Farage was good, but it helps when the opponents have no argument to make what so ever.
It wasn't 3 against one, it was one against one with two of them back peddling on their previous stances. It was quite pitiful to behold to be honest.
The bloke against was a joke. The most amazing thing for me, was the way they all admitted being part of the EU meant we didn't have any real say in the matter. They even suggested this is good and that we should just make sure non-EU immigration is tightened instead.
EU nationalism at it's worst. Anyone watching that "debate" must have been stunned at what they saw. They wouldn't give Farage much time either, with the presenter trying to jump in earlier every time he talked.
Farage wasn't in the studio, but that's O.K, as it makes it look like he is extra important compared to the others to get this treatment.
As I said before though, UKIP should consider more leadership contests in the future, as we are actually getting some T.V and radio time for a change. Of course we are currently a one-man show, with only one man capabable of doing the job on T.V, but that doesn't seem to be a problem to some.
|