If we vote to REMAIN then there will be plenty of big name politicians who backed the wrong horse who will hound the Tory Party for years to come. We'll be hearing "I told you so" on every negative EU story for the next 5 years at least.
That was his low-point although, paradoxically, he might have pulled it round if he'd done it in a Scouse accent or chucked a "dear" on the end, a la Michael Winner.
I knew there would be one or two! Perception is an interesting thing - one man's "ranting" is another man's "passionate", one man's "polished" is another man's "autopilot".
I thought Farage's performance was the more interesting to watch because the result of the next 15 days will define his...
You've lumped my quote in there with people who've named only one or two politicians, so missed my point completely which is that virtually all of the main proponents of the LEAVE campaign are generally perceived as being bonkers, extreme, political failures or a combination thereof.
Is there anyone voting LEAVE who thought Cameron won? Is there anyone voting REMAIN who thought Farage won? Not many on either count I expect.
The impression I got watching is that because Cameron has been dealing with EU leaders for the last 6 years he has the inside track and I do believe...