Showing posts with label ITV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ITV. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

ITV audience member is a black power blogger and wannabe internet star

One of the bigots who used last night's ... whatever it was meant to be ... on ITV to call Nigel Farage a racist is a Labour-supporting "diversity" blogger who was invited onto the programme by ITV because of her black power podcasts.

Imriel Morgan went on the EU referendum programme where she was supposed to ask a question about the EU referendum but instead spent her slot accusing Nigel Farage of being a racist complete with eye rolling petulance when she didn't like his answer.

Ms Morgan is an accomplished self-publicist so I won't link to her many social media profiles or her Huffington Post profile but needless to say she's all about black power in the face of white oppression. She even faked "aggro" on Twitter last week using her own company's Twitter account because she wanted people to know she was sitting opposite Sadiq Khan on the tube.


She's done pretty well from her outburst with an appearance on breakfast TV, radio and of course her friends at the Huffington Post now think she's a working class hero because she called that frightful beast Nigel Farage a racist. Meanwhile, her websites, company, podcasts and social media accounts are getting massive exposure.

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

ITV's Cameron -v- Farage show was a farcical waste of an hour's TV scheduling

ITV's David Cameron -v- Nigel Farage event turned out to be a complete farce with yellow belly Dave too scared to go head to head with Farage.

The format of the programme was Nigel Farage spend half an hour having quotes from Remain activists read to him and then being interrupted by the audience and the presenter so he couldn't answer broken up by a couple of black women shouting at him about how racist he is whilst David Cameron got batted some soft questions and was allowed to answer the questions virtually interrupted for his entire half an hour.

The entire programme was a waste of an hour. Cameron and Farage didn't appear on stage together, the people picked to ask Farage questions were openly hostile towards him personally and two of them had no interest in the referendum whatsoever and just wanted their moment of fame in the Huffington Post and the Guardian for screaming racist at him. The programme is unlikely to have convinced many people to vote either way and will have done more harm than good to ITV's reputation as a serious broadcaster.

If anyone is able to provide some background into the bigots pictured below who were there just to disrupt the programme and scream racist at Nigel Farage, feel free to leave a comment.



David Cameron -v- Nigel Farage tonight on ITV

For the first - and probably last - time ever, David Cameron will face Nigel Farage live in front of a TV audience.

Cameron isn't going to be the pushover that Nick Clegg was last year when Farage famously destroyed him in the leaders' debates but he's certainly no match for a Farage barrage.


Thursday, 12 May 2016

Yellow belly Dave agrees to face up to Farage in Brexit debate

David Cameron has finally found his backbone and will debate Nigel Farage live on ITV on our membership of the EU.

Cameron has bottled out of every opportunity to go head to head with Farage and after Nick Clegg was comprehensively demolished in live debates with Farage during the 2014 EU election campaign it's understandable that he would continue to avoid facing up to the country's most trusted party leader.

The debate will take place on June 7th in front of 200 people where both leaders will answer questions from the audience.

The BBC is reportedly pushing on with plans to exclude UKIP completely from an EU debate they are holding at Wembley Stadium.

Friday, 3 April 2015

Fantastic Mr Farage outfoxes the opposition in ITV leaders' debate

The first proper leaders' debate is done and dusted and Nigel Farage gave the performance we all expected - credible, honest, forthright and a controversial comment thrown into the mix.

By half time Farage was narrowly leading the official ComRes poll which prompted a change of tactic by Cameron, Miliband, Clegg and Sturgeon who started hogging all the time in the second half. Cameron barely said a word during the first half but he certainly had a lot to say when the polls showed Farage was in the lead!

It was all plain sailing for Farage until he made his trademark controversial comment, saying that people who aren't British citizens and are diagnosed with HIV shouldn't be treated for free on the NHS. He took a dip in the poll after that comment and ended up joint first overall with Cameron and Sturgeon.

But his comment was only controversial because he was the only one with the balls to say it. He's right to say that someone who isn't a British citizen and hasn't contributed to the NHS shouldn't be entitled to free treatment on the NHS at a cost of £25k per year for the rest of their lives. Of course it's very sad when someone gets an awful disease like HIV, it will be devastating to them and their families and they will naturally want to get the best medical treatment they can to prolong their life. But that can't be at the expense of saving the life of someone who is a British citizen and has paid into the NHS. It is morally indefensible to refuse life saving treatment to a 70 year old with cancer who has worked and paid taxes here all their life because it's too expensive and then spend £25k a year on retroviral drugs for a newly arrived immigrant with HIV.

Farage put in a great performance, the eminently forgettable lady from Plaid came a very convincing last place in all the polls, almost everything Nathalie Bennet from the Green Party said was just insanity, Nicola Sturgeon came across very well promising everything for free as only the leader of a nation that doesn't have to pay its own bills can. Clegg was pretty calamitous, Miliband kept staring into the camera as his PR guru had obviously been coaching to do and Cameron just kept banging on about his "plan" which is apparently "working". Obvious political bias aside, Farage won it for me.


Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Where did it go?

Did you settle down on the sofa last night for a cosy night in front of the TV? Were you nicely settled down with the cat on your lap and mug of steaming Horlicks ready to watch the ITV referendum programme? Were you totally surprised when the programme announcement seemed to be cut short and something else came on instead? Well, you were not alone.

Word has it, although this is just word of mouth stuff allegedly from someone involved in this programme, when the vote on EU membership was taken, 53% voted to leave the EU and only 37% voted to remain entrapped by it. If this is really true then is it no wonder the programme very conveniently vanished, probably never to be seen again.

It would seem that have ITV have taken a lot of calls about the axing of this programme and for more info you can see a couple of postings about it at the following link here There was also a prior posting here

lets turn their lines red hot!

For now it seem's your'll just have to watch the launch of the campaigning on ITV's
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