Nigel Farage talks about what happened last year at the Tric awards When he got booed
Nigel, I've got to say I'm pleased that you're here this year. After last year's panto, you're back again for more. Well, they, I mean, they didn't like it, did they? No, they didn't. Didn't like, I mean, winning. Chat with Nana about you earlier and she's here. And she said he's coming. I said I hope so. Yes, he is. Well, if they want to shout again, they can. But you know, what I love about you is your tenacity. You don't care. You keep going. And that's what this country needs. I could now do you know what? If you're true to yourself, why worry about criticism? Absolutely. You know who you are as a person, what you believe in and I do. Absolutely. Chris, what was the planning question you said about the Labour? So you don't have to answer that. His Labour rival and also Labour rival very quickly Labour rival. Joe Van. I've met him. He was incredibly polite on the street. We met, we shook hands. He said a few things online that I thought goodness gracious me. But but, but you know, he might say the same about me. But we were civil on the street, we were civil and we agreed to disagree, which actually is what democracy ought to be. We need you to run this country, Nigel, as Nana said, you don't tell lies, you say it as it is and I think that's what we need. Well, maybe in years to come, who knows? Hopefully soon. Thank you, Nigel. Have a great day. Thank you. And I'll be cheering for you. I think you might have a different audience. There you go. How does it feel to be ahead of the Conservatives? But I've been back a month and we're lying in second position. That's pretty cool. Pretty cool. Yeah. I'm enjoying it. I'm enjoying it. As I said, you need to run this country one day. Absolutely. Thank you, Nigel. Hello.