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Nedusa 23-03-2015 01:58 PM

Fcuking Morons...............but it will work against them as people see Nigel and his family as victims of these loony left wing liberal arseholes....

More people will think this is a personal attack on him because of his Political views, views that many, many people are now voicing.

So you attack him you attack us...........just wait till Polling day, we need change and we will get it.

Kizzy 23-03-2015 02:14 PM

Don't forget this is the man who thinks the NHS should be up to the highest bidder...Let's not be too hasty :/

Crimson Dynamo 23-03-2015 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7654348)
Don't forget this is the mad who thinks the NHS should be up to the highest bidder...Let's not be too hasty :/

that is not true kizzy unless you have links to where he has said so or a policy link?

empire 24-03-2015 06:59 PM

when jesse ventura was governor, in america, his children where attacked, his son would walk to school alone, when some party supporters threw a couple of rocks at him, shouted abuse at him, even the media attacked his children

Livia 24-03-2015 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7654357)
that is not true kizzy unless you have links to where he has said so or a policy link?

No link yet?

GiRTh 24-03-2015 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 7654153)
Not really, politicians shouldn't expect to come under attack when out with their wife and kids. When was the last time this happened to a British politician?

You are right they should not expect this but people have the right to protest when and where they want. As I pointed out politicians all over the globe have to deal with similar protests. Did you laugh or did you have a similar view when George W Bush had a protestors shoes thrown at him. I laughed and I bet you did too. If Mr Farage doesn't like it then he can always get out of politics.

Anaesthesia 24-03-2015 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 7656757)
You are right they should not expect this but people have the right to protest when and where they want. As I pointed out politicians all over the globe have to deal with similar protests. Did you laugh or did you have a similar view when George W Bush had a protestors shoes thrown at him. I laughed and I bet you did too. If Mr Farage doesn't like it then he can always get out of politics.

People have a right to PEACEFUL protest. People also have a right to enjoy time with their family away from work. You can attack me all you want if I'm at work (a la Bush) but don't ever confuse private and public lives.

Samm 24-03-2015 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7654161)

Screaming yasss drag it

empire 24-03-2015 08:46 PM

jumping on someone's car window, and sitting on top of it, is really childish,some of them left wing marxist types, are real thugs,

kirklancaster 24-03-2015 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Nedusa (Post 7654318)
Fcuking Morons...............but it will work against them as people see Nigel and his family as victims of these loony left wing liberal arseholes....

More people will think this is a personal attack on him because of his Political views, views that many, many people are now voicing.

So you attack him you attack us...........just wait till Polling day, we need change and we will get it.

Have you noticed what a motley bunch of ugly misfits they all are? They should be hiding indoors during daylight hanging upside down from the rafters, not out terrorising legitimate and law-abiding members of society.

I can just envisage the hysterical ranting from the looney left or PC liberal 'bleeding hearts' had it been one of these vile bastards, or an innocent black or Muslim family who had been accosted by a mob in identical circumstances.

Fecking cretins.

Anaesthesia 24-03-2015 09:20 PM

What frightens me is that idiots like this believe it is a legitimate way of effective protest.

I know they say any publicity is good publicity, but in this case, he was GIVEN good publicity. (Farage. I pronounce it like Garage.)

Christ, when I was with the looney left we were slightly more intelligent.

kirklancaster 24-03-2015 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by GiRTh (Post 7656757)
You are right they should not expect this but people have the right to protest when and where they want. As I pointed out politicians all over the globe have to deal with similar protests. Did you laugh or did you have a similar view when George W Bush had a protestors shoes thrown at him. I laughed and I bet you did too. If Mr Farage doesn't like it then he can always get out of politics.

There is a huge difference in one man throwing shoes at a politician who is at work and a mob accosting a man out for a quiet lunch with his family. If I had been there, I swear to God I would be in a cell now and a few of the ugly misfits would have teeth missing.

Mob law is no law.

kirklancaster 24-03-2015 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Anaesthesia (Post 7657048)
What frightens me is that idiots like this believe it is a legitimate way of effective protest.

I know they say any publicity is good publicity, but in this case, he was GIVEN good publicity. (Farage. I pronounce it like Garage.)

Christ, when I was with the looney left we were slightly more intelligent.

