'"That argument has gone that shelving of responsibility has gone. The Brexiter was shown the door after comparing Black Lives Matter protesters to the Taliban. © 2020 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. Nigel Farage said that MPs will now be directly accountable for what goes right and wrong and that is "pretty exciting".Nigel Farage used the example of people wanting to ban the export of live animals for slaughter to demonstrate how Brexit will make MPs more accountable to the public. But he’s far from the radio station’s only problem“Tina, Tina, Tina”, for me, had Thatcherite resonance. No wonder there have been reports of BAME staff, and quite possibly anyone with a social conscience at LBC, having long been sickened by Nigel Farage, … Jim Waterson, media editor with The Guardian, said Farage’s continued employment with LBC had been the source of contention among staff who had been supporting the Black Lives Matter message. A year ago, Brexiteer Trevor rang in in the small hours of the morning to ask rhetorically: “Why the hell do we need Europe when Europe is filled up with black people who are raping?” “At some point,” Denise rang in to tell truth to power, namely that black people don’t get chances for representation on TV and radio. We have some exciting news for you...Beaches tell crowds to ‘head home’ after thousands descend on hottest dayBakery worker sacked after 40 years for paying for elderly customers who only had cashWeddings with up to 30 guests no longer allowed from tomorrowIllegal party shut down on first day of new restrictions in ManchesterDad has penis hanging from his arm for four years after his natural one fell off "Brexit makes them directly accountable for what goes right and what goes wrong on the country. ‘We thank Nigel for the enormous contribution he has made to LBC and wish him well,’ the Tweet added.
Are you ready for a localised lockdown in your area? "We thank Nigel for the enormous contribution he has made to LBC and wish him well. Picture: LBC Farage continued: "I had a phone call yesterday from a representative of the fishing industry. Former MEP Farage joined the station in 2017, hosting The Nigel Farage Show five days a week.Now that he’s leaving, many have been left wondering what exactly he’ll be doing next…Farage, 56, is yet to detail exactly what his long-term plans for the future are now that he’s not working with LBC.He formerly sat as a member of the Brexit Party in the European Parliament, however now that There has been some talk about the Brexit Party being rebranded the ‘Reform Party’ once Brexit was enacted, with Farage telling Sky News in December that the party would campaign for changes to the voting system and the abolition of the House of Lords, however that branding change has yet to come to pass.At the time of writing, Farage’s Twitter bio simply reads: ‘Leader of @BrexitParty_UK’On the subject of his leaving LBC, a statement on the station’s Twitter said the former UKIP leader’s contract is due to be up soon, and following discussions with Farage, said contract would not be renewed. "There will be, in the future, no hiding from government ministers or MPs. I said for the first time in 50 years you've now got power because we have got to make these decisions. All the latest breaking news on Nigel Farage, UKIP MEP and LBC Presenter. We are more than open to having discussions and being involved in working out how we can move forward.’ Farage is yet to comment on the end of his contract with LBCBoris Johnson hands his brother a seat in the House of LordsWhy have Donald and Ivanka Trump posed with Goya Foods products?How lockdown has transformed the rules of dating (and how you can still find love)Looking to buy in London? There was no alternative to her neoliberal ruin of Britain – and on the London radio station, there is no alternative to the stale pale male discourse, no airtime for BAME women’s voices to be heard. Capital Xtra breakfast show hosts Yinka Bokinni and Shayna Marie Birch-Campbell, two of the organisations most high-profile presenters, accused Global Media of falling short when it comes to responding to the Black Lives Matter movement.Speaking to The Guardian last week, the pair said: ‘Honestly, we are exhausted. Nigel Farage Dale was so impressed by her insights into race issues that he invited her to cohost a show. Arianespace postpones launch of MEV-2, communications satellitesCOVID-19 linked to heart damage in healthy people, small study suggestsPorsche 918 Spyder battles a Bugatti Chiron in drag raceThis week, architects criticised Autodesk's BIM softwareSainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Lidl, Co-op issue urgent product recallsJulianne Moore: We need real representation in HollywoodMan City chairman's Premier League verdict should help Pep Guardiola plansTrump says he'll act to ban TikTok in US as soon as SaturdayThe best PS5 and Xbox Series X games might not be quite so great, even on your spanking new OLED TV: here's why…This 219-Rep, Muscle-Building Home Workout Will Burn Fat FastNew 2020 Toyota RAV4 Black Edition added to line-upEgypt reports lowest coronavirus daily figure since May 3Furlough winds down - here's how your pay is changingI'm A Celebrity stars' families banned from flying to Australia and VIP hotel cancelledMarried at First Sight Australia couples – here's what they are doing nowMoise Kean targets for Everton improvement to give Ancelotti a Richarlison and Calvert-Lewin dilemmaSouth Korea's July exports record slowest decline in four monthsNIH awards nearly $250 million to seven firms making COVID testsTeresa Palmer suffered from eating disorder orthorexiaServicing an electric car: here’s what you need to knowRevenue at biggest Trump properties held steady last yearVegan jackfruit burger with crushed avocado and beetroot slawBaftas reward diversity and longevity in a post-Covid eraBest maternity underwear to ensure you’re supported in all the right placesChelsea have given Manchester United reasons to pursue Callum Hudson-Odoi transferSpirit AeroSystems cuts 1,100 jobs due to coronavirus, 737 MAX rate reductionBabesiosis: First UK case of deadly tick-borne disease discovered in EnglandConfused about Britain's lockdown rules?