojournerInThisVale on
He was certainly popular with the crowd. Some of those who approached him were treating him as a saviour. I can fully believe that the Tories leant on the organisers, they’re clearly frightened of Reform and Reform are streets ahead of the Tories in terms of communication. Badenoch clearly isn’t up to the task, the Tories are short on money, and there’s a lack of talent. Compare their efforts so far with the very good work Rupert Lowe is putting in or Reform’s communication game
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Awww poor Nige, he made such an effort with his fancy dress too.
Oh so NOW they figure out he’s a grifter.
I’d have more sympathy for farmers if they werent one of the largest supporting groups for Brexit.
Is he going to complain about being ‘cancelled’ or does he only do that when the left are involved?
Having manure spill out of your mouth constantly doesn’t make you part of the farming community
It was Fartage that persuaded them to put themselves into the mess they are now.
Presumably they now realise how Farage fucked over the British fishing industry for personal gain, and don’t want the same fate.
This subs attitude towards farage you would think he ran the bnp.
There was actually less open attacks of nick griffin. The holocaust denying fool.
He was more laughed at than openly hated. Social media is ruining public discourse.
He didnt even care, he was just there to show support. He doesnt give a fuck about being on the line up lol
Fucking brilliant. I’m on their side. Don’t even need to read the article or understand anything – I’ve done none of these things.
I’m with them. Being on the opposite side of Farage is the correct side. Prick.
Respect here. I personally think there shouldn’t have been politicians at this event atall. I saw the GBeebies summary that didn’t show Ed Davey who was apparently there, so it looked like a stunt for Kemi Kaze.
They seem light on facts overall. I also felt Jezza interviewed poorly with Victoria Derbyshire. Just insult the BBC when they quote your own articles
Overall I’m glad they didn’t give this shameless grifter air time. I guarantee he doesn’t care about farming atall.
Good, stop giving him a platform and he’ll be silenced. The amount of media attention he got as the leader of a minor fringe party during the election was abhorrent.
I don’t like Fartage, but since he got more votes than the Lib Dems in the general election, it seems anti-democratic to let Ed Davey speak, but not him.
Why aren’t they told that they feeling the effect of Brexit which many farmers voted for.
Well, he isn’t a farmer so I get why he wouldn’t be a speaker.
He sure does cosplay as one though.
I work in London, and I did observe part of the demonstration.
He was not excluded, in fact I heard via the noise made by the crowd. I heard how well recieved he was a good distance away.
This headline isnt right. Don’t take my word for it, take note that nobody else other than the Guardian is running this headline.
Isn’t that very strange for this man doing literally anything in public?
He was certainly popular with the crowd. Some of those who approached him were treating him as a saviour. I can fully believe that the Tories leant on the organisers, they’re clearly frightened of Reform and Reform are streets ahead of the Tories in terms of communication. Badenoch clearly isn’t up to the task, the Tories are short on money, and there’s a lack of talent. Compare their efforts so far with the very good work Rupert Lowe is putting in or Reform’s communication game