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Superfly The sun always shines in Catford 12 Dec 14 4.06pm | |
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Thought the whole thing was a joke, riddled with cliche from both sides and with barely an interesting point raised by anyone. The nearest it came to breaking in to sophistication was the woman at the back shouting 'I'm coming for you, Farage!'. If only they'd let her.
Opinions don't live or die by their prophets. What I admire in Brand is him channeling certain causes through his personality to elevate their position in the public consciousness. Question Time was never going to engage with these things sadly, as it is the type of political programme that sees David Dimbleby as a neutral chairperson and attempts to get some balance through a f*cking Murdoch journalist! But do you honestly see Farage as the answer? The more I hear of him the more I think he just believes his own hype and is trotting out lines from 2/3 years ago on the need for a 'sensible, honest debate about immigration' as if we aren't hearing that constantly. Brand at least sticks his flag to the mast about his socialist ideology, whereas Farage seems terrified that someone will realise that he's a small c conservative libertarian using popular social tensions to further an economic process which began while he was groping the secretary in his merchant bank.
Is Farage the answer? I dont think he has ever claimed to be the 'answer'. He has repeatedly offered to move aside when a consensus formed in UKIP over who the next leader should be and I believe he will do this soon and move aside for Douglas Carswell. Farage is about the message not his own ego and he is f***ing good at getting the that message across. Your petty insults do not detract from the key issue - your 'messiah' Brand is all shout and not prepared to stand for parliament. Nigel is standing for parliament. Rusty rockets is full of s***. Nigel is full of action. Keep desperately trying to smear Nigel and UKIP. The fact is that their message resonates with far more people than whatever unworkable and fashionable whim you chaps promote.
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Stuk Top half 12 Dec 14 4.08pm | |
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Quote serial thriller at 12 Dec 2014 12.55pm
Thought the whole thing was a joke, riddled with cliche from both sides and with barely an interesting point raised by anyone. The nearest it came to breaking in to sophistication was the woman at the back shouting 'I'm coming for you, Farage!'. If only they'd let her.
Opinions don't live or die by their prophets. What I admire in Brand is him channeling certain causes through his personality to elevate their position in the public consciousness. Question Time was never going to engage with these things sadly, as it is the type of political programme that sees David Dimbleby as a neutral chairperson and attempts to get some balance through a f*cking Murdoch journalist! But do you honestly see Farage as the answer? The more I hear of him the more I think he just believes his own hype and is trotting out lines from 2/3 years ago on the need for a 'sensible, honest debate about immigration' as if we aren't hearing that constantly. Brand at least sticks his flag to the mast about his socialist ideology, whereas Farage seems terrified that someone will realise that he's a small c conservative libertarian using popular social tensions to further an economic process which began while he was groping the secretary in his merchant bank.
Is Farage the answer? I dont think he has ever claimed to be the 'answer'. He has repeatedly offered to move aside when a consensus formed in UKIP over who the next leader should be and I believe he will do this soon and move aside for Douglas Carswell. Farage is about the message not his own ego and he is f***ing good at getting the that message across. Your petty insults do not detract from the key issue - your 'messiah' Brand is all shout and not prepared to stand for parliament. Nigel is standing for parliament. Rusty rockets is full of s***. Nigel is full of action. Keep desperately trying to smear Nigel and UKIP. The fact is that their message resonates with far more people than whatever unworkable and fashionable whim you chaps promote.
I live round the way and am as old as a month of sundays.
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 12 Dec 14 4.12pm | |
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Quote serial thriller at 12 Dec 2014 12.55pm
Thought the whole thing was a joke, riddled with cliche from both sides and with barely an interesting point raised by anyone. The nearest it came to breaking in to sophistication was the woman at the back shouting 'I'm coming for you, Farage!'. If only they'd let her.
