Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)
Discussion
don'tbesilly said:
Andrew Bridgen promotes the notion of giving Farage (& Ken Clark) a Knighthood to help with 'healing' the country.
The MP for North West Leicestershire, 55, wrote to the Prime Minister saying that the country needs to 'go through a healing process'.
To achieve this, Mr Bridgen called on the PM to honour both sides of the referendum debate, so the country can 'move on from Brexit'.
Remainers:
I can't think of anyone (on either side) that deserves honouring for anything related to Brexit.The MP for North West Leicestershire, 55, wrote to the Prime Minister saying that the country needs to 'go through a healing process'.
To achieve this, Mr Bridgen called on the PM to honour both sides of the referendum debate, so the country can 'move on from Brexit'.
Remainers:
As an aside and totally unrelated to Brexit, given his length of service and his status during that time I would be very surprised if Ken Clarke didn't get a knighthood anyway.
RedWhiteMonkey said:
I can't think of anyone (on either side) that deserves honouring for anything related to Brexit.
As an aside and totally unrelated to Brexit, given his length of service and his status during that time I would be very surprised if Ken Clarke didn't get a knighthood anyway.
As an aside and totally unrelated to Brexit, given his length of service and his status during that time I would be very surprised if Ken Clarke didn't get a knighthood anyway.
Good call.
don'tbesilly said:
Andrew Bridgen promotes the notion of giving Farage (& Ken Clark) a Knighthood to help with 'healing' the country.
The MP for North West Leicestershire, 55, wrote to the Prime Minister saying that the country needs to 'go through a healing process'.
To achieve this, Mr Bridgen called on the PM to honour both sides of the referendum debate, so the country can 'move on from Brexit'.
Remainers:
More likely to be our racist Leaver friends exploding their heads at such lefty drivel surely? Prizes for everyone? No, no, no.The MP for North West Leicestershire, 55, wrote to the Prime Minister saying that the country needs to 'go through a healing process'.
To achieve this, Mr Bridgen called on the PM to honour both sides of the referendum debate, so the country can 'move on from Brexit'.
Remainers:
Piha said:
Do any of our gullible TBP/UKIP disciples know when is the human/toad hybrid is launching his new money making machine?
Does anyone care?Brexit Party in any name is dead, even more so now with Johnson's planned legislation in regards the WA which will be voted through on Friday even if Corbyn whips his MP's to vote it down (they'll probably ignore him anyway)
The legislation gives Farage what he demanded, and if there is no agreement next year, Farage might get what he wanted from the get go-No Deal.
Brooking10 said:
gooner1 said:
As it is for those missing from the HoC in this new parliament.
Albeit unlike Nigel and Richard’s unfortunate lackeys they will all receive payments for loss of office somewhat in excess of stat redundancy. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50834994
don'tbesilly said:
Does anyone care?
Brexit Party in any name is dead, even more so now with Johnson's planned legislation in regards the WA which will be voted through on Friday even if Corbyn whips his MP's to vote it down (they'll probably ignore him anyway)
The legislation gives Farage what he demanded, and if there is no agreement next year, Farage might get what he wanted from the get go-No Deal.
It's all done, happy days, mission accomplished. Seems like some will never get over it.Brexit Party in any name is dead, even more so now with Johnson's planned legislation in regards the WA which will be voted through on Friday even if Corbyn whips his MP's to vote it down (they'll probably ignore him anyway)
The legislation gives Farage what he demanded, and if there is no agreement next year, Farage might get what he wanted from the get go-No Deal.
Down and out said:
It's all done, happy days, mission accomplished. Seems like some will never get over it.
He's still looking for gullible victims though."We Need Your Support!
Joining the Brexit Club for £100 per month or £1000 per year allows us to continue the vital work we are doing to secure an independent future for our country."
WCZ said:
Stay in Bed Instead said:
He's still looking for gullible victims though.
"We Need Your Support!
Joining the Brexit Club for £100 per month or £1000 per year allows us to continue the vital work we are doing to secure an independent future for our country."
pathetic really, it's over"We Need Your Support!
Joining the Brexit Club for £100 per month or £1000 per year allows us to continue the vital work we are doing to secure an independent future for our country."
Many brexit party supporters are angry about a range of issues like immigration and the eu and pc gone mad etc.
I doubt Boris’s brexit and spending plans will make them any happier long term.
Britain isn’t going to change into the kind of Britain they want so farage will still be needed to represent their views.
Obviously the reasonable ones who just want brexit sorted will be happy and move on but many farage fans on here seem upset about a range of issues that won’t be sorted out any time soon by the conservatives.
Maybe that’s why farage will be doing with his reform party?
El stovey said:
I’m not convinced.
Many brexit party supporters are angry about a range of issues like immigration and the eu and pc gone mad etc.
I doubt Boris’s brexit and spending plans will make them any happier long term.
Britain isn’t going to change into the kind of Britain they want so farage will still be needed to represent their views.
Obviously the reasonable ones who just want brexit sorted will be happy and move on but many farage fans on here seem upset about a range of issues that won’t be sorted out any time soon by the conservatives.
Maybe that’s why farage will be doing with his reform party?
I have to confess to not noticing any upset BP, Farage or just plain Brexit voters on here.Many brexit party supporters are angry about a range of issues like immigration and the eu and pc gone mad etc.
I doubt Boris’s brexit and spending plans will make them any happier long term.
Britain isn’t going to change into the kind of Britain they want so farage will still be needed to represent their views.
Obviously the reasonable ones who just want brexit sorted will be happy and move on but many farage fans on here seem upset about a range of issues that won’t be sorted out any time soon by the conservatives.
Maybe that’s why farage will be doing with his reform party?
Would you care to point them out?
What I have noticed however is that Labour under it's current guise, managed to do something
neither the BP or NF could do. Namely unify both pro and anti Brexit contingencies with
their effort to be all things to all men.
On the + side though, maybe out of the disaster of their campaign, an opposition worthy of the name will arise. Given enough time, because atm I can't see one possible recipient that would get my vote.
don'tbesilly said:
Piha said:
Do any of our gullible TBP/UKIP disciples know when is the human/toad hybrid is launching his new money making machine?
Does anyone care?Brexit Party in any name is dead, even more so now with Johnson's planned legislation in regards the WA which will be voted through on Friday even if Corbyn whips his MP's to vote it down (they'll probably ignore him anyway)
The legislation gives Farage what he demanded, and if there is no agreement next year, Farage might get what he wanted from the get go-No Deal.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7776107/N...
Or are you gong to tell me that faarange didn't really mean what faarange actually said?
Piha said:
don'tbesilly said:
Piha said:
Do any of our gullible TBP/UKIP disciples know when is the human/toad hybrid is launching his new money making machine?
Does anyone care?Brexit Party in any name is dead, even more so now with Johnson's planned legislation in regards the WA which will be voted through on Friday even if Corbyn whips his MP's to vote it down (they'll probably ignore him anyway)
The legislation gives Farage what he demanded, and if there is no agreement next year, Farage might get what he wanted from the get go-No Deal.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7776107/N...
Or are you gong to tell me that faarange didn't really mean what faarange actually said?
Does anyone care?
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