Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)

Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)

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Nickgnome

8,277 posts

91 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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gooner1 said:
Breadvan72 said:
gooner1 said:
Breadvan72 said:
Jinx said:
Breadvan72 said:
Are you shilling for this grifter? You do realise that the Brexit Party is a short-con operation aimed at lining the pockets of its owner, don't you? If not, then have some free advice: do not talk to people who describe themselves as bridge or magic bean sales representatives.
Erm BV that is pretty much the entire political class you have described there.
No, it is not. Those who seek to subvert democracy want you to believe that so you will become disaffected and not pay attention when voting.
Well I for one will just ignore both Swinson and yourself.
The word you were groping for is you. I am always happy to help you in your unavailing struggle with the English language.
Ah now, BV don't be getting yourself agitated over the use of English me auld son.


https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/englis...
No, no, no.

Simple test. Take out ‘both Swindon and’.

Does the sentence sound correct. Answer no.

Therefore ‘you’ not ‘yourself’.



gooner1

10,223 posts

181 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
Nickgnome said:
No, no, no.

Simple test. Take out ‘both Swindon and’.

Does the sentence sound correct. Answer no.

Therefore ‘you’ not ‘yourself’.
Thanks for the input Nicky, but I'm perfectly happy with the way I've used it. Ta.

DICTIONARY
Search for a word
yourself
/jɔːˈsɛlf,jʊəˈsɛlf,jəˈsɛlf/
pronoun
1.
used to refer to the person being addressed as the object of a verb or preposition when they are also the subject of the clause.
"help yourselves, boys"
2.
you personally (used to emphasize the person being addressed).
"you're going to have to do it yourself"
From Oxford



Nickgnome

8,277 posts

91 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
gooner1 said:
Nickgnome said:
No, no, no.

Simple test. Take out ‘both Swindon and’.

Does the sentence sound correct. Answer no.

Therefore ‘you’ not ‘yourself’.
Thanks for the input Nicky, but I'm perfectly happy with the way I've used it. Ta.

DICTIONARY
Search for a word
yourself
/j???s?lf,j???s?lf,j??s?lf/
pronoun
1.
used to refer to the person being addressed as the object of a verb or preposition when they are also the subject of the clause.
"help yourselves, boys"
2.
you personally (used to emphasize the person being addressed).
"you're going to have to do it yourself"
From Oxford
Gooner you are still wrong. Sometimes it is helpful to take advice from someone like BV whose knowledge of the English language is actually his bread and butter along with a passing knowledge of law, (only joking BV).

Google is not always your friend if you do not understand context.

If you are really keen, undertake an OU course which will help with your use of English. You are not short of time.


Just curious but why such a dismal pub for your meet?

Have to go now otherwise I will be in deep trouble.





DeepEnd

4,240 posts

68 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
gooner1 said:
Nickgnome said:
No, no, no.

Simple test. Take out ‘both Swindon and’.

Does the sentence sound correct. Answer no.

Therefore ‘you’ not ‘yourself’.
Thanks for the input Nicky, but I'm perfectly happy with the way I've used it. Ta.

DICTIONARY
Search for a word
yourself
/j???s?lf,j???s?lf,j??s?lf/
pronoun
1.
used to refer to the person being addressed as the object of a verb or preposition when they are also the subject of the clause.
"help yourselves, boys"
2.
you personally (used to emphasize the person being addressed).
"you're going to have to do it yourself"
From Oxford
And there's why many people voted Brexit in a nutshell.

psi310398

9,275 posts

205 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
Nickgnome said:
Gooner you are still wrong. Sometimes it is helpful to take advice from someone like BV whose knowledge of the English language is actually his bread and butter along with a passing knowledge of law, (only joking BV).

Google is not always your friend if you do not understand context.

If you are really keen, undertake an OU course which will help with your use of English. You are not short of time.


Just curious but why such a dismal pub for your meet?

Have to go now otherwise I will be in deep trouble.
Nickgnome, you might wish to check that you have got your punctuation correct if you are going to take it upon yourself to correct someone else's English rofl.


Down and out

2,700 posts

66 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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DeepEnd said:
And there's why many people voted Brexit in a nutshell.
Next year's gonna be a tough one for you.

Stigproducts

1,730 posts

273 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Piha said:
Stigproducts said:
Breadvan72 said:
Farage is a racist. The contrary is unarguable. Do some Googling.
Why don't you do some googling & post your evidence? It's a matter of opinion, not a fact and not unarguable. I think we all know your opinion.
Is it the "someone who he used to go to school with, who won't tell anyone his name, said he was"?
Sometimes Stiggie, the people someone associates with, tells everyone else just what we need to know........