Opinions don't live or die by their prophets. What I admire in Brand is him channeling certain causes through his personality to elevate their position in the public consciousness. Question Time was never going to engage with these things sadly, as it is the type of political programme that sees David Dimbleby as a neutral chairperson and attempts to get some balance through a f*cking Murdoch journalist! But do you honestly see Farage as the answer? The more I hear of him the more I think he just believes his own hype and is trotting out lines from 2/3 years ago on the need for a 'sensible, honest debate about immigration' as if we aren't hearing that constantly. Brand at least sticks his flag to the mast about his socialist ideology, whereas Farage seems terrified that someone will realise that he's a small c conservative libertarian using popular social tensions to further an economic process which began while he was groping the secretary in his merchant bank.
Is Farage the answer? I dont think he has ever claimed to be the 'answer'. He has repeatedly offered to move aside when a consensus formed in UKIP over who the next leader should be and I believe he will do this soon and move aside for Douglas Carswell. Farage is about the message not his own ego and he is f***ing good at getting the that message across. Your petty insults do not detract from the key issue - your 'messiah' Brand is all shout and not prepared to stand for parliament. Nigel is standing for parliament. Rusty rockets is full of s***. Nigel is full of action. Keep desperately trying to smear Nigel and UKIP. The fact is that their message resonates with far more people than whatever unworkable and fashionable whim you chaps promote.
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ghosteagle 12 Dec 14 4.15pm | |
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Quote serial thriller at 12 Dec 2014 12.55pm
Thought the whole thing was a joke, riddled with cliche from both sides and with barely an interesting point raised by anyone. The nearest it came to breaking in to sophistication was the woman at the back shouting 'I'm coming for you, Farage!'. If only they'd let her.
Opinions don't live or die by their prophets. What I admire in Brand is him channeling certain causes through his personality to elevate their position in the public consciousness. Question Time was never going to engage with these things sadly, as it is the type of political programme that sees David Dimbleby as a neutral chairperson and attempts to get some balance through a f*cking Murdoch journalist! But do you honestly see Farage as the answer? The more I hear of him the more I think he just believes his own hype and is trotting out lines from 2/3 years ago on the need for a 'sensible, honest debate about immigration' as if we aren't hearing that constantly. Brand at least sticks his flag to the mast about his socialist ideology, whereas Farage seems terrified that someone will realise that he's a small c conservative libertarian using popular social tensions to further an economic process which began while he was groping the secretary in his merchant bank.
Is Farage the answer? I dont think he has ever claimed to be the 'answer'. He has repeatedly offered to move aside when a consensus formed in UKIP over who the next leader should be and I believe he will do this soon and move aside for Douglas Carswell. Farage is about the message not his own ego and he is f***ing good at getting the that message across. Your petty insults do not detract from the key issue - your 'messiah' Brand is all shout and not prepared to stand for parliament. Nigel is standing for parliament. Rusty rockets is full of s***. Nigel is full of action. Keep desperately trying to smear Nigel and UKIP. The fact is that their message resonates with far more people than whatever unworkable and fashionable whim you chaps promote.
I live round the way and am as old as a month of sundays.
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Hoof Hearted 13 Dec 14 10.42am | |
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Quote serial thriller at 12 Dec 2014 1.29pm
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Thought the whole thing was a joke, riddled with cliche from both sides and with barely an interesting point raised by anyone. The nearest it came to breaking in to sophistication was the woman at the back shouting 'I'm coming for you, Farage!'. If only they'd let her.
Opinions don't live or die by their prophets. What I admire in Brand is him channeling certain causes through his personality to elevate their position in the public consciousness. Question Time was never going to engage with these things sadly, as it is the type of political programme that sees David Dimbleby as a neutral chairperson and attempts to get some balance through a f*cking Murdoch journalist! But do you honestly see Farage as the answer? The more I hear of him the more I think he just believes his own hype and is trotting out lines from 2/3 years ago on the need for a 'sensible, honest debate about immigration' as if we aren't hearing that constantly. Brand at least sticks his flag to the mast about his socialist ideology, whereas Farage seems terrified that someone will realise that he's a small c conservative libertarian using popular social tensions to further an economic process which began while he was groping the secretary in his merchant bank.
Why are you so afraid of this debate and a badly needed referendum now on our membership of the EU? How overcrowded must the UK become before any action is taken?
