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Coffee House Shots

Nigel Farage's Conservative manifesto

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

News, Politics, Government, Daily News

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Last night, leaders and senior representatives from seven political parties went head to head in the latest TV debate. But who came out on top? Katy Balls speaks to James Heale and Fraser Nelson.

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www slash voucher. Hello and welcome to Coffey House Shots and Spectators daily politics

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podcast I'm Katie Bulls and I'm joined by James Hill and Fraser Nelson.

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Now last night we had the seven-way party debate and there was one man who received

0:35.9

the most attention step forward Nigel Farage. Here's a few things he had to say as

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he set out his own manifesto.

0:42.8

Unlike the other six, I don't need an order cue.

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I mean because I believe of what I believe him.

0:48.3

Our politics isn't working.

0:50.6

You've heard these pathetic arguments tonight between the two big parties, really there isn't much difference,

0:55.2

but electorally, Labour are going to win. The debate is, who forms the opposition in the next parliament?

1:02.2

Respect our veterans, including those with the average age of 100

1:06.6

who were deserted by the Prime Minister in Normandy yesterday, which I think was a complete

1:12.1

and utter disgrace and shows us we actually have a very unpatriotic Prime Minister.

1:17.0

It was dreadful.

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I have to say I think this has been one of the worst general election campaigns so far between the two main parties I've ever seen in my lifetime.

1:26.5

It isn't just that their leaders are dull, don't clearly, well very dull in the case of labour. I mean sort of flare without the flare. I mean the

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real leader of the Labour Party is here tonight on the stage at least she's got some

1:38.9

personality. Fraser watching the 90 minute exchange last night,

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