Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)

Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)

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crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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barryrs said:
El stovey said:
Exactly, why pay any party?

Just wait until the election and vote for the best option. You don’t have to join a party or give them, money.

Paying a party is like giving money to the church or some cult you’ve joined and promotes tribal allegiances and thinking.
Aren’t remain supporters much more generous in this regard?

Certainly the remain campaigns have had much deeper pockets and continued to spend huge sums post referendum.
They were certainly very generous to Steve Bray, the loud and irritating bloke who spent untold months outside of Parliament yelling ‘stop brexit’. Remainers funded him very generously in terms of his housing rent, and general living expenses. All wasted money, at least the Farage donators have had a positive outcome for their financial investment.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Unknown_User said:
don'tbesilly said:
Unknown_User said:
No conclusions have been made on my behalf regarding spend as it is clearly you that insisted that the money given to Nige's Limited Company resulted in "membership". And when politely requested to explain your "membership" claim, you reply with the above childish nonsense. You might notice the question marks at the end of each of my statements.

Why would I notify the authorities because you seem to believe you can pay to join Nige's Limited Company? I can only assume your local 'Spoons is open and you have been enjoying their hospitality for a number of hours. If you are in fact sober, then I apologise in advance for suggesting otherwise.

I think your response perfectly demonstrates how vulnerable folk get so easily duped by the despicable unscrupulous in our society.
laugh

Coming from you that is fantastically rich, no one comes close to your childish posts.

I haven't been to a pub in years, and the last time I went to a Wetherspoons was in the early 2000's.
No need for apologies for yet another juvenile post, ignorance of what you're posting about is hardly a new thing for you, most of what you post is drivel.
Is it possible for you to explain why you clearly claimed the £25.00 paid to Nigel's Limited Company resulted in "membership"? Or are you going to continually avoid explaining away your wild claim?
Doesn’t the farage money even let supporters have a say in the party? rofl

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Unknown_User said:
don'tbesilly said:
bhstewie said:
El stovey said:
Absolutely.

That sort just angry at the modern world.

I can see someone like farage being able to fire them up (even more) and take their money still in a post covid recession. These people like farage, Hopkins, Tommy Robinson always thrive on stirring up the unhappy and getting them to blame everyone else.

Pretty intoxicating to be able to make people look at ‘those others‘ and think it’s all someone else’s fault.
When he left LBC there were media reports that Brexit Party members were sent surveys around what they'd like to see in the future including whether whether they would be happy to pay “a reasonable subscription”.

https://twitter.com/PrivateEyeNews/status/12786558...
What's wrong with that?

You and others seem obsessed with this £25.00 fee to become a member of the BP or make a donation.

The Tory Party want £25.00 to become a member and seek donations, Labour want £52.00 odd to become a member and seek donations, the Lib-dems want £76.00 to become a member and seek donations, the Greens and the SNP are no different.

Many who paid £25.00 to the BP did so to support their one goal, the goal that they voted for in 2016, anything else that Farage stood for was immaterial, the £25.00 wasn't a tacit acceptance of what Farage had said or done in the past, it was to support what they voted for/end.
The £25.00 was a good investment, as to deny that the donation worked would be ignorant to the consequences of what the result of the European elections led to, and I don't need to spell it out.

What is your problem with a Political Party wanting a membership fee or to seek donations?

The Tories are oft accused of Islamaphobia, yet it seems you don't have a problem with the Tories doing exactly what Farage is doing.

Labour are oft accused of antisemitism, yet it seems you don't have a problem with what the Labour Party does, which is no different to what Farage is doing.

Why in your opinion is supporting Farage seen as some sort of heinous crime to you and others, when other parties are arguably no better?
I would be most grateful if you could explain how giving £25.00 to St Nige allows "membership"? I thought the donations went to his Limited Company?




Likely Nigel was enjoying his pint in Wetherspoons, courtesy of Tim. wink

Unknown_User

7,150 posts

92 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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crankedup said:



Likely Nigel was enjoying his pint in Wetherspoons, courtesy of Tim. wink
When we consider the average 'Spoons customer, Nige would appear a perfect fit!