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Seth On a pale blue dot 13 Dec 14 12.46pm | |
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Ukip's founder, Alan Sked, writes about what the party he led until 1997 has become: UKIP is now motivated by prejudices against foreigners, gays, and Muslims In an exclusive article, UKIP’s founder Alan Sked says The EU, it turns out, is as intellectually bankrupt as Nigel Farage. Indeed, it positively deserves him. He is its mirror image
"You can feel the stadium jumping. The stadium is actually physically moving up and down" |
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Seth On a pale blue dot 13 Dec 14 12.48pm | |
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Marina Hyde writes amusingly about "the political soap opera that keeps on giving": Ukip’s rogue males, sexual harassment and money mixups – a byelection drama that’s in the Dynasty league First there was general secretary Roger Bird and the allegations of sexual harassment. Then there was Neil Hamilton’s doomed attempt to ride to the rescue. It’s the political soap opera that keeps on giving
"You can feel the stadium jumping. The stadium is actually physically moving up and down" |
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Kermit8 Hevon 13 Dec 14 10.23pm | |
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The wonderful irony about all this UKIP nonsense being, of course, that without immigration Nigel would just be another silent, conformist, establishment suit in The City. He loves 'em really.
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matt_himself Matataland 14 Dec 14 7.37am | |
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Quote Seth at 13 Dec 2014 12.46pm
Ukip's founder, Alan Sked, writes about what the party he led until 1997 has become: UKIP is now motivated by prejudices against foreigners, gays, and Muslims In an exclusive article, UKIP’s founder Alan Sked says The EU, it turns out, is as intellectually bankrupt as Nigel Farage. Indeed, it positively deserves him. He is its mirror image Seth whilst writing this: Attachment: image.jpg (12.00Kb)
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matt_himself Matataland 14 Dec 14 7.38am | |
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Quote Seth at 13 Dec 2014 12.48pm
Marina Hyde writes amusingly about "the political soap opera that keeps on giving": Ukip’s rogue males, sexual harassment and money mixups – a byelection drama that’s in the Dynasty league First there was general secretary Roger Bird and the allegations of sexual harassment. Then there was Neil Hamilton’s doomed attempt to ride to the rescue. It’s the political soap opera that keeps on giving Seth isn't obsessed, is he? Attachment: image.jpg (12.00Kb)
"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02 |
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Kermit8 Hevon 14 Dec 14 8.19am | |
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A leading UKIP candidate has issued an "unreserved apology" after he made comments about "poofters" and "shooting peasants" in a leaked phone call. A recording of Kerry Smith's remarks were obtained by the Mail On Sunday. A UKIP spokesman said they were "the rantings of an angry man" who was on sedatives for an injury at the time. Mr Smith is the party's candidate to contest the South Basildon and East Thurrock constituency at the next general election. During the recorded conversation, Mr Smith talks about UKIP setting up a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) group. He can be heard jokingly referring to it as BLT UKIP and adds "what the old poofter groups call themselves". He jokes about "shooting peasants" from the Essex town of Chigwell and supporting "a peasant's hunt through Chigwell village". The party of the ordinary man.
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matt_himself Matataland 14 Dec 14 8.31am | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 14 Dec 2014 8.19am
A leading UKIP candidate has issued an "unreserved apology" after he made comments about "poofters" and "shooting peasants" in a leaked phone call. A recording of Kerry Smith's remarks were obtained by the Mail On Sunday. A UKIP spokesman said they were "the rantings of an angry man" who was on sedatives for an injury at the time. Mr Smith is the party's candidate to contest the South Basildon and East Thurrock constituency at the next general election. During the recorded conversation, Mr Smith talks about UKIP setting up a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) group. He can be heard jokingly referring to it as BLT UKIP and adds "what the old poofter groups call themselves". He jokes about "shooting peasants" from the Essex town of Chigwell and supporting "a peasant's hunt through Chigwell village". The party of the ordinary man. Michael, whilst writing the above, in a nice white ghetto in South Western England: Attachment: image.jpg (12.00Kb)
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