nigel farage
'If we have to adopt different tactics to get our message across, so be it'.
When I held up a sign behind Nigel Farage on Wednesday it, to my shock, went viral. Less shocking was the torrent of abuse and hate that followed online. Quite a few, more understandably, asked me what Nigel Farage had done to deserve having a crudely, off the cuff note held up behind his head. For those people, here's a handy list of just five fibs Nigel Farage told that day and over the past decade.
'Enemies of democracy' who 'betray will of the people', apparently.
Ukip immediately complained.
'For Farage to try to find equivalency is bizarre.'
Ruth Smeeth also accused Nigel Farage of bringing 'hate and division' to Stoke
'I could throw that back at you.'
The key clips from this morning's politics shows
1) We admitted we were powerless over the EU - that our lives had become unmanageable.