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MEP Nigel farage



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Lying to the voters before a decision such as leaving the EU isnt particularly democratic either.
The amount of people who voted Brexit, and now regret, as they feel they have been lied to is quite astonishing.

Isn't that politics all over? If people are clued up enough they would have done their investigation years before either for Remain or Leave. There was plenty of information, videos online.
 




daveinprague

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Oct 1, 2009
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Isn't that politics all over? If people are clued up enough they would have done their investigation years before either for Remain or Leave. There was plenty of information, videos online.


Im sorry mate, but most of the country didnt have particularly intense feelings regarding the EU, and your average housewife, is unlikely to spend hours perusing political statements. Immigration was whipped up to the extent that now Polish people are described as vermin. Its ****ing embarrassing tbh.
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
He will be the inside reporter to it all, to make sure there is no back tracking by the government.
But before that there is now a possible legal challenge where the MP's get the final say on Article 50. Call this democracy?

The referendum was an opinion poll. It took an act of parliament to go into Europe and requires an act of parliament to revoke it. Having said that, I doubt MPs will go against the electorate.
https://www.nchlondon.ac.uk/2016/07...trigger-article-50-lisbon-treaty-1-july-2016/
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
Just wish he would step down as MEP now, he never goes anyway, just in it for the expenses
 


















nicko31

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Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
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To those of you seduced by the great European dream, I have news for you.....It ain't going to last. It worked up to about 1990. It has been declining in efficiency ever since. It will eventually eat itself by greed. Trying to recruit more and more unsuitable members but placing a larger and larger burden on France and Germany. The first serious crack has appeared in the plan and the undercurrent throughout Europe is not good. Even the big cats are now unsettled and unsure.
Farage, to the annoyance of many, got it right. The public schoolboy with the common touch, appealing to the man/woman in the street. He knew this country had lost its social conscience and he appealed to the underprivileged masses. We have become a selfish society, failing to see the bigger picture. Judging everything economically instead of getting the balance right in life and also weighing up the social consequences of all central decisions.
He didn't appeal to many in comfortable surburbia. " I'm alright Jack, why rock the boat " attitude. He touched a nerve and ignited a fuse in enough areas where people were genuinely hurting. Not those pretending to care.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
To those of you seduced by the great European dream, I have news for you.....It ain't going to last. It worked up to about 1990. It has been declining in efficiency ever since. It will eventually eat itself by greed. Trying to recruit more and more unsuitable members but placing a larger and larger burden on France and Germany. The first serious crack has appeared in the plan and the undercurrent throughout Europe is not good. Even the big cats are now unsettled and unsure.
Farage, to the annoyance of many, got it right. The public schoolboy with the common touch, appealing to the man/woman in the street. He knew this country had lost its social conscience and he appealed to the underprivileged masses. We have become a selfish society, failing to see the bigger picture. Judging everything economically instead of getting the balance right in life and also weighing up the social consequences of all central decisions.
He didn't appeal to many in comfortable surburbia. " I'm alright Jack, why rock the boat " attitude. He touched a nerve and ignited a fuse in enough areas where people were genuinely hurting. Not those pretending to care.

Farage appealed to the 'no more immigrants here and money for the NHS' believers. He hasn't got the common touch.
 


fat old seagull

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Sep 8, 2005
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Rural Ringmer
To those of you seduced by the great European dream, I have news for you.....It ain't going to last. It worked up to about 1990. It has been declining in efficiency ever since. It will eventually eat itself by greed. Trying to recruit more and more unsuitable members but placing a larger and larger burden on France and Germany. The first serious crack has appeared in the plan and the undercurrent throughout Europe is not good. Even the big cats are now unsettled and unsure.
Farage, to the annoyance of many, got it right. The public schoolboy with the common touch, appealing to the man/woman in the street. He knew this country had lost its social conscience and he appealed to the underprivileged masses. We have become a selfish society, failing to see the bigger picture. Judging everything economically instead of getting the balance right in life and also weighing up the social consequences of all central decisions.
He didn't appeal to many in comfortable surburbia. " I'm alright Jack, why rock the boat " attitude. He touched a nerve and ignited a fuse in enough areas where people were genuinely hurting. Not those pretending to care.

A great deal of that is very true, but IMO the only part of it that applies to Farange is putting his name to it...he's a feckin stirrer. He's done it again today...stirred it up and runaway! Again.
 


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