Nigel Farage & LBC

Ive listened to both at times but if im honest i found both to be too extreme. JOB often comes across quite as extremely rude and condescending. I much prefer Nick Ferrari myself.
He's a little to the right for me, but one of the beter interviewers out there in terms of putting politicians on the spot. Majid Nawaz also very thoughtful and Ian dail is about the most pleasant rw media person there is.
 
The sooner that **** Farage disappears from public life the better. I would have voted for leave rather than support Leave but I couldn't bear the thought of voting for a cause associated with that horrible snidey racist ****.
I think he will vanish tbh. Ever since brexit has receded from the headlines he's been lost. Desperately trying to hitch a lift on any other populist issue as it passes by. Not listened to him for a while, but I'm guessing he overplayed the offended patriot card over the statues and violence last weekend.
 
Ive listened to both at times but if im honest i found both to be too extreme. JOB often comes across quite as extremely rude and condescending. I much prefer Nick Ferrari myself.
I wonder why you would prefer the Express columnist who has made anti-Muslim and anti-asylum seeker comments on his programmes and has been reprimanded by Broadcasting Standards Commission and Ofcom.
 
I think he will vanish tbh. Ever since brexit has receded from the headlines he's been lost. Desperately trying to hitch a lift on any other populist issue as it passes by. Not listened to him for a while, but I'm guessing he overplayed the offended patriot card over the statues and violence last weekend.
I hope he does, he has one of those faces that make me want to puke.
 
I wonder why you would prefer the Express columnist who has made anti-Muslim and anti-asylum seeker comments on his programmes and has been reprimanded by Broadcasting Standards Commission and Ofcom.
Oh ffs, can't he have an opinion without you trying to force him into a little box? It's just boring tbh. Ferari is a bit 'to the right' and no excuse for those comments, but if you can force yourself to see past YOUR prejudice he's a fine interviewer.
 
Ive listened to both at times but if im honest i found both to be too extreme. JOB often comes across quite as extremely rude and condescending. I much prefer Nick Ferrari myself.
I listen to both, or more accurately I have the radio on whilst they are on.

Ferrari has been doing my head in of late with his constant attacks on teachers and his haranguing of the profession, but he is superb interviewer and although he is way to the right of me his show is usually interesting. JoB is a typical slightly left liberal who I think can be very entertaining and some of his monologues are brilliant. He has been superb in deconstructing the Tory govt over Covid, but he also has no time for the Labour left, so I find him quite balanced to be fair. JoBs interviews with Mogg and Farage is classic radio, he takes them apart, his stance on Brexit is opposite mine but I find his insights really interesting and I like how he educates the halfwit brexiteers from the far right, he doesn't really ever take issue with the lefist case for Brexit though as far as I have noticed
 
The sooner that **** Farage disappears from public life the better. I would have voted for leave rather than support Leave but I couldn't bear the thought of voting for a cause associated with that horrible snidey racist ****.

But then you’re voting for remain with David Cameron.
 

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