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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 07 Sep 17 10.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
God, you made so many Antifa supporting statements that I wouldn't know where to begin. As for doing what you asked....No Nick, I'm not going to search I know you did as I argued with you.....I've been asking you questions in posts numerous times and you just ignroe them. So, while normally I do this kind of thing I'm going to mirror your own lazy attitude back. You can't back up your assertation because you imagined it. You're an I.T. specialist but can't search a website.
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Stirlingsays 07 Sep 17 10.25pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
God, Nick sometimes you are just hilarious. Quick, turn around Nick, there's a fascist.
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Stirlingsays 07 Sep 17 10.27pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
You can't back up your assertation because you imagined it. You're an I.T. specialist but can't search a website.
Those who contributed in the thread know the truth of it. I won't do what you ask because you don't put in the work yourself Nick. You get what you give.
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 07 Sep 17 10.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Nige is no Oswald Mosley. He got us out of the EU and for that he deserves eternal credit. Farago is no Mosley, fair enough! He's a dead ringer for Spode though; talks bollocks and is so easy to make fun of! Farage lies are bit more unbelievable than Spode's, but otherwise quite a good likeness!
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legaleagle 08 Sep 17 9.28am | |
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Independent 2016: "Nigel Farage was proud at the height of Britain’s far right movement that his initials NF also stood for National Front, according to a close school friend who after years of silence says he now wants the public to understand more about the man. He also claims the teenage Mr Farage sang “gas ‘em all, gas ‘em all”, a neo-Nazi song about Jewish people. The former friend attended fee-paying Dulwich College in south London with the ex-Ukip leader in the late Seventies and early Eighties and says he has kept quiet about his memories until now, in part out of a sense of loyalty. For many years, he observed the rise of the politician’s career proud they had shared schooldays together. At times he even cheered Mr Farage’s trademark onslaughts in the European Parliament by saying “good on Nigel”. But over the past several months the successful professional has become alarmed by divisions he believes are being created in Britain partly as a result of the rhetoric and imagery used by the MEP. When he saw him standing in front of a Leave.EU poster of refugees with the words “Breaking Point” during the latter stages of the Brexit campaign, he thought it was time to speak out. At that moment, he remembered the teenage Nigel who he says would provoke and “enchant” teachers and pupils alike and supported the British 1930s fascist Oswald Mosley. "
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 08 Sep 17 10.01am | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
Independent 2016: "Nigel Farage was proud at the height of Britain’s far right movement that his initials NF also stood for National Front, according to a close school friend who after years of silence says he now wants the public to understand more about the man. He also claims the teenage Mr Farage sang “gas ‘em all, gas ‘em all”, a neo-Nazi song about Jewish people. The former friend attended fee-paying Dulwich College in south London with the ex-Ukip leader in the late Seventies and early Eighties and says he has kept quiet about his memories until now, in part out of a sense of loyalty. For many years, he observed the rise of the politician’s career proud they had shared schooldays together. At times he even cheered Mr Farage’s trademark onslaughts in the European Parliament by saying “good on Nigel”. But over the past several months the successful professional has become alarmed by divisions he believes are being created in Britain partly as a result of the rhetoric and imagery used by the MEP. When he saw him standing in front of a Leave.EU poster of refugees with the words “Breaking Point” during the latter stages of the Brexit campaign, he thought it was time to speak out. At that moment, he remembered the teenage Nigel who he says would provoke and “enchant” teachers and pupils alike and supported the British 1930s fascist Oswald Mosley. " The point I stopped reading, as the "independent" is the biggest irony in world media, The irony of course that it is about as politicly "independent" as the Mail, and just as capable of swivel eyed (looney left) indignation as the Grauniad.
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matt_himself Matataland 08 Sep 17 10.07am | |
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What is the difference between what Nigel is doing and this:
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Kermit8 Hevon 08 Sep 17 10.16am | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
What is the difference between what Nigel is doing and this: Nigel knows exactly whom he is dealing with and being sociable to. Sadiq shook the hand of some stranger, who happens to be dodgy, at a funeral as he would have done scores of others there. A big difference. You and I have probably shaken hands unknowingly with people with nasty, vile secrets at one time or another. Doesn't make us empathetic to their actions.
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 Sep 17 11.18am | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
Independent 2016: "Nigel Farage was proud at the height of Britain’s far right movement that his initials NF also stood for National Front, according to a close school friend who after years of silence says he now wants the public to understand more about the man. He also claims the teenage Mr Farage sang “gas ‘em all, gas ‘em all”, a neo-Nazi song about Jewish people. The former friend attended fee-paying Dulwich College in south London with the ex-Ukip leader in the late Seventies and early Eighties and says he has kept quiet about his memories until now, in part out of a sense of loyalty. For many years, he observed the rise of the politician’s career proud they had shared schooldays together. At times he even cheered Mr Farage’s trademark onslaughts in the European Parliament by saying “good on Nigel”. But over the past several months the successful professional has become alarmed by divisions he believes are being created in Britain partly as a result of the rhetoric and imagery used by the MEP. When he saw him standing in front of a Leave.EU poster of refugees with the words “Breaking Point” during the latter stages of the Brexit campaign, he thought it was time to speak out. At that moment, he remembered the teenage Nigel who he says would provoke and “enchant” teachers and pupils alike and supported the British 1930s fascist Oswald Mosley. " So what?
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 Sep 17 11.22am | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
Farago is no Mosley, fair enough! He's a dead ringer for Spode though; talks bollocks and is so easy to make fun of! Farage lies are bit more unbelievable than Spode's, but otherwise quite a good likeness! Spode is surely a cross between Mosley and Hitler.
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matt_himself Matataland 08 Sep 17 11.35am | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Nigel knows exactly whom he is dealing with and being sociable to. Sadiq shook the hand of some stranger, who happens to be dodgy, at a funeral as he would have done scores of others there. A big difference. You and I have probably shaken hands unknowingly with people with nasty, vile secrets at one time or another. Doesn't make us empathetic to their actions. So you are overlooking the aspect of him sharing a platform with extremists, which is exactly what you are criticising Nigel for?
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matt_himself Matataland 08 Sep 17 11.37am | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
Independent 2016: "Nigel Farage was proud at the height of Britain’s far right movement that his initials NF also stood for National Front, according to a close school friend who after years of silence says he now wants the public to understand more about the man. He also claims the teenage Mr Farage sang “gas ‘em all, gas ‘em all”, a neo-Nazi song about Jewish people. The former friend attended fee-paying Dulwich College in south London with the ex-Ukip leader in the late Seventies and early Eighties and says he has kept quiet about his memories until now, in part out of a sense of loyalty. For many years, he observed the rise of the politician’s career proud they had shared schooldays together. At times he even cheered Mr Farage’s trademark onslaughts in the European Parliament by saying “good on Nigel”. But over the past several months the successful professional has become alarmed by divisions he believes are being created in Britain partly as a result of the rhetoric and imagery used by the MEP. When he saw him standing in front of a Leave.EU poster of refugees with the words “Breaking Point” during the latter stages of the Brexit campaign, he thought it was time to speak out. At that moment, he remembered the teenage Nigel who he says would provoke and “enchant” teachers and pupils alike and supported the British 1930s fascist Oswald Mosley. " Ah, the 'unnamed friend' source. Would you hold that up in court as evidence, Rumpole?
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