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arista 14-11-2016 04:00 AM

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Evil meets Evil


reece you are Clever Guy
get out of the Gutter


Move with the Times
You can not Stop DEMOCRACY


Life In The Fast Lane

arista 14-11-2016 04:05 AM

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CBSHD "60Minutes"

Johnny The Reporter
meets King Trump
in Trump Tower

arista 14-11-2016 02:05 PM

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HEY you two No Tongues........

arista 14-11-2016 05:14 PM

Trump Live on LBC now
with Ian Dale via phone

joeysteele 14-11-2016 07:23 PM

Yesterday they met, where is Mr Farage's poppy for remembrance day?
I don't see him wearing one in the photograph.

Johnnyuk123 14-11-2016 07:30 PM

Out of all the world leaders Donald decides to ignore them all to organize a meeting with his good friend Nigel first that lasted for over an hour. The power of Farage is strong.
Well done Nigel. :)

Niamh. 14-11-2016 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnnyuk123 (Post 9061357)
Out of all the world leaders Donald decides to ignore them all to organize a meeting with his good friend Nigel first that lasted for over an hour. The power of Farage is strong.
Well done Nigel. :)

The first call he took from the European world leaders was our Enda

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Johnnyuk123 14-11-2016 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9061374)
The first call he took from the European world leaders was our Enda

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But was it for over an hour? Or face to face? Nope. It was erm hello on the phone, yes thanks for the compliment.bye.:hee:
A telephone call is not a face to face meeting.

Niamh. 14-11-2016 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnnyuk123 (Post 9061398)
But was it for over an hour? Nope. It was erm hello yes thanks for the compliment. bye.:hee:

he invited him over for a bowel of Shamrock on St. Patricks Day :hee:

Cherie 14-11-2016 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9061406)
he invited him over for a bowel of Shamrock on St. Patricks Day :hee:

Nobody wants a bowel full of shamrock Niamh :worry:

Cherie 14-11-2016 09:48 PM

Donald will want Enda to hand back Apple :worry:

empire 14-11-2016 10:25 PM

I bet hillary's friend merkel, is crying saying no,no,no,and junkers face got smaller, because they know that there eu marxist dream is over, bye bye.

Kizzy 15-11-2016 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9061345)
Yesterday they met, where is Mr Farage's poppy for remembrance day?
I don't see him wearing one in the photograph.

Neither do I ....hmmmmm :/

kirklancaster 15-11-2016 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 9061904)
Neither do I ....hmmmmm :/

I believe that Nigel said he had three pinned to the tuxedo in his dressing room - the one he was going to wear to all those High Profile functions which his dear friend, the President Elect of The Most Powerful nation on the planet, was planning to take him to. :hee:

joeysteele 15-11-2016 08:10 AM

I wear my poppy with pride for over a week at least and he could still have badges stuck to his coat but not his poppy.

Imagine the outcry had Corbyn,May or Farron removed their poppy in public.

If he had 3 perhaps he would have done better to pin them to separate coats he was likely to wear along with his other badges.

kirklancaster 15-11-2016 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9061930)
I wear my poppy with pride for over a week at least and he could still have badges stuck to his coat but not his poppy.

Imagine the outcry had Corbyn,May or Farron removed their poppy in public.

If he had 3 perhaps he would have done better to pin them to separate coats he was likely to wear along with his other badges.

I was joking Joey.

I do not know why Farage was not wearing one, but I am sure that there was a very good reason.

Yet, the overreaction to this is typical.

Here we have an historical moment captured in a photograph, of the FIRST British politician to be invited into the White House to meet the most controversial President elect of all time, and all we can latch onto is the fact that Farage is not wearing a poppy.

Farage is a patriot, and the high esteem which he holds our military personnel, and his great reverence for our war-fallen, should be beyond the dispute of even the most extreme of 'Farage Haters', so I am positively certain that for Farage to appear in public at such an important, historic and media intense meeting WITHOUT a poppy, then there WILL have been a perfectly valid reason.

Perhaps a poppy was laid out on Farage's dressing table waiting to be affixed to his jacket which was hanging in the wardrobe, and perhaps Farage - for one of a myriad reasons - was 'running late' and amidst all the frenzy, simply OVERLOOKED pinning the poppy on?

Perhaps he remembered as he was being ushered off-camera into the room where Trump and the world's press were gathered, and there was NO TIME, due to the strict high pressure split second SCHEDULING, to go back to remedy that oversight.

Who knows?

What I do know, is that a man like Farage would not DELIBERATELY NOT wear a poppy as a slight to the fallen war dead which it symbolises.

