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[TFU] Thegoon84;29736202 said:
Perhaps a few of you ukip looneys should listen to your main MP on Nigel Farage

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36702468

I know this is hard to accept, but the guy was a complete SCUM bag, only your dilutions carry your rational thought!

instead of (virtually) shaking your fist in the air and ranting aimlessly why not actually engage with posters - for example who is a UKIP loony in this thread?
 
[TFU] Thegoon84;29736202 said:
Perhaps a few of you ukip looneys should listen to your main MP on Nigel Farage

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36702468

I know this is hard to accept, but the guy was a complete SCUM bag, only your dilutions carry your rational thought!


What is written there to say he was a scum bag? And what is this "dilutions" you speak of?
 
instead of (virtually) shaking your fist in the air and ranting aimlessly why not actually engage with posters - for example who is a UKIP loony in this thread?

Literally majority of UKIP supporters basically.... I respect their choice and opinions, but in my opinion they simply say what people what to hear and play on emotions based on misplaced hate.

DC is quiet possibly the only UKIP speaker I've thought good on you for simply speaking the truth! He only defected because he didn't want to lose his job
 
[TFU] Thegoon84;29736223 said:
See if my opinion was aligned with chavs, I'm pretty sure I'd take another look at my stance?

who's opinion is aligned with chavs?

I wanted us out of the EU but I don't care much about immigration whereas a lot of the chav vote was mostly about immigration

Yup Douglas Carswell is a good guy as is Daniel Hannan, there are certainly politicians on the leave side who have got the right idea.

In fact it seems that plenty of journalists are rather uninformed, granted it is a US news channel, but just look how she takes the whole 'herp derp you're pro leave therefore anti immigration' approach

 
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But...but...what happens if UKIP don't accept him stepping down, he won't be able to go then, since that's what stopped him before.....:p
 
But...but...what happens if UKIP don't accept him stepping down, he won't be able to go then, since that's what stopped him before.....:p

You have to believe what such an honest and decent chap says:

Mr Farage said his "political ambition has been achieved" with the UK having voted to leave the EU.

He said the party was in a "pretty good place" and said he would not change his mind about quitting as he did after the 2015 general election.

Don't you believe him? :p
 
Don;t you think for a second that of Parliament vote not to invoke article 50, then he will come back because his ambition has not being achieved?

He will say "reluctantly, due to this Government's ignorance of the choice of the people and democracy, I have had to put my own personal feelings aside and d what's best for GREAT Britain.........etc"
 
Don;t you think for a second that of Parliament vote not to invoke article 50, then he will come back because his ambition has not being achieved?

He will say "reluctantly, due to this Government's ignorance of the choice of the people and democracy, I have had to put my own personal feelings aside and d what's best for GREAT Britain.........etc"

Reality should be he wont need to. If the govt decided not to invoke article 50 then I would imagine a select in society might take things forwards themselves.

For what its worth, I think something will be done somewhere along the line to ensure this democratic principle that has passed will not be carried out.

Tbh it wouldn't surprise me if at that point he did indeed come back. That would be justifiable. This is different than the promise in South Thanet (where lets be honest there was some questionable activities going on and iirc it had a large candidate pool).
 
I'm reading he just stepped down as UKIP leader?

So... beat the hornets nest, and let everyone else deal with the fallout? Nice.
 
I'm reading he just stepped down as UKIP leader?

So... beat the hornets nest, and let everyone else deal with the fallout? Nice.

Oh for goodness sake... How many times must we say this most basic, common sense matter: Farage is not in government... It is now up to the government to begin these actions. Jesus wept!
 
I wonder if he will continue to be an MEP.
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Oh for goodness sake... How many times must we say this most basic, common sense matter: Farage is not in government... It is now up to the government to begin these actions. Jesus wept!

I don't know dude, it is my first time in this thread. I personally found it very poor form.

Yes I realize that he isn't in gov, but he was a big part of the campaign. This isn't some big time movie where the father/friend of the hero says "you must go on without me, it's your part now", this is real life, and I find it very poor to do this.

He might be coming over there to join Donald's team. How good would that be :)

Afghanistan is looking lovely this time of year... maybe I can put in an application for asylum :-D
 
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