Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party.

Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party.

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Piha

7,150 posts

93 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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alfie2244 said:
TTwiggy said:
alfie2244 said:
Still waiting for the usual Remain posters to condemn this act though.
Why?

This is like those demands that Mr Khan at the corner shop condemn the actions of the London Bridge attackers.

PH - lumping people together matters.
Sorry I should have said those that have already posted on this matter......do you condemn this action?
Oh my days....!!!!!

I have just seen the terrible news. I do condemn this violent act. I might not agree with St Nige's politics but I don't think he deserves some banana and salted caramel 5 Guys milkshake down his top. I hope he hasn't been overly traumatised by this hurtful episode.



"That's a pretty f***ing good milkshake. I don't know if it's worth £5.25 but it's pretty f***ing good"



I understand they captured the miscreant.



Luckily St Nige had a large number of security staff with him but how on earth did they let the perp' through? Questions need to be asked and answers delivered.

Hopefully he will be able to return unhurt to his election campaign.

alfie2244

11,292 posts

189 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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TTwiggy said:
alfie2244 said:
And this is what her husband thinks:


Brendan Cox Verified account @MrBrendanCox
39m39 minutes ago

I dislike @Nigel_Farage ‘s politics profoundly. His willingness to pander to hatred &division even more so. But I don’t think throwing stuff at politicians you disagree with is a good idea. It normalises violence &intimidation and we should consistently stand again it.
When the news of her husband's 'questionable' behaviour first surfaced there were some posters on here happy to use it to discredit a dead woman. Seems that he's now back in favour. Odd that.
You mean me?

TTwiggy

11,549 posts

205 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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La Liga said:
was highlighting where you said 'actual violence', as if this wasn't.

Bit of a flawed game to try and pick and choose thresholds, but each to their own.
I could have lied and said I condemn it. I could have avoided the question altogether. Only on here is one rounded on for having the courage to tell the truth.

I expected a more nuanced view from you to be honest.

Leicester Loyal

4,553 posts

123 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Piha said:
Oh my days....!!!!!

I have just seen the terrible news. I do condemn this violent act. I might not agree with St Nige's politics but I don't think he deserves some banana and salted caramel 5 Guys milkshake down his top. I hope he hasn't been overly traumatised by this hurtful episode.



"That's a pretty f***ing good milkshake. I don't know if it's worth £5.25 but it's pretty f***ing good"



I understand they captured the miscreant.



Luckily St Nige had a large number of security staff with him but how on earth did they let the perp' through? Questions need to be asked and answers delivered.

Hopefully he will be able to return unhurt to his election campaign.
Yes laugh about it, but one day it won't be a milkshake, it will be something worse.

No politician should have to endure this stuff, not May, not Corbyn, not Farage, not Soubry, no-one.

TTwiggy

11,549 posts

205 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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alfie2244 said:
TTwiggy said:
alfie2244 said:
And this is what her husband thinks:


Brendan Cox Verified account @MrBrendanCox
39m39 minutes ago

I dislike @Nigel_Farage ‘s politics profoundly. His willingness to pander to hatred &division even more so. But I don’t think throwing stuff at politicians you disagree with is a good idea. It normalises violence &intimidation and we should consistently stand again it.
When the news of her husband's 'questionable' behaviour first surfaced there were some posters on here happy to use it to discredit a dead woman. Seems that he's now back in favour. Odd that.
You mean me?
I have no idea and I am not suggesting you did. I'm not going to trawl back looking for who said what, but I do know that some people seemed positively gleeful when the revelations came out. If you were not one of those I apologise unreservedly for any intimation in the quoted post that might suggest otherwise.

alfie2244

11,292 posts

189 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Piha said:
Oh my days....!!!!!

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Luckily St Nige had a large number of security staff with him but how on earth did they let the perp' through? Questions need to be asked and answers delivered.

Hopefully he will be able to return unhurt to his election campaign.
Perhaps Putin or Trump will pay / send over some proper security.

Piha

7,150 posts

93 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Leicester Loyal said:
Piha said:
Oh my days....!!!!!

I have just seen the terrible news. I do condemn this violent act. I might not agree with St Nige's politics but I don't think he deserves some banana and salted caramel 5 Guys milkshake down his top. I hope he hasn't been overly traumatised by this hurtful episode.



"That's a pretty f***ing good milkshake. I don't know if it's worth £5.25 but it's pretty f***ing good"



I understand they captured the miscreant.



Luckily St Nige had a large number of security staff with him but how on earth did they let the perp' through? Questions need to be asked and answers delivered.

Hopefully he will be able to return unhurt to his election campaign.
Yes laugh about it, but one day it won't be a milkshake, it will be something worse.

No politician should have to endure this stuff, not May, not Corbyn, not Farage, not Soubry, no-one.
Who is laughing about this heinous unwarranted attack?

Le Controleur Horizontal

1,480 posts

61 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Leicester Loyal said:
Yes laugh about it, but one day it won't be a milkshake, it will be something worse.

No politician should have to endure this stuff, not May, not Corbyn, not Farage, not Soubry, no-one.
Exactly, idiots have thrown Acid in night clubs over a girlfriend so I can see that happening soon, accept "any" level of assault at our peril.

alfie2244

11,292 posts

189 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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TTwiggy said:
I could have lied and said I condemn it. I could have avoided the question altogether. Only on here is one rounded on for having the courage to tell the truth.

I expected a more nuanced view from you to be honest.
I never rounded on you...in fact I praised your honesty IIRC.

alfie2244

11,292 posts

189 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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TTwiggy said:
I have no idea and I am not suggesting you did. I'm not going to trawl back looking for who said what, but I do know that some people seemed positively gleeful when the revelations came out. If you were not one of those I apologise unreservedly for any intimation in the quoted post that might suggest otherwise.
No problem.

