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Midlands Eagle 07 Jun 19 3.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
It must be really pissing you off.
On The Daily Politics today the very attractive prospective Labour candidate was told that Nigel Farage was deemed to have been the most influential person in politics in the last ten years and after several attempts to try and dodge the question she eventually had to mumble her agreement
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Midlands Eagle 07 Jun 19 3.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
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elgrande bedford 07 Jun 19 3.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Am I pissed of that Farage was denied a seat at the big boy's table for the 8th time? Am I pissed off that Brexit couldn't win despite all the polling and being odds on bookie favourites? Am I pissed off that despite millions in free advertising and his face plastered on every paper and TV show, riding high from the MEP results, they STILL lost in a heavily leave area? No not really. I am delighted. Funny you should mention the free advertising..how about £9 million of tax payers money .
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davidpercival Croydon 07 Jun 19 3.28pm | |
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It depends what you mean by influential.He certainly influenced the Tories into calling the referendum which could lead to the break up of that party (let's hope) but his agenda to create the basis of a party similar to the Republicans in the US will end in failure. Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
On The Daily Politics today the very attractive prospective Labour candidate was told that Nigel Farage was deemed to have been the most influential person in politics in the last ten years and after several attempts to try and dodge the question she eventually had to mumble her agreement
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Stirlingsays 07 Jun 19 3.33pm | |
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Originally posted by davidpercival
It depends what you mean by influential.He certainly influenced the Tories into calling the referendum which could lead to the break up of that party (let's hope)
If the Tories broke up all their voters would go to Farage......So I'd rather suspect you'd very much hope they didn't break up.
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davidpercival Croydon 07 Jun 19 3.35pm | |
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This comment displays the racist nature of the Brexit party that they have been trying to hide. The reason Labour won is because they were talking about the issues that affect working people, not some fantasy re-creation of the past where Britain ruled the waves (and dusky foreigners). Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Childish. Anything other than a Labour win would have been surprising in the Asian outpost of Peterborough. They scraped in, in a mid term bi-election with a floundering government and only 600 votes more than a party only formed a few weeks ago. Do you actually think that is something to cheer?
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Stirlingsays 07 Jun 19 3.42pm | |
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Originally posted by davidpercival
This comment displays the racist nature of the Brexit party that they have been trying to hide. The reason Labour won is because they were talking about the issues that affect working people, not some fantasy re-creation of the past where Britain ruled the waves (and dusky foreigners). Sorry, that's absolute hogwash. The demographic shift to a higher number of minority voters in Peterborough is definitely a strong factor in Labour votes. Hrolf is talking the truth. And when you refer to Labour caring about 'working people' you are truly talking about a 're-creation of the past'. Labour, as a party, haven't cared for the working class since Smith died. Edited by Stirlingsays (07 Jun 2019 3.48pm)
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 07 Jun 19 4.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
I'd say he's succeeded admirably. He is still very relevant and very much in the limelight. It must be really pissing you off.
Indeed. Farage & Trump living in Maine's head rent free. What a sad man.
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Hrolf The Ganger 07 Jun 19 4.12pm | |
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Originally posted by davidpercival
This comment displays the racist nature of the Brexit party that they have been trying to hide. The reason Labour won is because they were talking about the issues that affect working people, not some fantasy re-creation of the past where Britain ruled the waves (and dusky foreigners). What a lot of crap. Stirling has already told you why. I really can't be bothered.
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DANGERCLOSE London 07 Jun 19 4.21pm | |
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Midlands Eagle 07 Jun 19 4.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I was thinking that it was a load of bollox as I'm not as eloquent as you
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Maine Eagle USA 07 Jun 19 4.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Indeed. Farage & Trump living in Maine's head rent free. What a sad man. Seems George Galloway lives in yours, rent controlled at 0 dollars but lots of moral outrage.
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