Nige certainly looks like he is enjoying himself there. I don't see Fraser Anning holding discussions on social inclusion or equality any time soon, do you?
You've done me there. OMG! Man stands next to democratically elected politician who some snowflakes try really to be offended by in order to progress their own political agenda (sound familiar?).

Its pretty tenuous. You think this Anning guy is racist (matter of opinion) and Farage stood next to him (OMG!) and smiled (OMG!). But, sure, that's solid gold evidence of racism, farage agrees with everything he ever said or did by virtue of standing next to him and smiling. FACT 100% true. As is the poster thing , as is the Romanians thing.

According to you and your ilk, none of these things can even be discussed. Brown people good, white people bad - repeat until woke?

How about, a man stands next to democratically elected terrorist and murderer and looks like a tramp? Or shakes hand with a fascist dictator and looks like a smarmy snake oil salesman? Better or worse?

Down and out

2,700 posts

66 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
Stigproducts said:
You've done me there. OMG! Man stands next to democratically elected politician who some snowflakes try really to be offended by in order to progress their own political agenda (sound familiar?).

Its pretty tenuous. You think this Anning guy is racist (matter of opinion) and Farage stood next to him (OMG!) and smiled (OMG!). But, sure, that's solid gold evidence of racism, farage agrees with everything he ever said or did by virtue of standing next to him and smiling. FACT 100% true. As is the poster thing , as is the Romanians thing.

According to you and your ilk, none of these things can even be discussed. Brown people good, white people bad - repeat until woke?

How about, a man stands next to democratically elected terrorist and murderer and looks like a tramp? Or shakes hand with a fascist dictator and looks like a smarmy snake oil salesman? Better or worse?
It's pathetic, it's childish, yet these posters are declaring they're the intelligent ones. You will never get through though as all they know is smearing because things aren't going their way.

Disastrous

10,113 posts

219 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
gooner1 said:
Nickgnome said:
No, no, no.

Simple test. Take out ‘both Swindon and’.

Does the sentence sound correct. Answer no.

Therefore ‘you’ not ‘yourself’.
Thanks for the input Nicky, but I'm perfectly happy with the way I've used it. Ta.

DICTIONARY
Search for a word
yourself
/j???s?lf,j???s?lf,j??s?lf/
pronoun
1.
used to refer to the person being addressed as the object of a verb or preposition when they are also the subject of the clause.
"help yourselves, boys"
2.
you personally (used to emphasize the person being addressed).
"you're going to have to do it yourself"
From Oxford
rofl

fking hell!

How on earth are ‘liberal metropolitan elites’ not meant to sneer at that??


don'tbesilly

13,991 posts

165 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
Nickgnome said:
gooner1 said:
Breadvan72 said:
gooner1 said:
Breadvan72 said:
Jinx said:
Breadvan72 said:
Are you shilling for this grifter? You do realise that the Brexit Party is a short-con operation aimed at lining the pockets of its owner, don't you? If not, then have some free advice: do not talk to people who describe themselves as bridge or magic bean sales representatives.
Erm BV that is pretty much the entire political class you have described there.
No, it is not. Those who seek to subvert democracy want you to believe that so you will become disaffected and not pay attention when voting.
Well I for one will just ignore both Swinson and yourself.
The word you were groping for is you. I am always happy to help you in your unavailing struggle with the English language.
Ah now, BV don't be getting yourself agitated over the use of English me auld son.


https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/englis...
No, no, no.

Simple test. Take out ‘both Swindon and’.

Does the sentence sound correct. Answer no.

Therefore ‘you’ not ‘yourself’.
jester

gooner1

10,223 posts

181 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
Nickgnome said:
gooner1 said:
Nickgnome said:
No, no, no.

Simple test. Take out ‘both Swindon and’.

Does the sentence sound correct. Answer no.

Therefore ‘you’ not ‘yourself’.
Thanks for the input Nicky, but I'm perfectly happy with the way I've used it. Ta.

DICTIONARY
Search for a word
yourself
/j???s?lf,j???s?lf,j??s?lf/
pronoun
1.
used to refer to the person being addressed as the object of a verb or preposition when they are also the subject of the clause.
"help yourselves, boys"
2.
you personally (used to emphasize the person being addressed).
"you're going to have to do it yourself"
From Oxford
Gooner you are still wrong. Sometimes it is helpful to take advice from someone like BV whose knowledge of the English language is actually his bread and butter along with a passing knowledge of law, (only joking BV).

Google is not always your friend if you do not understand context.

If you are really keen, undertake an OU course which will help with your use of English. You are not short of time.


Just curious but why such a dismal pub for your meet?

