Tonight on Farage, After yesterday's Opening of Parliament saw the Prince of Wales delivering the Queen's Speech, Nigel asks, did it leave you inspired?
One of the 38 new bills announced in the Speech was the controversial Public Order bill to crackdown on protesters. Nigel speaks with Craig Scudder of Insulate Britain to discuss the implications of the new laws.
Then, on Talking Pints, Nigel is joined by the Daily Telegraph's associate editor, Christopher Hope.
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