Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party.

Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party.

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anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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gooner1 said:
Well you do seem quite offended.
By?

gooner1

10,223 posts

181 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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desolate said:
By?
What do you think?

christian-ohtc3

175 posts

62 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Fittster said:
CCTV shows Jeremy Corbyn being attacked with egg by Brexit supporter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ddDPzGiYyE

Don't recall PH getting its knickers in a twist about that.

Edited by Fittster on Monday 20th May 22:32
Shocking, I hope he felt the full force of the law.

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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gooner1 said:
desolate said:
By?
What do you think?
Either say what you mean or leave it. It's boring.

chrispmartha

15,600 posts

131 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Fittster said:
CCTV shows Jeremy Corbyn being attacked with egg by Brexit supporter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ddDPzGiYyE

Don't recall PH getting its knickers in a twist about that.

Edited by Fittster on Monday 20th May 22:32
As I posted earlier, one of the angrier posters on this thread didn’t seem all that bothered by the Corbyn incident, funny that isn’t it!

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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ClaphamGT3 said:
Frankly, the way to deal with Farage is to call him out for his lies, for his grubby fiddling of expenses, for his crooked donations and for his determination to do serious harm to the UK.

There’s more than enough to go out without wasting a fiver’s worth of milkshake on him
The way to deal with Farage is to not give him the platform he is using in the first place, i.e Leave the EU after the referendum result, as we were promised by the politicians who created the process.

The fact he is back is entirely down to the refusal to accept the result of a democratic process. It's also now supercharged his chances of having a much longer term impact, because the pandoras box is now open and the UK population have seen what a bunch of lying sts our current politicians (and media) are.

This was all nipped in the bud in 2016, idiots like you wouldn't let losing the debate go, so here we are.

NoNeed

15,137 posts

202 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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chrispmartha said:
Fittster said:
CCTV shows Jeremy Corbyn being attacked with egg by Brexit supporter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ddDPzGiYyE

Don't recall PH getting its knickers in a twist about that.

Edited by Fittster on Monday 20th May 22:32
As I posted earlier, one of the angrier posters on this thread didn’t seem all that bothered by the Corbyn incident, funny that isn’t it!
That may be due to the perpetrator being dealt with swiftly and with the full force of law.

gooner1

10,223 posts

181 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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desolate said:
Either say what you mean or leave it. It's boring.
It's boring when someone pretends not to understand.

But as you are obviously struggling.

You are offended by the Jess Philips rape comment, and informed another poster
that you would be offended if FB stood for election and told a rape joke about his Mum.
The Joke would still be the same subject, so why the offence?
The joke told by either teller does not offend me for what it's worth.
As long as it was genuinely a joke, albeit not very humourus.



anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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gooner1 said:
It's boring when someone pretends not to understand.

But as you are obviously struggling.

You are offended by the Jess Philips rape comment, and informed another poster
that you would be offended if FB stood for election and told a rape joke about his Mum.
The Joke would still be the same subject, so why the offence?
The joke told by either teller does not offend me for what it's worth.
As long as it was genuinely a joke, albeit not very humourus.
Well if you can't understand the difference between Frankie Boyle standing on stage telling jokes and a political candidate "joking" about the rape of a specific person who happens to oppose him politically then there is fk all I can do to help you.

gooner1

10,223 posts

181 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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desolate said:
Well if you can't understand the difference between Frankie Boyle standing on stage telling jokes and a political candidate "joking" about the rape of a specific person who happens to oppose him politically then there is fk all I can do to help you.
Just as well I don't require your help then, ain't it. biggrin

Squiddly Diddly

22,362 posts

159 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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jsf said:
The way to deal with Farage is to not give him the platform he is using in the first place, i.e Leave the EU after the referendum result, as we were promised by the politicians who created the process.

The fact he is back is entirely down to the refusal to accept the result of a democratic process. It's also now supercharged his chances of having a much longer term impact, because the pandoras box is now open and the UK population have seen what a bunch of lying sts our current politicians (and media) are.

This was all nipped in the bud in 2016, idiots like you wouldn't let losing the debate go, so here we are.
We are in the process of leaving.

Farage is back because he sees an opportunity to stick it to the EU, which he hates and wants to destroy. Having earned a living from it for 10 years of course.

Robertj21a

16,496 posts

107 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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jsf said:
ClaphamGT3 said:
Frankly, the way to deal with Farage is to call him out for his lies, for his grubby fiddling of expenses, for his crooked donations and for his determination to do serious harm to the UK.

There’s more than enough to go out without wasting a fiver’s worth of milkshake on him
The way to deal with Farage is to not give him the platform he is using in the first place, i.e Leave the EU after the referendum result, as we were promised by the politicians who created the process.

