It seems the phrase “far right” may have lost its cachet as far as Rupert Murdoch’s news outlets are concerned. In the past few days, the Times of London has hysterically branded Breitbart News an “extremist” website, of course without pointing to what they find to be even remotely extremist, while Sky News has adopted the moniker “ultra-right” to describe us. But let me pull back the curtain for you a little bit on just how disingenuous the Westminster swamp’s journalists are. Actually, I think if Washington, D.C. is the swamp, then we should start referring to Westminster as the bog. The bog that needs flushing. When Sky has asked me to come on to debate — a number of times in the last few years — they never asked me on as an “extremist” voice. They’ve asked me on to talk about migration, multi-culturalism, Greenpeace, my UKIP leadership bid, and more. I wasn’t an extremist back then, was I? And before I trotted into the Sky studios for Murnaghan during my leadership bid, the organisation’s own (dreadful) reporter Beth Rigby stopped me in the make-up room to beg me for information about the UKIP leadership race. Terrible stuff from