None really. You vote hoping that the numbers of votes shows whoever does get in power that there is a public mandate for delivering a real referendum. So even if Labour get it, it wouldn't be a wasted vote if they gained enough support to show it's a topic that cannot be ignored.
I didn't speak of them, I was merely commenting on what was said on the night. One of the panel members made the point for which Farage didn't counter or expand upon. If there are plenty of British people to do these skills and services, then Farage should have said so and perhaps he has a...
I didn't use the word NO. I clearly wasn't implying that either as I was asking why Farage doesn't expand on his immigration policy and I wouldn't be asking that if I thought the policy was no immigration. But you already know that.
We're discussing last nights show - why doesn't he expand these ideas from 'points system like Australia' to the actual point system he'd introduce and state what this is so I don't have to do the research? It sounds like you'd have done a better job than him on the show, you've already given...
Okay, if I'm a dullard, please expand on what Farage means by this phrase. What is going to be his criteria for the controls; numbers / skills / economic need ? How is he going to determine those numbers and what constitutes crowded? Is he going to have a fixed annual cap on immigration...
That is what the other two also said with differing angles, but gave their reasons for that based on what the country and economy needed, making points such as 35% of the NHS is supported by immigrant employees. You are completely right, Farage did say on a number of occasions he wanted...
The interesting part of the debate was that both the MP's spoke about the benefits of immigration, our economic need for it and for any caps to be carefully balanced to assess that need against the burden on the state. Both spoke about the mistakes of the past, the present even, and what their...
He's not a politician! Where was Farage' as a party leader's answers to solve them? If anyone had soundbites littering the floor it was Farage. He can never expand on anything because there is nothing actually supporting what he's saying. He's a barroom bully that couldn't match the erudite...
Ha ha now there is a shock!
No way did Farage out score either female MP's. Not unless you unequivocally worship the ground he walks on without needing any substance with his empty soundbite promises.
The 3 women did a lot better than the 2 men.
As a leader of a political party, I thought Farage was evasive, unspecific, lacking in depth with his answers and repetitive without expanding on his points. Brand wasn't helped by the intelligence of the 3 women, his ability to make points through...
He's not representing a party or any policies remember, he is just an entertainer…
Farage just repeats the same message. The other two politicians have at least talked in depth about the subject.