Is there an opposition? I literally can’t tell them apart, says Nigel Farage

Is there an opposition? I literally can’t tell them apart, says Nigel Farage

Nigel Farage says he can't tell the difference between Labour and Tory

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Nigel Farage

By Nigel Farage


Published: 24/07/2024

- 20:50

Updated: 25/07/2024

- 08:09

I spent many hours in Parliament yesterday...

I spent many hours in Parliament yesterday. I gave my maiden speech and I was in today, of course, for the first Prime Minister's Questions. The big, great piece of theatre that is really it's be honest about it, quite a global sensation.

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What have I noticed so far in the Parliament?

Well, I have to tell you, I reckon it is between 85 and 90 per cent Remainers.

I reckon it's over 50 per cent Rejoiners.

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I mean, they would literally rejoin the European Union tomorrow.

And if you even mention or dare to mention legal or illegal immigration, they look at you, they raise their eyes as if you're spoiling a really rather convivial dinner party.

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So I don't actually think our electoral system, our first past the post system, is giving us really an especially balanced parliament that represents the views of the country.

That's me. But then again, any Parliament that I'm in, I'm always in a tiny minority in the chamber.

But what's also been really interesting, right from Monday when Keir Starmer gave a long speech, he talked about the NATO summit, the European political community.

What is being clear from Rishi Sunak? What has been clear from many, many Conservative MPs getting up and speaking is that they all seem to agree on anything.

It appears to be a bit of a uni-party.

There was a Bob Blackman who's a Conservative member of Parliament for Harrow East. He was speaking yesterday when I was tempted to shout out, you're on the wrong side of the house, mate.

You should be across with the Labour Party. I literally can't tell them apart.

Is there an opposition? I'd love to get your thoughts on this.

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