Down and out

2,700 posts

65 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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What a dhead, who pays £5.25 for a milkshake?

TTwiggy

11,549 posts

205 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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alfie2244 said:
TTwiggy said:
I could have lied and said I condemn it. I could have avoided the question altogether. Only on here is one rounded on for having the courage to tell the truth.

I expected a more nuanced view from you to be honest.
I never rounded on you...in fact I praised your honesty IIRC.
You did, and I appreciate that. But as I predicted it was followed up by plenty of twisting from other posters.

TeamD

4,913 posts

233 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Down and out said:
What a dhead, who pays £5.25 for a milkshake?
A remainer dhead?

Leicester Loyal

4,553 posts

123 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Piha said:
Leicester Loyal said:
Piha said:
Oh my days....!!!!!

I have just seen the terrible news. I do condemn this violent act. I might not agree with St Nige's politics but I don't think he deserves some banana and salted caramel 5 Guys milkshake down his top. I hope he hasn't been overly traumatised by this hurtful episode.



"That's a pretty f***ing good milkshake. I don't know if it's worth £5.25 but it's pretty f***ing good"



I understand they captured the miscreant.



Luckily St Nige had a large number of security staff with him but how on earth did they let the perp' through? Questions need to be asked and answers delivered.

Hopefully he will be able to return unhurt to his election campaign.
Yes laugh about it, but one day it won't be a milkshake, it will be something worse.

No politician should have to endure this stuff, not May, not Corbyn, not Farage, not Soubry, no-one.
Who is laughing about this heinous unwarranted attack?
You were quite clearly being sarcastic with some of your sentences there. We all know it. Let's hope you're never the victim of a common assault.

MDMetal

2,776 posts

149 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Comedy, the fact the numpty is bragging about just how much his wasted milkshake cost him will only multiply the support for the Brexit party. What a farce this whole thing has descended into no wonder most people just want it done and dusted so we can get back to sorting out some serious issues instead of faffing about something most people decided on three years ago.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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TTwiggy said:
La Liga said:
I was highlighting where you said 'actual violence', as if this wasn't.

Bit of a flawed game to try and pick and choose thresholds, but each to their own.
I could have lied and said I condemn it. I could have avoided the question altogether. Only on here is one rounded on for having the courage to tell the truth.

I expected a more nuanced view from you to be honest.
If that's your view, that's your view. Just because the law says X and Y doesn't mean it's necessarily right.

I personally think it's clear we should condemn someone for throwing a milkshake on another who is going about their lawful business, as opposed to linking condemnation with the severity of the assault (which has an element of chance attached to it).

You're quite right to be honest about your views.



Piha

7,150 posts

93 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Leicester Loyal said:
Piha said:
Leicester Loyal said:
Piha said:
Oh my days....!!!!!

I have just seen the terrible news. I do condemn this violent act. I might not agree with St Nige's politics but I don't think he deserves some banana and salted caramel 5 Guys milkshake down his top. I hope he hasn't been overly traumatised by this hurtful episode.



"That's a pretty f***ing good milkshake. I don't know if it's worth £5.25 but it's pretty f***ing good"



I understand they captured the miscreant.



Luckily St Nige had a large number of security staff with him but how on earth did they let the perp' through? Questions need to be asked and answers delivered.

Hopefully he will be able to return unhurt to his election campaign.
Yes laugh about it, but one day it won't be a milkshake, it will be something worse.

No politician should have to endure this stuff, not May, not Corbyn, not Farage, not Soubry, no-one.
Who is laughing about this heinous unwarranted attack?
You were quite clearly being sarcastic with some of your sentences there. We all know it. Let's hope you're never the victim of a common assault.
You really are making things up and in doing so you make yourself look foolish. But please carry on if it excites you.

Leicester Loyal

4,553 posts

123 months

Monday 20th May 2019
quotequote all
Piha said:
Leicester Loyal said:
Piha said:
Leicester Loyal said:
Piha said:
Oh my days....!!!!!

I have just seen the terrible news. I do condemn this violent act. I might not agree with St Nige's politics but I don't think he deserves some banana and salted caramel 5 Guys milkshake down his top. I hope he hasn't been overly traumatised by this hurtful episode.



"That's a pretty f***ing good milkshake. I don't know if it's worth £5.25 but it's pretty f***ing good"



I understand they captured the miscreant.



Luckily St Nige had a large number of security staff with him but how on earth did they let the perp' through? Questions need to be asked and answers delivered.

Hopefully he will be able to return unhurt to his election campaign.
Yes laugh about it, but one day it won't be a milkshake, it will be something worse.

No politician should have to endure this stuff, not May, not Corbyn, not Farage, not Soubry, no-one.
Who is laughing about this heinous unwarranted attack?
You were quite clearly being sarcastic with some of your sentences there. We all know it. Let's hope you're never the victim of a common assault.
You really are making things up and in doing so you make yourself look foolish. But please carry on if it excites you.
'I hope he hasn't been overly traumatised by this hurtful episode'

'Hopefully he will be able to return unhurt to his election campaign.'

rolleyes

TTwiggy

11,549 posts

205 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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pgh said:
TTwiggy said:
And so the twisting begins. You brought Jo Cox into this. I'm just pointing out that it's a poor attempt at equivalence.

And you're going to have a difficult time finding examples of me 'arguing for undermining democracy'. I have consistently said that I accept we are leaving, while reserving the right to believe it's a stupid idea.
In which case I withdraw the undermining democracy aspect and replace it with my apologies instead.
Appreciated.

Leicester Loyal

4,553 posts

123 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Brexit Party looking good to win in Wales by the looks of todays polling. Landslide victory incoming!
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