Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)

Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)

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jamoor

14,506 posts

216 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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don'tbesilly said:
Electro1980 said:
JuanCarlosFandango said:
Classy move Ed. We can't beat him in a debate, we can't beat him at the polls but we can just about bother him with some petty legal wkery.
So your totally ok with him breaking the law and putting peoples lives at risk for a petty political stunt?
Has it been established that he's broken the law?

If it has been established that's the case then he'll be rightfully prosecuted, and fined up to a maximum of £1000.

Whilst the guidance states that regardless of any testing for CV19 the quarantine period must be observed for 14 days, Farage stated he had been tested and the test had provided a negative result, so he didn't put any lives at risk at all when he visited the pub today.

At best any infringement was him failing by one day (if the reports are true) to observe the 14 days mandated for quarantine, based on your leanings the infringement will be judged by many as 'Oh dear' to 'Oh my god!' 'Shoot Farage or give him a life sentence at least, life to mean life'

What petty political stunt did Farage carry out? Does visiting a pub constitute a political stunt, or was it something else?
It doesn't take a maths genius to figure out he broke the guidelines. The results of a test are irrelevant as to wether he should quarantine.

Leicester Loyal

4,551 posts

123 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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Sir Nigel Farage, what a blokebeer

gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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Electro1980 said:
Do you not understand that diplomatic passports afford privileges to the holder?
Do you not understand that the virus knows fk all about diplomatic privileges?

And we are not in the EU anymore? smile

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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Leicester Loyal said:
Sir Nigel Farage, what a blokebeer
Lol
What an idiot he is

DMN

2,983 posts

140 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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Leicester Loyal said:
Sir Nigel Farage, what a blokebeer
Snake oil salesman to the plebs beerbeerbeer

S1KRR

12,548 posts

213 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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What would be funny if he volunteered to be fined the grand fine. Just to take the wind out of Ed Daveys sails

chrispmartha

15,501 posts

130 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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S1KRR said:
What would be funny if he volunteered to be fined the grand fine. Just to take the wind out of Ed Daveys sails
there’s a few on here that would be daft enough to pay it for him.

DMN

2,983 posts

140 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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chrispmartha said:
S1KRR said:
What would be funny if he volunteered to be fined the grand fine. Just to take the wind out of Ed Daveys sails
there’s a few on here that would be daft enough to pay it for him.
A fool and their money are easily parted; for about £25 a shot it seems.

JuanCarlosFandango

7,800 posts

72 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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Electro1980 said:
JuanCarlosFandango said:
Classy move Ed. We can't beat him in a debate, we can't beat him at the polls but we can just about bother him with some petty legal wkery.
So your totally ok with him breaking the law and putting peoples lives at risk for a petty political stunt?
Yes I am.

And I think it's petty and spiteful for the Lib Dem leader to report him to the police for something that was public anyway.



don'tbesilly

13,936 posts

164 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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jamoor said:
don'tbesilly said:
Electro1980 said:
JuanCarlosFandango said:
Classy move Ed. We can't beat him in a debate, we can't beat him at the polls but we can just about bother him with some petty legal wkery.
So your totally ok with him breaking the law and putting peoples lives at risk for a petty political stunt?
Has it been established that he's broken the law?

If it has been established that's the case then he'll be rightfully prosecuted, and fined up to a maximum of £1000.

Whilst the guidance states that regardless of any testing for CV19 the quarantine period must be observed for 14 days, Farage stated he had been tested and the test had provided a negative result, so he didn't put any lives at risk at all when he visited the pub today.

At best any infringement was him failing by one day (if the reports are true) to observe the 14 days mandated for quarantine, based on your leanings the infringement will be judged by many as 'Oh dear' to 'Oh my god!' 'Shoot Farage or give him a life sentence at least, life to mean life'

What petty political stunt did Farage carry out? Does visiting a pub constitute a political stunt, or was it something else?
It doesn't take a maths genius to figure out he broke the guidelines. The results of a test are irrelevant as to wether he should quarantine.
It doesn’t take a genius to read and comprehend the written word, you’ve failed on both counts, so you might claim to be a maths genius but that’s where it ends.

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

94 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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One irrelevance reporting another irrelevance to the coppers. Stop the presses. party

gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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There’s a free pint of very bitter waiting for Ed Davey in a Wetherspoons somewhere, probably.
A pint with a big frothy head, just like his own. smile


anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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If the police aren’t going to take action against Cummins, I don’t see why they would in this case (if there is indeed a breach).

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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Just imagine if you will, Nigel had not been an MEP, the U.K. would almost certainly still be an EU
Member Country today. No wonder the remnants loathe him and now use him in targeting their anger and bitterness.
Job done, cheers.

jamoor

14,506 posts

216 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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La Liga said:
If the police aren’t going to take action against Cummins, I don’t see why they would in this case (if there is indeed a breach).
We should at least make him to sit down and fully explain his actions in an interview on national TV.

gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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jamoor said:
La Liga said:
If the police aren’t going to take action against Cummins, I don’t see why they would in this case (if there is indeed a breach).
We should at least make him to sit down and fully explain his actions in an interview on national TV.
Make him?
This isn’t China, Russia, or the Saudi Embassy in 🇹🇷 you know.

jamoor

14,506 posts

216 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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gooner1 said:
jamoor said:
La Liga said:
If the police aren’t going to take action against Cummins, I don’t see why they would in this case (if there is indeed a breach).
We should at least make him to sit down and fully explain his actions in an interview on national TV.
Make him?
This isn’t China, Russia, or the Saudi Embassy in ???? you know.
Ah thats true, we can just fine him then hehe

Stigproducts

1,730 posts

272 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Farage is a master wind up merchant. he knows exactly what hes doing and he plays those remainers like a banjo. It's hilarious to watch.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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crankedup said:
Just imagine if you will, Nigel had not been an MEP, the U.K. would almost certainly still be an EU
We can only dream.

johnboy1975

8,403 posts

109 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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jamoor said:
don'tbesilly said:
Electro1980 said:
JuanCarlosFandango said:
Classy move Ed. We can't beat him in a debate, we can't beat him at the polls but we can just about bother him with some petty legal wkery.
So your totally ok with him breaking the law and putting peoples lives at risk for a petty political stunt?
Has it been established that he's broken the law?

If it has been established that's the case then he'll be rightfully prosecuted, and fined up to a maximum of £1000.

Whilst the guidance states that regardless of any testing for CV19 the quarantine period must be observed for 14 days, Farage stated he had been tested and the test had provided a negative result, so he didn't put any lives at risk at all when he visited the pub today.

At best any infringement was him failing by one day (if the reports are true) to observe the 14 days mandated for quarantine, based on your leanings the infringement will be judged by many as 'Oh dear' to 'Oh my god!' 'Shoot Farage or give him a life sentence at least, life to mean life'

What petty political stunt did Farage carry out? Does visiting a pub constitute a political stunt, or was it something else?
It doesn't take a maths genius to figure out he broke the guidelines. [b]The results of a test are irrelevant as to wether he should quarantine.[\b]
Which is batst crazy. Even if he had tested positive on, say, day 4 he would have "free" by day 11 if showing no symptoms at that point (or have I got that wrong?)

People breaking quarantine by 12 hours or so is the least of our problems