And more conventionally 'human' looking. :hehe:

Mystic Mock 24-03-2015 09:43 PM

Farage and his party haven't shown respect to a lot of groups in the UK so why should they show any respect back to him? And no I'm not a looney left person either, I'm just someone with some common sense.

The only people I feel sorry for here are Farage's family.

Livia 24-03-2015 09:47 PM

His family are in that car. The protestors are breaking several laws so I see nothing here that resembles a peaceful protest. And yet I'd bet the protestors will whine about not being allowed to protest or some other twaddle. None of the leaders should have to deal with this, no matter what party they represent.

Kizzy 24-03-2015 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7656711)
No link yet?



If Mr Trumpet wants some information from me he can send me a PM and ask for it, I will be happy to oblige him.
I can't see he would require you to snipe at me in threads

kirklancaster 24-03-2015 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7657149)
If Mr Trumpet wants some information from me he can send me a PM and ask for it, I will be happy to oblige him.
I can't see he would require you to snipe at me in threads

:laugh: And this coming from someone who has asked me for proof of the truthful statements I made on several threads. :shrug:

Livia 24-03-2015 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7657149)
If Mr Trumpet wants some information from me he can send me a PM and ask for it, I will be happy to oblige him.
I can't see he would require you to snipe at me in threads

You could post the link in the thread as everyone's interested to see it. Trumpet asked for a link, I'd like to see one too.

Kizzy 24-03-2015 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7654357)
that is not true kizzy unless you have links to where he has said so or a policy link?



'Nigel Farage has suggested that the NHS might have to be replaced by a system of private health insurance within 10 years.

The Ukip leader was forced to back down and declare his party’s support for a state-funded health service last November after a film emerged of him backing a switch to an insurance system. After Labour claimed that Ukip would privatise the NHS, he admitted he had not carried his Ukip colleagues with him.'


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...e-9988904.html

Mystic Mock 24-03-2015 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7657132)
His family are in that car. The protestors are breaking several laws so I see nothing here that resembles a peaceful protest. And yet I'd bet the protestors will whine about not being allowed to protest or some other twaddle. None of the leaders should have to deal with this, no matter what party they represent.

Well as UKIP, Tories, and Labour are out to harass and antagonise certain groups of people then I think it's only fair that they do it back to the parties.

Kizzy 24-03-2015 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7657155)
You could post the link in the thread as everyone's interested to see it. Trumpet asked for a link, I'd like to see one too.

I have provided that for you now, you were all seemingly incapable of finding that ... strange as he's not exactly hiding the fact.

Livia 24-03-2015 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7657156)
'Nigel Farage has suggested that the NHS might have to be replaced by a system of private health insurance within 10 years.

The Ukip leader was forced to back down and declare his party’s support for a state-funded health service last November after a film emerged of him backing a switch to an insurance system. After Labour claimed that Ukip would privatise the NHS, he admitted he had not carried his Ukip colleagues with him.'


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...e-9988904.html

So... the operative words are that he was forced to back down and declare his party's support for a state-funded health service.

Livia 24-03-2015 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 7657160)
Well as UKIP, Tories, and Labour are out to harass and antagonise certain groups of people then I think it's only fair that they do it back to the parties.

Not when their family is in the car.

Kizzy 24-03-2015 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 7657166)
So... the operative words are that he was forced to back down and declare his party's support for a state-funded health service.

Did you look at the article?.... it went on.

'Now Mr Farage has revived the idea, saying his party will have to “return” to it after the May general election. In a BBC Radio 4 interview to be broadcast today, he said: “I triggered a debate within Ukip that was outright rejected by my colleagues, so I have to accept that. As time goes on, this is a debate that we’re all going to have to return to.”

You can ignore it but the fact is he obviously has this as a plan.

kirklancaster 24-03-2015 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 7657156)
'Nigel Farage has suggested that the NHS might have to be replaced by a system of private health insurance within 10 years.

The Ukip leader was forced to back down and declare his party’s support for a state-funded health service last November after a film emerged of him backing a switch to an insurance system. After Labour claimed that Ukip would privatise the NHS, he admitted he had not carried his Ukip colleagues with him.'


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...e-9988904.html

With respect, I have analysed the linked article and your original statement would appear to be grossly exaggerated; "Don't forget this is the mad who thinks the NHS should be up to the highest bidder.."

The article does not suggest that at all -- in my opinion.


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