A different View
August 8th, 2008
posted by Cptn
A David Challice film. If you can explain his argument in under 100 words, you might win a t-shirt.
Our compadres over on D+CFilm are part of a consortium which organises the View From Here film festival in South Devon.
Unfortunately, we’ve come across another View From Here - from UKIP’s own David Challice, whose wild and wacky theorising entertained for ages as we tried to find a logical argument - just when you thought you’d found one, it slipped away into the air, as if it wasn’t there in the first place.
We shall wait with bated breath whether this Challice is served up on the smorgesbord of vidi fun that takes place in South Devon in the first week of December - we’re talking of course about the REAL View From Here.
Watch more of David Challice’s views on his YouTube channel.
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1. Kevin | August 9th, 2008 at 10:29 am
“First I would like to point out that this wine is from Bishopsteignton Vineyard - not some of that foreign rubbish - and has had no effect on my grasp of history. The British, who weren’t really British but were Wessex Saxons and originally Germans, beat the Danes who had lived in Yorkshire for generations. We, that is the Anglo-Saxons, lost in 1066 to the French, who were really Normans who were originally Vikings. But we did lose in the Crimea - although we actually won. Scott was defeated - actually he just froze to death. You kip if you want to, I’m off to my History 11+, a great British tradition!”
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