It was good to see Tim 'Spoons Martin did as he was told and didn't open his poundland boozers mid lockdown. Do you think his staff will return?

jamoor

14,506 posts

215 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Unknown_User said:
crankedup said:



Likely Nigel was enjoying his pint in Wetherspoons, courtesy of Tim. wink
When we consider the average 'Spoons customer, Nige would appear a perfect fit!

It was good to see Tim 'Spoons Martin did as he was told and didn't open his poundland boozers mid lockdown. Do you think his staff will return?
The best was when he was begging not to be closed hehe

Mrr T

12,223 posts

265 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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don'tbesilly said:
What's wrong with that?

You and others seem obsessed with this £25.00 fee to become a member of the BP or make a donation.

The Tory Party want £25.00 to become a member and seek donations, Labour want £52.00 odd to become a member and seek donations, the Lib-dems want £76.00 to become a member and seek donations, the Greens and the SNP are no different.
You cannot be a member of the brexit party.

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

159 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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El stovey said:
Doesn’t the farage money even let supporters have a say in the party? rofl
Yes it did - See my post above. smile

Unknown_User

7,150 posts

92 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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jamoor said:
Unknown_User said:
crankedup said:



Likely Nigel was enjoying his pint in Wetherspoons, courtesy of Tim. wink
When we consider the average 'Spoons customer, Nige would appear a perfect fit!

It was good to see Tim 'Spoons Martin did as he was told and didn't open his poundland boozers mid lockdown. Do you think his staff will return?
The best was when he was begging not to be closed hehe
yes

B'stard Child

28,388 posts

246 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Unknown_User said:
B'stard Child said:
Unknown_User said:
B'stard Child said:
Unknown_User said:
I would be most grateful if you could explain how giving £25.00 to St Nige allows "membership"? I thought the donations went to his Limited Company?

I honestly don't care if he personally shoved it in his pockets - It was the only opportunity given to stop the attempts to "leave by staying in"

Great picture by the way - makes me smile every time you post it biggrin
Are you sure edit?

yikes
Don't be a C**t - you aren't very good at it
Apologies B'stard, I was suggesting I expect you to gift St Nige another £25.00.
Apology accepted beer

We have left the EU (as you often remind people) Farage and the Brexit Party are an irrelevance again to the majority of the people who did donate (as well as the vast majority of the country) and I have no need or intention of donating again.

Should that situation change then I'm sure the c**t will find a way to become relevant again because that's what he is good at and I'll consider the risk v benefit situation again.

Over the years I have voted for all of the main parties in local, national and european elections but I've only contributed to one Party once because at the time they were the only party that had a clear stance on a single issue.

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Unknown_User said:
crankedup said:



Likely Nigel was enjoying his pint in Wetherspoons, courtesy of Tim. wink
When we consider the average 'Spoons customer, Nige would appear a perfect fit!

It was good to see Tim 'Spoons Martin did as he was told and didn't open his poundland boozers mid lockdown. Do you think his staff will return?
Do I think Wetherspoons staff will return? Some will and some won’t, tbh I haven’t given it a moments thought. But I do hope the business can swiftly return to providing its clientele the service and return the business back to profitability.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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crankedup said:
Do I think Wetherspoons staff will return? Some will and some won’t, tbh I haven’t given it a moments thought. But I do hope the business can swiftly return to providing its clientele the service and return the business back to profitability.
i'm a fan of weatherperson luckily the one near me Uttoxeter is pretty good. I've stayed at the hotel in Worcester and think it is a great business. They have allowed people on not a lot of money to enjoy life a bit more, and the Government really should give the whole sector a break considering how hard it has been struck.

bitchstewie

51,191 posts

210 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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crankedup said:
Do I think Wetherspoons staff will return? Some will and some won’t, tbh I haven’t given it a moments thought. But I do hope the business can swiftly return to providing its clientele the service and return the business back to profitability.
Fingers crossed for the company and its many staff.

gooner1

10,223 posts

179 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Unknown_User said:
No conclusions have been made on my behalf regarding spend as it is clearly you that insisted that the money given to Nige's Limited Company resulted in "membership". And when politely requested to explain your "membership" claim, you reply with the above childish nonsense. You might notice the question marks at the end of each of my statements.

