00:00behind him. Richard Tice, you were sat there next to Nigel Farage. First of all, what was the
00:05question? So the question was that millions of people voted for Brexit. We want to take back
00:09control of our borders, but that Nigel was saying we don't want millions, sorry, we don't want tens
00:16of thousands of undocumented illegal migrants crossing the channel. And could he take that
00:21message to the increasingly arrogant French president? But it was hard to get the words
00:26out because it was complete chaos. You expect it from the opposition. But what came today was a
00:33concerted attempt from two sides behind Nigel's shoulder. I was right next to Nigel. I could
00:40barely hear what he was saying. And it was relentless from the member for Dewsbury. And so, you know,
00:48that's why Lee Anderson said, can you please shut up? And it was pretty extraordinary. It's not,
00:56it's the place of other people to, you know, give comment about the speaker. That's not for MPs. But
01:02I also do think there is a genuine concern about, for many people, about what is happening to the
01:09microphones when Nigel gives a question, because they're supposed to be cut off for everybody else.
01:15And there is increasing evidence that that may not have happened today. And we will look and see
01:21whether or not actually that's been happening in the past, because this is not the first time.
01:26Thank you so much.
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