For Den:
Nigel Farage has posted the following on a social media site:
"Many requests from major American media outlets following my speech yesterday. But none from their British counterparts..."
There you have it. The establishment only likes what it wants to like. 
I wouldn't have expected much more from our own Media as Farage's speeches (I deliberately did not say antics to show willing) are of little consequence to them as his themes invariably do not embrace sports people sporting strange hairdo’s or trying to cover-up errant behaviour, the latest woes of angst ridden celebrities, the latest facial expressions of ‘Royalty’ and what a change of their clothing could possibly mean for the ‘fashionistas’ of the nation, the weather, the soaps, the verbal diarrhoea falling from the mouths of many of our elected representatives and on and predictably on.
It may well be of course that he is not taken too seriously – put down an a ‘shouty’ individual incapable of contributing much other than sticking it up the arses of those trolls in the EU parliament by giving it to them by way of verbal fireworks – considered to be anonymous because he’s spending too much time there and not enough here – or a man who is simply missing the opportunity to build a cohesive group of people focussed on rectifying the shambles of our own political system by actually trying to get some of them elected onto political office in this country because he appears to prefer talking rather than doing.
I would rather have seen him beating at the doors of the broadcast media here rather than disseminate his message via the social media which is, as far as I’m concerned, more oriented to bubble dwellers and individuals best suited to burbling their thoughts on a variety of important subjects the majority of which are far removed from those which really should be concerned about the very real trouble this country is now facing.
In my view if he wants voters he needs to get onto the streets of this country, along with his people, and get a coordinated message out that they’re available to do business. To that end, he should ensure that his activities are reported by both the MS and broadcast media by way of employing effective media management here, where it matters and, if he’s dissatisfied by the response, he needs to tell them - not a social networking site.
So no, in all, I’m happy to concede that he wouldn’t have gotten a fair break but I think he needs to ‘up’ his game if he really wants the UKIP to gain traction with the voting public.