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Yes twisting the truth and making shed loads of money.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04 2019 7:58amMr Farage is good at what he does.blythburgh wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04 2019 7:38amThey are those who believe in Brexit and then there is bl**dy Farage and his hand picked patsies. A bit like the those who support a football club and go to enjoy the game and those who support the club but hope for a punch up after watching the game.Sarah wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03 2019 8:07pmIt might be justified to suspend Godwin's Law if they're really going to take cues from the National Socialist playbook. I was nevertheless quite impressed to hear pro-leave broadcaster Iain Dale starkly tell the Brexit Party leader that his behaviour had brought shame on this country, during their 7pm junction last night.
https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/ ... -childish/
I don't like the EU. But Nigel Farage has been an MEP since 1999 and has in the past employed his wife and children as assistants, so he must have made a fortune from the parliament! I think they should not take their seats - especially this latest celebrity Brexit group. The original UKIP leader Alan Sked said UKIP should not take their seats in the European Parliament.blythburgh wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04 2019 9:19amYes twisting the truth and making shed loads of money.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04 2019 7:58amMr Farage is good at what he does.blythburgh wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04 2019 7:38am
They are those who believe in Brexit and then there is bl**dy Farage and his hand picked patsies. A bit like the those who support a football club and go to enjoy the game and those who support the club but hope for a punch up after watching the game.
In her heydays it was suggested that Anne Widecombe would be a good Prime Minister.Sarah wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04 2019 2:20pmPerhaps they're aiming for new lows every day?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -of-slaves
Perhaps I'm aiming for new highs every day? Join me?Sarah wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04 2019 2:20pmPerhaps they're aiming for new lows every day?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -of-slaves
Yes, this is astounding on so many levels. Obvious distasteful subject matter aside, she seems to have forgotten that EU regulations are passed through the EU Parliament (in which she sits and therefore gets to vote), the Commission (where our government cabinet members get to vote) and the Council (where our President gets to vote). She is therefore railing at ourselves as our own cruel taskmasters and perhaps should punch herself in the face in order to free herself.Sarah wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04 2019 2:20pmPerhaps they're aiming for new lows every day?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -of-slaves
...I'm laughing sooo much. But now back to reality!Chadwick wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04 2019 8:00pmYes, this is astounding on so many levels. Obvious distasteful subject matter aside, she seems to have forgotten that EU regulations are passed through the EU Parliament (in which she sits and therefore gets to vote), the Commission (where our government cabinet members get to vote) and the Council (where our President gets to vote). She is therefore railing at ourselves as our own cruel taskmasters and perhaps should punch herself in the face in order to free herself.Sarah wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04 2019 2:20pmPerhaps they're aiming for new lows every day?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -of-slaves
Like all the job losses as a result of Brexit?
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