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Just a further contribution to the credibility of Nigel Farage. I have now, eventually, watched the debate. To highlight one issue raised by Nick Farage (sic David Dimbleby):
So what is Nigel Farage? A politican who wilfully misinterprets EU proposals and represents those misinterpreted proposals as fact to support his argument? Another case of argumentum ad absurdum obviously.
Or is he a politician who genuinely and mistakenly has not understood the proposals correctly? Mali principii malus finis. (Just to even it up with another Latin phrase)
So Nigel Farage is either a dangerous politician who wilfully misrepresents proposals, or an idiot who doesn't fully understand them.
OK. He's got my vote.
“Indeed Baroness Cathy Ashton, the British Commissioner, is pushing very hard for a European Air Force and for a series of drones [...] Now it is a European Union, that wants an air force, an army, a Navy, and wants to militarily intervene”. Nigel Farage
But, the EEAS (the body which supports Baroness Ashton in her role as High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy) told us the report was referring to capabilities of a civilian nature, such as border monitoring by the European border agency Frontex. They also said that the European Commission has no competence in military matters and that this was repeatedly made clear by the Commission.
So it seems the proposals were misinterpreted.
https://fullfact.org/europe/european_air_force_drones_army_farage_clegg-31052
Full Fact is an independent fact checking organisation.
So what is Nigel Farage? A politican who wilfully misinterprets EU proposals and represents those misinterpreted proposals as fact to support his argument? Another case of argumentum ad absurdum obviously.
Or is he a politician who genuinely and mistakenly has not understood the proposals correctly? Mali principii malus finis. (Just to even it up with another Latin phrase)
So Nigel Farage is either a dangerous politician who wilfully misrepresents proposals, or an idiot who doesn't fully understand them.
OK. He's got my vote.