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matt_himself Matataland 22 Mar 15 10.02pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 22 Mar 2015 6.25pm
It would be hilarious if disaffected Tories and UKIP voters helped Nige get his 15% but, ironically, handed the keys to Downing Street to Labour and the very leftie-pc people they so abhor in doing so. Tragic comedy gold that
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 22 Mar 15 10.09pm | |
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Kermit8 Hevon 23 Mar 15 10.12am | |
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£50 Billion plus yearly loss for the UK if we leave the EU according to the FT today. Which makes you UKIP supporters stonewall stonking barmy. You want to run us into the ground for the sake of some archaic ideological views? Free markets = free movement. That's part of capitalism and resultant globalisation. Get over it. £50 billion quid. You can fvck right off Nigel.
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eagles2011 23 Mar 15 10.18am | |
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Like him or not, he should be able to go out with his family without rent-a-mob attacking him Imagine they'd done that to David Cameron Edited by eagles2011 (23 Mar 2015 10.19am)
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 23 Mar 15 10.33am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 22 Mar 2015 9.14am
Quote pefwin at 21 Mar 2015 5.52pm
I heard on the radio, no party has had so many scandals in such a short time but it almost seems that the hard core don't seem to think that they are doing anything wrong perhaps it reflects their own day-to-day practices and how they treat other people.....or perhaps Cameroon has alienated too badly too many disaffected Tories.
Behind the scenes, the likes of Rifkind and Straw's colleagues are getting away with the usual political incentives and sleaze safe in the knowledge that the media are only really interested in what Farage and Co are up to. Yep - when they were seen as a novelty jokey fringe they got v. little coverage other than as Colonel Blimp type eccentric loons as the mainstream parties didn't need to worry and the media outlets that, (left and right) shore them up didn't need to spotlight them too much. Since they gained momentum, and more importantly votes from Labour and Tory, the media masters of each have gone into overdrive....which shows a) UKIP have them worried and b) To what depths have British politics sunk to when UKIP are seen as credible opposition...
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 23 Mar 15 10.58am | |
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Quote eagles2011 at 23 Mar 2015 10.18am
Like him or not, he should be able to go out with his family without rent-a-mob attacking him Imagine they'd done that to David Cameron Edited by eagles2011 (23 Mar 2015 10.19am) Dave would have run off and left his kids behind in the pub, only to realise they were missing a few hours later.
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Hoof Hearted 23 Mar 15 11.19am | |
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Quote eagles2011 at 23 Mar 2015 10.18am
Like him or not, he should be able to go out with his family without rent-a-mob attacking him Imagine they'd done that to David Cameron Edited by eagles2011 (23 Mar 2015 10.19am)
Farage deserves respect and the same protection Cameron has. Lefty scum thinking they have the right to treat people like this out having a quiet family lunch...... bang out of order.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 23 Mar 15 11.31am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 23 Mar 2015 11.19am
Lefty scum thinking they have the right to treat people like this out having a quiet family lunch...... bang out of order. I totally agree.
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Lyons550 Shirley 23 Mar 15 11.48am | |
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Quote eagles2011 at 23 Mar 2015 10.18am
Like him or not, he should be able to go out with his family without rent-a-mob attacking him Imagine they'd done that to David Cameron Edited by eagles2011 (23 Mar 2015 10.19am) Completely agree...I'm certainly no UKIP supporter but this is just shameful. The one thing I would question is how they knew he'd be in there in the first place to organise such a thing?
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matt_himself Matataland 23 Mar 15 11.49am | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 23 Mar 2015 10.12am
£50 Billion plus yearly loss for the UK if we leave the EU according to the FT today. Which makes you UKIP supporters stonewall stonking barmy. You want to run us into the ground for the sake of some archaic ideological views? Free markets = free movement. That's part of capitalism and resultant globalisation. Get over it. £50 billion quid. You can fvck right off Nigel. Do have the methodology utilised to come up with this figure to verify whether it's correct or not?
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Johnny Eagles berlin 23 Mar 15 12.36pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 23 Mar 2015 10.12am
£50 Billion plus yearly loss for the UK if we leave the EU according to the FT today. Which makes you UKIP supporters stonewall stonking barmy. You want to run us into the ground for the sake of some archaic ideological views? Free markets = free movement. That's part of capitalism and resultant globalisation. Get over it. £50 billion quid. You can fvck right off Nigel. According to the FT. Didn't they say something similar about us not joining the Euro? Wasn't that supposed to bankrupt us? Did staying out not turn out to be the single best thing we could have done? Economists. As much use as astrologers for predicting the future.
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Kermit8 Hevon 23 Mar 15 12.48pm | |
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Quote matt_himself at 23 Mar 2015 11.49am
Quote Kermit8 at 23 Mar 2015 10.12am
£50 Billion plus yearly loss for the UK if we leave the EU according to the FT today. Which makes you UKIP supporters stonewall stonking barmy. You want to run us into the ground for the sake of some archaic ideological views? Free markets = free movement. That's part of capitalism and resultant globalisation. Get over it. £50 billion quid. You can fvck right off Nigel. Do have the methodology utilised to come up with this figure to verify whether it's correct or not?
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