Farage stands down as UKIP leader
Discussion
dandarez said:
I reiterate my point earlier:
'Anyone' can run a business.
Doing it successfully, understanding it, and sustaining it, is an entirely different thing.
That's why so many go to the wall!
Me?
29 years ...this month!
Agreed. And there's also a world of difference between running a one man band and FTSE100 organisation.'Anyone' can run a business.
Doing it successfully, understanding it, and sustaining it, is an entirely different thing.
That's why so many go to the wall!
Me?
29 years ...this month!
24 years 6 months. Do I win?
Can you imagine if this is true?
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/aug/16/fa...
Perhaps he's out to protect his own freedom of movement, just in case other UK citizens are screwed.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/aug/16/fa...
Perhaps he's out to protect his own freedom of movement, just in case other UK citizens are screwed.
alfie2244 said:
George Osborne.
"I'd have dragged him out by the scruff of the neck," he said.
"I thought his behaviour was despicable.
"Pasty-faced bd. I'm pleased to see the back of him. I hope he never ever appears in public again."
http://www.aol.co.uk/news/2016/08/14/farage-may-re...
Zod said:
alfie2244 said:
George Osborne.
"I'd have dragged him out by the scruff of the neck," he said.
"I thought his behaviour was despicable.
"Pasty-faced bd. I'm pleased to see the back of him. I hope he never ever appears in public again."
http://www.aol.co.uk/news/2016/08/14/farage-may-re...
///ajd said:
hornetrider said:
I can't believe the guardian have reported that as 'news'
Its not news but its a good story. Unlikely to be true though, and it suggests as much.
As most brexit stories that sold newspapers weren't true, it comes as little surprise.
bbc said:
Outgoing UKIP leader Nigel Farage is to address supporters of Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Mississippi later.
He will appear before 15,000 activists in Jackson, although it is unclear whether he will share the stage with the Republican presidential nominee.
Mr Farage told local radio in the state that the similarities between Brexit and the US election were "uncanny".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37177938He will appear before 15,000 activists in Jackson, although it is unclear whether he will share the stage with the Republican presidential nominee.
Mr Farage told local radio in the state that the similarities between Brexit and the US election were "uncanny".
BlackLabel said:
bbc said:
Outgoing UKIP leader Nigel Farage is to address supporters of Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Mississippi later.
He will appear before 15,000 activists in Jackson, although it is unclear whether he will share the stage with the Republican presidential nominee.
Mr Farage told local radio in the state that the similarities between Brexit and the US election were "uncanny".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37177938He will appear before 15,000 activists in Jackson, although it is unclear whether he will share the stage with the Republican presidential nominee.
Mr Farage told local radio in the state that the similarities between Brexit and the US election were "uncanny".
Mr. White said:
FN2TypeR said:
In fairness fo Farage I wouldn't vote for Clinton if you paid me either, but the Hair wouldn't get my vote in her place, he's just as bad.
I feel for the Americans, it's like being given a choice between TB and the bubonic plague. Kodo or Kang?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAT_BuJAI70
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