Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party.

Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party.

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j_4m

1,574 posts

65 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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p1stonhead said:
I thought today was the day we go out to vote to elect all of those unelected bureaucrats?
If you can let me know where on my ballot I get to choose who is in the EU Council and the EU Commission I'd love to put a vote in. Keen to get a say on who's running the ECB too.

Squiddly Diddly

22,362 posts

158 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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gooner1 said:
Squaddly Doddley does have a certain ring to it.biggrin
So would goonerrhea but do I constantly take the piss out of your user name?

It's childish and unnecessary.

B'stard Child

28,451 posts

247 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
B'stard Child said:
Have we left???
Be patient.
10 years 20 years - just how long do I have to wait

There is no appetite to leave in HoC

Robertj21a

16,479 posts

106 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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El stovey said:
paulrockliffe said:
Sorry, what?

What % of the vote did Cons and Labour get in 2017? What are the polls saying they'll get today?

It's a lazy smear to say that nothing is changing because Frage has been in politics for a long time.
So exactly what is changing, or will change after you vote for Farage?

You keep taking about these massive changes but don’t seem to be able to name any.

What exactly will Farage do that will improve the UK?
I fear that you, and Theresa May, have both lost the plot lately !

Squiddly Diddly

22,362 posts

158 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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B'stard Child said:
10 years 20 years - just how long do I have to wait

There is no appetite to leave in HoC
How quick do you think it should be done?

Act in haste repent at leisure and all that.

A 5 -10 year process would seem far more sensible to me.

Edited by Squiddly Diddly on Thursday 23 May 12:42

don'tbesilly

13,939 posts

164 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
gooner1 said:
Squaddly Doddley does have a certain ring to it.biggrin
So would goonerrhea but do I constantly take the piss out of your user name?

It's childish and unnecessary.
Why did you choose to change it from PurpleMoonlight to Squiddly Diddly, what was wrong with PurpleMoonlight?

Did the moon ever emanate a PurpleMoonlight?

alfie2244

11,292 posts

189 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
gooner1 said:
Squaddly Doddley does have a certain ring to it.biggrin
So would goonerrhea but do I constantly take the piss out of your user name?

It's childish and unnecessary.
You do know Squiddly Diddly was a kid's cartoon character don't you?

Anyway being a Gooner is ridicule enough I would say.


B'stard Child

28,451 posts

247 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
B'stard Child said:
10 years 20 years - just how long do I have to wait

There is no appetite to leave in HoC
How quick do you think is should be done?

Act in haste repent in leisure and all that.

A 5 -10 year process would seem far more sensible to me.
I’d be OK with that - however there is no appetite in the HoC to put a plan in place that is aligned with that

The WA is BRINO with no get out clause

paulrockliffe

15,722 posts

228 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
paulrockliffe said:
Go on then, explain the steps from here that lead to us leaving the EU? Try to just include the ones that will happen.
Eventually we will leave with either a deal or with no deal. The latter is currently unacceptable to both the UK and EU but that may not always be the case.

Brexit Party MEP's will have no ability for force either.
I appreciate that that is quite a detailed time-line already, but do you mind expanding to explain whether you mean May's deal? If you do I think that may be where you're misunderstanding what's going on here.

Squiddly Diddly

22,362 posts

158 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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alfie2244 said:
You do know Squiddly Diddly was a kid's cartoon character don't you?
Yes of course.

I watched it as a kid!

Squiddly Diddly

22,362 posts

158 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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paulrockliffe said:
I appreciate that that is quite a detailed time-line already, but do you mind expanding to explain whether you mean May's deal? If you do I think that may be where you're misunderstanding what's going on here.
May's deal may yet be adopted, or maybe a different deal will. Maybe the EU will re open the WA if we have a new PM.

Until a form of exit is crystallised anything could happen.


paulrockliffe

15,722 posts

228 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
paulrockliffe said:
I appreciate that that is quite a detailed time-line already, but do you mind expanding to explain whether you mean May's deal? If you do I think that may be where you're misunderstanding what's going on here.
May's deal may yet be adopted, or maybe a different deal will. Maybe the EU will re open the WA if we have a new PM.

Until a form of exit is crystallised anything could happen.
Or not. Which is the point.

Squiddly Diddly

22,362 posts

158 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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B'stard Child said:
I’d be OK with that - however there is no appetite in the HoC to put a plan in place that is aligned with that

The WA is BRINO with no get out clause
I don't see the WA as a BRINO. I see it as a stepping stone to the eventual aim.

I don't buy that the EU will seek to keep us locked into it. Far more likely the UK's incompetence will.

B'stard Child

28,451 posts

247 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
B'stard Child said:
I’d be OK with that - however there is no appetite in the HoC to put a plan in place that is aligned with that

The WA is BRINO with no get out clause
I don't see the WA as a BRINO. I see it as a stepping stone to the eventual aim.

I don't buy that the EU will seek to keep us locked into it. Far more likely the UK's incompetence will.
I respect your right to hold that opinion - I do not agree with it

Squiddly Diddly

22,362 posts

158 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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B'stard Child said:
I respect your right to hold that opinion - I do not agree with it
Not many do ...

beer

TeamD

4,913 posts

233 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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chrispmartha said:
I've always held the opinion that once the dust settles in all of this there are going to be a lot of very disappointed people when it turns out being in the EU wasn't really the source of their anger and problems in life, for many I suspect it's just a convenient bogey man to shout at.
You just don't get it or at least are being deliberately disingenuous. It stopped being solely about the EU a long time ago.

wc98

10,424 posts

141 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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pgh said:
I see Phia's favourite poster pushers are the subject of further scrutiny from Guido:

https://order-order.com/2019/05/22/led-donkeys-que...

Just who is funding all of these remain groups?
greenpiss , now there's a surprise, not.

TeamD

4,913 posts

233 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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Squiddly Diddly said:
Cohen123 said:
I see the Remainers are STILL under-estimating/attacking Farage. WHEN will they ever learn this doesn't work? Sunday evening could be a start but somehow I doubt it. Some people are just, sadly, terminally deluded.
Leavers don't like to hear the truth about their deity.
Still claiming ambivalence Squid?

Supercilious Sid

2,579 posts

162 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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wc98 said:
greenpiss , now there's a surprise, not.
And maybe in breach of their obligations as charity to be non political.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/speakin...

I can't be assed to read it though.

Squiddly Diddly

22,362 posts

158 months

Thursday 23rd May 2019
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TeamD said:
Still claiming ambivalence Squid?

Nope, I have always detested St Farage.

He is only eclipsed by Gordon Brown in my estimations.
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