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Hoof Hearted 30 Jun 16 10.55am | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Surely the post Brexit blues haven't hit the Hoof household? I hope you're not eating them cold out of the tin. The only way to eat them! We're having a treat today... sausage and beans out of a tin!
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jamiemartin721 Reading 30 Jun 16 11.47am | |
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Showed himself up in the EU. Unprofessional, lacking in decorum and respect of his position as an MEP. Shame to himself and this nation, to act in such an arrogant and insulting manner. Embarrassing performance.
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Hoof Hearted 30 Jun 16 11.51am | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Showed himself up in the EU. Unprofessional, lacking in decorum and respect of his position as an MEP. Shame to himself and this nation, to act in such an arrogant and insulting manner. Embarrassing performance. Well that's your take on it. I loved it and my circle of email contacts did too. The EU bureaucrats and money wasters deserved everything Farage said to them and more. Bravo Sir Nigel
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jamiemartin721 Reading 30 Jun 16 12.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
Well that's your take on it. I loved it and my circle of email contacts did too. The EU bureaucrats and money wasters deserved everything Farage said to them and more. Bravo Sir Nigel That's employed him for quite some time (since 1999). He was an elected representative of the UK, and a spokes person for the UK people. He acted like a childish entitled prick. That s**t about 'having a real job' rank hypocrisy. I thought we as British people were better than that. The man showed none of the manners or class synonymous with British values. No matter how I felt about Cameron, I respected his dignity. Something Farage knows f**k all about.
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Part Time James 30 Jun 16 12.07pm | |
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I love Farage, but I did cringe a little bit (in amongst my laughter). Schulz and Juncker seemed to be proper pissed off. I have to be honest, I agree with Jamie on this one despite the fact I am a Farage fan. That said, it was fantastic viewing.
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Hoof Hearted 30 Jun 16 12.12pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
That's employed him for quite some time (since 1999). He was an elected representative of the UK, and a spokes person for the UK people. He acted like a childish entitled prick. That s**t about 'having a real job' rank hypocrisy. I thought we as British people were better than that. The man showed none of the manners or class synonymous with British values. No matter how I felt about Cameron, I respected his dignity. Something Farage knows f**k all about. He told them all on day one it was his Raison D'etre to get the UK out of the EU. A desire he never wavered on once in the face of adversity and hostile abuse. Dignity? Cameron wouldn't know dignity if it was a pig he stuck his dick into once. At least Farage wasn't two faced! Edited by Hoof Hearted (30 Jun 2016 12.13pm)
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jamiemartin721 Reading 30 Jun 16 12.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
He told them all on day one it was his Raison D'etre to get the UK out of the EU. A desire he never wavered on once in the face of adversity and hostile abuse. Dignity? Cameron wouldn't know dignity if it was a pig he stuck his dick into once. At least Farage wasn't two faced! Edited by Hoof Hearted (30 Jun 2016 12.13pm) Well except when it comes to election buses and claims, tax avoidance, his EU expenses, and stories about attempts to harm him in France to the Daily Mail. He does like the term 'mistake'. The real shame is that his drama queening will be what he's remembered for in the EU Parliament, as opposed to a lot of the good work he did in opposition to cronyism and standards. Opposition is the life blood of politics, and he'd done a great job in exposing corruptions, deceit, cronyism and fraud. Oddly he was a good MEP.
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Hrolf The Ganger 30 Jun 16 12.48pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Well except when it comes to election buses and claims, tax avoidance, his EU expenses, and stories about attempts to harm him in France to the Daily Mail. He does like the term 'mistake'. The real shame is that his drama queening will be what he's remembered for in the EU Parliament, as opposed to a lot of the good work he did in opposition to cronyism and standards. Opposition is the life blood of politics, and he'd done a great job in exposing corruptions, deceit, cronyism and fraud. Oddly he was a good MEP. I think Nigel knows his role in the play.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 30 Jun 16 1.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I think Nigel knows his role in the play. I'm pretty sure he knows exactly what he's doing, problem is I think he's spent so long pursuing it, the reality is going to overtake him or run him over.
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Hrolf The Ganger 30 Jun 16 1.15pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
I'm pretty sure he knows exactly what he's doing, problem is I think he's spent so long pursuing it, the reality is going to overtake him or run him over. Like the rest of us, I'm not sure he could believe it when the Leave campaign won.
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IMpalace London 30 Jun 16 1.56pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
That's employed him for quite some time (since 1999). He was an elected representative of the UK, and a spokes person for the UK people. He acted like a childish entitled prick. That s**t about 'having a real job' rank hypocrisy. I thought we as British people were better than that. The man showed none of the manners or class synonymous with British values. No matter how I felt about Cameron, I respected his dignity. Something Farage knows f**k all about. Indeed. Could have gone in with his held high and eloquently explained why he believed Britain had made the right decision. Instead, he shouted ner ne ner ne ner ner.
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