The fact he is back is entirely down to the refusal to accept the result of a democratic process. It's also now supercharged his chances of having a much longer term impact, because the pandoras box is now open and the UK population have seen what a bunch of lying sts our current politicians (and media) are.

This was all nipped in the bud in 2016, idiots like you wouldn't let losing the debate go, so here we are.
+1

bounce

Hoink

1,427 posts

160 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Robertj21a said:
jsf said:
ClaphamGT3 said:
Frankly, the way to deal with Farage is to call him out for his lies, for his grubby fiddling of expenses, for his crooked donations and for his determination to do serious harm to the UK.

There’s more than enough to go out without wasting a fiver’s worth of milkshake on him
The way to deal with Farage is to not give him the platform he is using in the first place, i.e Leave the EU after the referendum result, as we were promised by the politicians who created the process.

The fact he is back is entirely down to the refusal to accept the result of a democratic process. It's also now supercharged his chances of having a much longer term impact, because the pandoras box is now open and the UK population have seen what a bunch of lying sts our current politicians (and media) are.

This was all nipped in the bud in 2016, idiots like you wouldn't let losing the debate go, so here we are.
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bounce
Agreed.

It's funny that the people who are grumbling about Farage are the reason he's back and, from the looks of it, more popular than ever.

TeamD

4,913 posts

234 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
Having earned a living from it for 10 years of course.
Because, of course, having taken their shilling, he's bought and paid for?

Squiddly Diddly

22,362 posts

159 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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TeamD said:
Squiddly Diddly said:
Having earned a living from it for 10 years of course.
Because, of course, having taken their shilling, he's bought and paid for?
You don't think it perverse that he should work for and take money from an organisation he clearly detests?

Mind you, work is debatable when it comes to Farage.

christian-ohtc3

175 posts

62 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
TeamD said:
Squiddly Diddly said:
Having earned a living from it for 10 years of course.
Because, of course, having taken their shilling, he's bought and paid for?
You don't think it perverse that he should work for and take money from an organisation he clearly detests?

Mind you, work is debatable when it comes to Farage.
What is a bit strange is why he is working so hard to lose such a well paid job.

gooner1

10,223 posts

181 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
TeamD said:
Squiddly Diddly said:
Having earned a living from it for 10 years of course.
Because, of course, having taken their shilling, he's bought and paid for?
You don't think it perverse that he should work for and take money from an organisation he clearly detests?

Mind you, work is debatable when it comes to Farage.
Nearly as debatable as Neutral when it comes to you. smile

anonymous-user

56 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Don't forget you only have two days and one vote to express your full Europhobian foreigner hating credentials by voting for The Brexit Party
If you do then you can gain some satisfaction for sticking up 2 fingers at the establishment. The satisfaction and pleasure you will gain from this will be offset by:

Food shortages the like of which we have not seen since a Bank Holiday weekend or the late 70s winter of discontent thing
Shortages of electricity and gas as we run out of supplies

Your local car washes closing due to shortage of those johny foreigner chammy leather types all going back home
Home grown fruit and crops withering in the soil due to shortage of foreign workers
Massive hospital closures due to lack of staff
Long wait times when ringing British Gas as all the foreign workers they have answering the phones wont be there now. you will spend ages waiting to chat to Jimmy
A London tax for enering the city as they wanted to stay and you didn't.
Roaming charges going up by at least 500% as the British tax is applied on top. That's if you can use your phone abroad anyway as most European Networks will instigate the hidden feature that can make sure that Phones from certain countries get priority use of their networks
Having to sit in steerage class on foreign airlines as British people lose their rights to standard class travel
English clubs not being able to compete in the Euro's
The complete breakdown of English society as neighbours turn against neighbour and whole areas of the UK become either Europhobian or European loving ghettos

It's not too late to think again and to make a vote for positively leaving things as they are by voting either Change UK. Or you can vote for a party in touch with the youth of today by Voting Liberal Democrat
Only these 2 can save you from yourselves






Squiddly Diddly

22,362 posts

159 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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christian-ohtc3 said:
What is a bit strange is why he is working so hard to lose such a well paid job.
Oh don't worry about him, there is a nice severance package and gold plated pension.

And he has his sugar daddy support of course.

christian-ohtc3

175 posts

62 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
christian-ohtc3 said:
What is a bit strange is why he is working so hard to lose such a well paid job.
Oh don't worry about him, there is a nice severance package and gold plated pension.

And he has his sugar daddy support of course.
That will be the same as all the rest of the ex-politicians then.

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