Nigel has physical disabilities as a result of the accidents he has had. I felt so sorry for him during the trial where he had to unlock the padlocks lying down, with the rats. Didn’t he break his neck a few years ago? He’s unfazed by the critters, and he never makes an excuse. He was so sweet with the cyclone, I find him to have such a positive outlook. Politics aside, I really like him.
Tony Bellew is dull. He has been patient with Sam and quite paternal with him, which is sweet. Also, the expression on his face when he saw his wife melted me. I can’t get over that he’s been unfaithful, he seems so devoted. Strange trying to correlate it. Otherwise I find him a bit of a mood hoover.
I think it’s almost impossible to separate Nigel from the politics because that is was he is known for. But I think his politics is misunderstood. Nella, for example, admitted that she got her knowledge from the internet. And accused him of ”wanting her gone”, yet I’ve never once seen him advocating for repatriation of British Citizens BNP style. His position has always been more control. Here is the manifesto his party stood on in the last election.
Immigration stuff starts on Page 16. Nothing too extreme at all. Have a read, you won’t catch Right Wing. I think most people favour some sort of immigration control, the only real difference being the size of the safety net and the numbers. Yet it has poisoned debate for years! The alternative to controlled is uncontrolled, with no controls whatsoever, complete open borders. And with due respect if anyone believes in that system I would argue that makes them the extremist and not Farage.
Farage is quite personable, occasionally a miserable old man, but many 60+ males are guilty of that. Has a lack of patience with younger people, (again hardly hanging offences) but on the whole just pretty decent. Not the spitting Hitler-lite he’s supposed to be.
And most importantly if he wins, and I’m thinking third is more probable, than the online meltdown will be epic.
Popcorn machine fired up….