They don’t make jokes about Labour or the SNP. They will spend all their time slandering Nigel Farage as a racist. There’s no satire here, it’s just pure predictable propaganda.
They're seasonal, although I think _Mock the Week_ ended outright. _HIGNFY_ will be back later this year, usually sometime around September or October.
If Nigel Farage was ambassador to the US he would have to move here, right? sO I can see why a LOT of Brits would support it, but you can keep him, Cordan, Morgan and Ramsay
Missing clip: Fruitcake or Loony (Nigel guessed which applied to a series of local UKIP candidates). Considering recent Reform candidates, we're due for a new round. Although, except for the Clacton milkshake, Nigel has grown thin skinned and lost his sense of humour.
@@danmayberry1185 Believing that men can become women and allowing them access to female spaces is a far loonier belief than anything Reform has come up with. But HIGNFY never satirises the left or the woke nonsense. This programme is pure propaganda now.
@@blue24563there's nothing more telling that one doesn't know much of anything about British politics than bringing America's failing gotchas into the discussion
Perhaps you lost your sense of humour some time back? Or perhaps you never had one in the first place. People who make pronouncements about things they don't find funny are, without exception. profoundly tedious.
Just because Sheffield hasn't got a Reform candidate should not mean you cannot vote for them, this is a big fiddle of the voting system. You are voting for a Party not a person. Thousands of people not able to vote for what they want...