Have to go now otherwise I will be in deep trouble.
Ah the Pub. smile

Tbh, it was to shake trig out of his comfort zone, though again tbh I wasn't aware of the mural , not that it makes any difference to me one way or the other. The clientele of the pub are, or were 15 years ago when I was last in there, all basically good people.
So perhaps it may pay not to be so judgemental , eh.
Though I might be able to find a nice quiet tearoom for trig if he insists. biggrin

DeepEnd

4,240 posts

68 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
Down and out said:
DeepEnd said:
And there's why many people voted Brexit in a nutshell.
Next year's gonna be a tough one for you.
It won't, but it is very telling that the thought of others suffering seems to bring you joy.

Another insight into why some voted Brexit to "stick it to the elite", through true hero brexit men of the people like Mogg and Farage.



Down and out

2,700 posts

66 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
DeepEnd said:
It won't, but it is very telling that the thought of others suffering seems to bring you joy.

Another insight into why some voted Brexit to "stick it to the elite", through true hero brexit men of the people like Mogg and Farage.
I
I have absolutely no sympathy whatsoever for people who whine and whinge constantly that a vote hasn't gone their way and wish to overturn it.

gooner1

10,223 posts

181 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
Disastrous said:
gooner1 said:
Nickgnome said:
No, no, no.

Simple test. Take out ‘both Swindon and’.

Does the sentence sound correct. Answer no.

Therefore ‘you’ not ‘yourself’.
Thanks for the input Nicky, but I'm perfectly happy with the way I've used it. Ta.

DICTIONARY
Search for a word
yourself
/j???s?lf,j???s?lf,j??s?lf/
pronoun
1.
used to refer to the person being addressed as the object of a verb or preposition when they are also the subject of the clause.
"help yourselves, boys"
2.
you personally (used to emphasize the person being addressed).
"you're going to have to do it yourself"
From Oxford
rofl

fking hell!

How on earth are ‘liberal metropolitan elites’ not meant to sneer at that??
Don't be too hard on Nick, you didn't spot his mistake either. biggrin



DeepEnd

4,240 posts

68 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
Down and out said:
DeepEnd said:
It won't, but it is very telling that the thought of others suffering seems to bring you joy.

Another insight into why some voted Brexit to "stick it to the elite", through true hero brexit men of the people like Mogg and Farage.
I
I have absolutely no sympathy whatsoever for people who whine and whinge constantly that a vote hasn't gone their way and wish to overturn it.
Who is whinging?

This is thread discussing racist Nigel Farage and his money making scam to plunder £25 out of the gullible.

It is surprising that anyone really jumps in to defend his antics, but then again people pay him £25 so perhaps it isn't.

It's more a combination of laughing & head shaking. I know, I know that's exactly the kind of thing that made some vote leave. Which says much in itself.

Down and out

2,700 posts

66 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
DeepEnd said:
Who is whinging?

This is thread discussing racist Nigel Farage and his money making scam to plunder £25 out of the gullible.

It is surprising that anyone really jumps in to defend his antics, but then again people pay him £25 so perhaps it isn't.

It's more a combination of laughing & head shaking. I know, I know that's exactly the kind of thing that made some vote leave. Which says much in itself.
You go on about the 25 quid over and over again yet have no problem with the EU plundering millions and millions from us.
Shakes head.

don'tbesilly

13,991 posts

165 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
Down and out said:
DeepEnd said:
It won't, but it is very telling that the thought of others suffering seems to bring you joy.

Another insight into why some voted Brexit to "stick it to the elite", through true hero brexit men of the people like Mogg and Farage.
I
I have absolutely no sympathy whatsoever for people who whine and whinge constantly that a vote hasn't gone their way and wish to overturn it.
///ajd hasn't stopped since June 2016, although he was whining and whingeing before the referendum, it's just escalated ten fold+ since.

Same hate,same division, same bile, he's just changed his username yet again (probably the fourth one now).

gooner1

10,223 posts

181 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
DeepEnd said:
Who is whinging?
Now we're all laughing and shaking our heads.

Down and out

2,700 posts

66 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
don'tbesilly said:
///ajd hasn't stopped since June 2016, although he was whining and whingeing before the referendum, it's just escalated ten fold+ since.

Same hate,same division, same bile, he's just changed his username yet again (probably the fourth one now).
Aha, I'm being sucked in then. I'll call it a day there with him/her.

DeepEnd

4,240 posts

68 months

Wednesday 4th December 2019
quotequote all
Down and out said:
You go on about the 25 quid over and over again yet have no problem with the EU plundering millions and millions from us.
Shakes head.
It's £25 funding a racist conman. Why are you defending it?

Now the burger flippers are mocking gullible kippers.