Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)
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bhstewie said:
BS's daily obsession sorted bhstewie said:
Nigel building up a sweat working the audience.
https://twitter.com/PhilJones33/status/11778523547...
I see what you mean about diversity.https://twitter.com/PhilJones33/status/11778523547...
Threatening the knife for people trying to make yellowhammer work now I see. Carefully chosen words.
£25 well spent. No call for refunds here yet though. Are they still so proud?
DeepEnd said:
I see what you mean about diversity.
Threatening the knife for people trying to make yellowhammer work now I see. Carefully chosen words.
£25 well spent. No call for refunds here yet though. Are they still so proud?
I doubt it.Threatening the knife for people trying to make yellowhammer work now I see. Carefully chosen words.
£25 well spent. No call for refunds here yet though. Are they still so proud?
They'll just persuade themselves they aren't endorsing or paying for that stuff when they give him money.
Sad to see so many people applauding that sort of rhetoric.
bhstewie said:
DeepEnd said:
I see what you mean about diversity.
Threatening the knife for people trying to make yellowhammer work now I see. Carefully chosen words.
£25 well spent. No call for refunds here yet though. Are they still so proud?
I doubt it.Threatening the knife for people trying to make yellowhammer work now I see. Carefully chosen words.
£25 well spent. No call for refunds here yet though. Are they still so proud?
They'll just persuade themselves they aren't endorsing or paying for that stuff when they give him money.
Sad to see so many people applauding that sort of rhetoric.
You are doing a great job with your daily updates though so well done, I was beginning to forget about Nige.
don'tbesilly said:
With nearly 25% of the posts in the thread to date many might think you paid £25.00 and are doing everything you can to make sure Nige stays relevant.
You are doing a great job with your daily updates though so well done, I was beginning to forget about Nige.
Sure you were.You are doing a great job with your daily updates though so well done, I was beginning to forget about Nige.
bhstewie said:
I doubt it.
They'll just persuade themselves they aren't endorsing or paying for that stuff when they give him money.
Sad to see so many people applauding that sort of rhetoric.
They have stopped posting so much in here to say how magnificent he is and how great an investment their £25 was.They'll just persuade themselves they aren't endorsing or paying for that stuff when they give him money.
Sad to see so many people applauding that sort of rhetoric.
Well most of the smarter ones at any rate - Tuna is bragging much less about his £25, £50, £75 or whatever it was.
El stovey said:
don'tbesilly said:
With nearly 25% of the posts in the thread to date many might think you paid £25.00 and are doing everything you can to make sure Nige stays relevant.
You are doing a great job with your daily updates though so well done, I was beginning to forget about Nige.
Sure you were.You are doing a great job with your daily updates though so well done, I was beginning to forget about Nige.
DeepEnd said:
They have stopped posting so much in here to say how magnificent he is and how great an investment their £25 was.
Well most of the smarter ones at any rate - Tuna is bragging much less about his £25, £50, £75 or whatever it was.
It's a strange situation.Well most of the smarter ones at any rate - Tuna is bragging much less about his £25, £50, £75 or whatever it was.
All sides have used stupid and unacceptable rhetoric.
I've said before though that I think funding it is going a step too far.
You can say "enough is enough" and change your vote.
Once you donate you've always got that stain on your conscience of having paid for it.
That seems a good reason not to give any political party money.
bhstewie said:
It's a strange situation.
All sides have used stupid and unacceptable rhetoric.
I've said before though that I think funding it is going a step too far.
You can say "enough is enough" and change your vote.
Once you donate you've always got that stain on your conscience of having paid for it.
That seems a good reason not to give any political party money.
Have you ever?All sides have used stupid and unacceptable rhetoric.
I've said before though that I think funding it is going a step too far.
You can say "enough is enough" and change your vote.
Once you donate you've always got that stain on your conscience of having paid for it.
That seems a good reason not to give any political party money.
bhstewie said:
DeepEnd said:
They have stopped posting so much in here to say how magnificent he is and how great an investment their £25 was.
Well most of the smarter ones at any rate - Tuna is bragging much less about his £25, £50, £75 or whatever it was.
It's a strange situation.Well most of the smarter ones at any rate - Tuna is bragging much less about his £25, £50, £75 or whatever it was.
All sides have used stupid and unacceptable rhetoric.
I've said before though that I think funding it is going a step too far.
You can say "enough is enough" and change your vote.
Once you donate you've always got that stain on your conscience of having paid for it.
That seems a good reason not to give any political party money.
What's worse £25.00 for BP to send a message or a single vote for UKIP.
I wouldn't have gone anywhere near UKIP even with someone else's ballot paper regardless of what someone sold me in a pub.
Some did, and have felt filthy ever since.
It's understandable really it's like a permanent marker for life and the smell doesn't go even when you hold your nose.
bhstewie said:
Money?
No.
Not as a direct donation or through membership fees.
I wouldn't be satisfied that one day I could be watching or reading something and thinking "Great, so that's what I've paid for".
Hmmm, I think that about the government every time I write out my six monthly HMRC cheque.No.
Not as a direct donation or through membership fees.
I wouldn't be satisfied that one day I could be watching or reading something and thinking "Great, so that's what I've paid for".
don'tbesilly said:
What's worse £25.00 for BP to send a message or a single vote for UKIP.
I wouldn't have gone anywhere near UKIP even with someone else's ballot paper regardless of what someone sold me in a pub.
Some did, and have felt filthy ever since.
It's understandable really it's like a permanent marker for life and the smell doesn't go even when you hold your nose.
People are welcome to form a view on that.
bhstewie said:
don'tbesilly said:
What's worse £25.00 for BP to send a message or a single vote for UKIP.
I wouldn't have gone anywhere near UKIP even with someone else's ballot paper regardless of what someone sold me in a pub.
Some did, and have felt filthy ever since.
It's understandable really it's like a permanent marker for life and the smell doesn't go even when you hold your nose.
People are welcome to form a view on that.
You're out and a smoker comes back to the table/bar and you get that smell. You then smell yourself and pick up that albeit faint odour mixed with the smell of cigarettes and UKIP springs to mind, your head immediately drops in shame.
You have my sympathy, I'd offer empathy but I can't, I have never been there.
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