Why would I notify the authorities because you seem to believe you can pay to join Nige's Limited Company? I can only assume your local 'Spoons is open and you have been enjoying their hospitality for a number of hours. If you are in fact sober, then I apologise in advance for suggesting otherwise.

I think your response perfectly demonstrates how vulnerable folk get so easily duped by the despicable unscrupulous in our society.
I agree, how utterly despicable of Barnier , Cameron, May and co to dash your dreams.
However I really do think it’s time to dry your eyes, wipe your nose and embrace the sunny uplands that await us all.
Perhaps a celebratory meal of good old British fish and chips would cure your unusually salty disposition, in fact why not share
it with a friend,I can lend you a chair or two if you’re struggling. smile

don'tbesilly

13,931 posts

163 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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£25.00 biggrin

£1.00 as a donation to Farage, and 12 x £2.00 donations to get the sort of reactions being expressed by some today.
What a bargain! AND it led to the demise of May, the demise of the Remainer Parliament, the rise of Johnson and finally the dumping of the UK's membership of the EU.

Farage must have enjoyed the pint he had yesterday, no doubt he was reflecting on just how successful he was in finally achieving his ambition.

Any news on the prosecution of Farage for allegedly flouting the quarantine regulations?
Perhaps if none is found they should charge Davey for wasting Police time, and take the time to tell him that like Farage, he (Davey) is an irrelevance as well (anyone seen Jo Swinson?), the difference being one became a winner, the other is an embittered, sad loser.


Helicopter123

8,831 posts

156 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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don'tbesilly said:
£25.00 biggrin

(anyone seen Jo Swinson?)
Jo is doing well, holding up and moving on now. She has taken a role as a ‘visiting professor’ at Cranfield School of Management but has few other irons in the fire. It's fair to say she was pretty down for a bit after the election, but she has plenty of support around her now.

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

137 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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I am enjoying the certiany of the usual Brexiteer suspects a lot can happen over the course of two parliments...... Who would have thought two years ago we would have had the current problems let alone what will happen in eight to ten years time.


don'tbesilly

13,931 posts

163 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Helicopter123 said:
don'tbesilly said:
£25.00 biggrin

(anyone seen Jo Swinson?)
Jo is doing well, holding up and moving on now. She has taken a role as a ‘visiting professor’ at Cranfield School of Management but has few other irons in the fire. It's fair to say she was pretty down for a bit after the election, but she has plenty of support around her now.
Why didn't I think to look at her twitter account?
All the info above is on there, so thanks for the heads up.



gooner1

10,223 posts

179 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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citizensm1th said:
I am enjoying the certiany of the usual Brexiteer suspects a lot can happen over the course of two parliments...... Who would have thought two years ago we would have had the current problems let alone what will happen in eight to ten years time.
Been to the pub Smithers?
You won’t find solace at the bottom of a bottle, buddy.


Edited by gooner1 on Sunday 5th July 19:16

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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gooner1 said:
citizensm1th said:
I am enjoying the certiany of the usual Brexiteer suspects a lot can happen over the course of two parliments...... Who would have thought two years ago we would have had the current problems let alone what will happen in eight to ten years time.
Been to the pub Smithers?
To be fair he does have a point......25 years ago I attended some referendum party meetings..now look where we are.left the EU so Smithers et al are entitled to the dream.

gooner1

10,223 posts

179 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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catweasle said:
To be fair he does have a point......25 years ago I attended some referendum party meetings..now look where we are.left the EU so Smithers et al are entitled to the dream.
Good point.

I wonder what a brexiteer suspect is,. scratchchin