Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)
Discussion
powerstroke said:
Borghetto said:
Breadvan72 said:
I am a bit sorry for people who have been lied to over and over again by this dreadful used car salesman.
What do you have against used car salesmen, I suspect many are PH members.worse a lawyer perhaps !
Breadvan72 said:
Farage is indeed a career politician. It remains mildly amusing that many of his benighted fans fall for the line that Farage isn't a career politician. Farage is a sort of lawyer, but of the kind to be found in accommodation units provided for low-ranking members of military organisations. That may explain his popularity on PH.
He also complains constantly about pretty much all of modern life and spouts easy pub wisdom solutions to complex problems. This makes him popular with the PH pensioners I suspect.smn159 said:
Breadvan72 said:
Farage is indeed a career politician. It remains mildly amusing that many of his benighted fans fall for the line that Farage isn't a career politician. Farage is a sort of lawyer, but of the kind to be found in accommodation units provided for low-ranking members of military organisations. That may explain his popularity on PH.
He also complains constantly about pretty much all of modern life and spouts easy pub wisdom solutions to complex problems. This makes him popular with the PH pensioners I suspect.On a wider point this “bribes not to run” issue must be a bit taxing for our £25 to get the Tories on the right trackers to process given that either one or the other of their heroes comes out of it rather badly.
Either
A) Farage is blatantly lying
Or
B) Poundshop Iron Lady Boris is sufficiently lacking in control and/or confidence such that he is willing to admit entirely unproven candidates into Government endorsed roles.
Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 15th November 08:55
Zirconia said:
Any news on what jobs he was offered by Cummings? Tea boy/girl? Road sweeper? International monetary advisor?
I understand that there is an EU Commissioner role up for grabs at the moment...I wonder what the terminal bonus and pension would be for the two or three months' work (at best)?I'm annoyed there is no Brexit party candidate in my constituency, the choice is limited. Just the same old corrupt loony useless 3 partys, the greens, see above only more so, and a local nutter.
I'm going to vote for the local nutter, otherwise I'm voting for the same old st show to continue. Dissapointing.
I'm going to vote for the local nutter, otherwise I'm voting for the same old st show to continue. Dissapointing.
psi310398 said:
Zirconia said:
Any news on what jobs he was offered by Cummings? Tea boy/girl? Road sweeper? International monetary advisor?
I understand that there is an EU Commissioner role up for grabs at the moment...I wonder what the terminal bonus and pension would be for the two or three months' work (at best)?smn159 said:
He also complains constantly about pretty much all of modern life and spouts easy pub wisdom solutions to complex problems. This makes him popular with the PH pensioners I suspect.
Harsh but true. It occurs to me and others that if Brexit actually gets done what will Nigel do next? Did anyone here Alex screaming on QT about the nasty Tories ringing up Brexit Party candidates?
How dare they try and persuade them not to stand! And there was an inference of bribery! Though little in the way of details of course.
She perhaps did not consider that for this to be an issue it would mean that Brexit Party candidates are typically shallow, lacking in integrity and susceptible to bribes. Interesting.
I wonder if she has the Breaking Point poster pinned up in her house.
How dare they try and persuade them not to stand! And there was an inference of bribery! Though little in the way of details of course.
She perhaps did not consider that for this to be an issue it would mean that Brexit Party candidates are typically shallow, lacking in integrity and susceptible to bribes. Interesting.
I wonder if she has the Breaking Point poster pinned up in her house.
Helicopter123 said:
Farage has been played like a harp by the Tories.
TBP has shrivelled away to all but irrelevance on a nudge and a wink from Boris.
I think this is it for Nigel, I really think he is finished now.
By that I believe that his work is complete, Brexit, his political ambition of 35 years is (almost) complete. Thanks Nigel, job done. TBP has shrivelled away to all but irrelevance on a nudge and a wink from Boris.
I think this is it for Nigel, I really think he is finished now.
Helicopter123 said:
Farage has been played like a harp by the Tories.
TBP has shrivelled away to all but irrelevance on a nudge and a wink from Boris.
I think this is it for Nigel, I really think he is finished now.
I expect he'll continue with his LBC slot and guest on US conservative channels. He'll probably make loads of money and hold onto his celebrity status, unlike many of politicians dropping off the radar after this election.TBP has shrivelled away to all but irrelevance on a nudge and a wink from Boris.
I think this is it for Nigel, I really think he is finished now.
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