Niamh. 15-11-2016 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9061547)
Donald will want Enda to hand back Apple :worry:

He might take the Shamrock instead :worry:

kirklancaster 15-11-2016 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9061949)
He might take the Shamrock instead :worry:

:laugh: Niamh - just out of genuine curiosity (and genuine ignorance) did you make a typo with the word 'Bowel' or is an Irish way of saying 'Bowl' -- like 'pund' for 'pound'? (As the dear Frank Carson used to exaggeratedly say :laugh:)

Niamh. 15-11-2016 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 9061952)
:laugh: Niamh - just out of genuine curiosity (and genuine ignorance) did you make a typo with the word 'Bowel' or is an Irish way of saying 'Bowl' -- like 'pund' for 'pound'? (As the dear Frank Carson used to exaggeratedly say :laugh:)

oop I have a habit of making that spelling error but I guess if they eat the Shamrock it could work :hehe:

joeysteele 15-11-2016 09:32 AM

Hmm... just me maybe however if you take the trouble to make sure badges are in place you must notice no poppy.

As I said, and I do not think it an overreaction,ad Corbyn, May or Farron been seen without a poppy, they would have been hammered for that in the media.

Sorry Kirk for some reason hitting the quote symbol would not bring your post in play for me to respond to on it,

You say he would not deliberately have not worn a poppy,I agree to a point as I would have thought, he would have deliberately made sure that was the one thing he actually had on his coat in public that particular day, even moreso than the badges he is wearing and made sure were there..

kirklancaster 15-11-2016 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9061953)
oop I have a habit of making that spelling error but I guess if they eat the Shamrock it could work :hehe:

:laugh: Thanks Niamh - I honestly dd not know.

Niamh. 15-11-2016 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9061967)
Hmm... just me maybe however if you take the trouble to make sure badges are in place you must notice no poppy.

As I said, and I do not think it an overreaction,ad Corbyn, May or Farron been seen without a poppy, they would have been hammered for that in the media.

Sorry Kirk for some reason hitting the quote symbol would not bring your post in play for me to respond to on it,

You say he would not deliberately have not worn a poppy,I agree to a point as I would have thought, he would have deliberately made sure that was the one thing he actually had on his coat in public that particular day, even moreso than the badges he is wearing and made sure were there..

This whole Poppy stuff annoys me, why should people be forced to wear a badge or be vilified as not caring for the cause otherwise? It's like those stupid FB posts "Share this if you love your daughter" crap like if you don't share it then you must not, it's ridiculous. No one should be forced to wear a symbol to prove anything to the world...........imo of course

joeysteele 15-11-2016 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9061970)
This whole Poppy stuff annoys me, why should people be forced to wear a badge or be vilified as not caring for the cause otherwise? It's like those stupid FB posts "Share this if you love your daughter" crap like if you don't share it then you must not, it's ridiculous. No one should be forced to wear a symbol to prove anything to the world...........imo of course

Absolutely fine if anyone does not want to wear a poppy, of course it is.
However there are millions of people in the UK who see it as a visible expression of acknowledgement of the price paid for and by many in wars.

Equally there are other ways to show respect too, however for political party leaders in the UK, poppies are worn by them and even moreso on the day allotted as remembrance Sunday.

Party leaders get criticised for straying from that expected norm, last year for instance Corbyn was hammered in the media for not bowing his head low enough at the cenotaph and appearing to nod more than bow.

They all know they are under scrutiny, now if Farage does not want to wear a poppy after doing so for ages now on remembrance Sunday, that is fine.
However just as other leaders would be criticised by a great many I would say,for any move from expected behaviour,then that is what I am doing here.

He is at present leader of his party UKIP.
Like all leaders he will be looked at as to that and if he can remember to and insist on wearing his badges, all I am saying is how could he not then remember a simple poppy.

No, no one should be forced to wear a poppy at all, if they neither want to or object to, and some religious organisations have nothing to do with the idea.
That is fine and an individual choice.

I am 100% sure though,any mainstream other political leader from the UK who had no poppy on remembrance Sunday, would have been pilloried and probably by UKIP supporters joining in too.

Kizzy 15-11-2016 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 9061926)
I believe that Nigel said he had three pinned to the tuxedo in his dressing room - the one he was going to wear to all those High Profile functions which his dear friend, the President Elect of The Most Powerful nation on the planet, was planning to take him to. :hee:

'That's not good enough, and hardly conveys the sombre reflective mood of the day does it?

arista 15-11-2016 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9061930)
I wear my poppy with pride for over a week at least and he could still have badges stuck to his coat but not his poppy.

Imagine the outcry had Corbyn,May or Farron removed their poppy in public.

If he had 3 perhaps he would have done better to pin them to separate coats he was likely to wear along with his other badges.


No I do not
but I do put some £2 coins in their pot

We need £5 Coins,


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