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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It was a slip of the tongue to be fair, but that will be played in blooper shows for the next 20 years
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everyone who insults farage ends up 1000 times worse off.....when will they ever learn?
ive seen more snarl on noddy.....farage is a nice bloke a genius politicial performer and right on just about everything |
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farage say's things that people close their ears to, why are people throwing the race card at him for saying that Britain needs a Australian style immigration system, in truth we need it now, everyone pays there way in life, and nothing is free in this world, he made a good point about the refugee crisis, when people are homeless in this country, and a large amount are on food banks, everything he says about the eu is correct,
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Have I insulted Farage.?. I better go around my bed with the salt tonight then #noneshallpass
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It has been alleged that Nigel Farage never formally resigned from Ukip as part of what party sources have told the Spectator was a stitch up to avoid a leadership contest.
It is claimed that the Ukip leader never wrote a letter to the party’s chairman tendering his resignation. He told the media on Friday that he would write to the party resigning. When it met on Monday, it is said the National Executive Committee had still not received a letter. A source tells me that when someone asked where the letter was, they were told ‘it is being typed out as we speak’. The source says the letter never appeared. http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffeeh...-in-stitch-up/
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They had a leadership contest last year and no one stood against nigel
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Do you think any of them media journalists would live in a council estate, no, they no nothing about real work if it was brought to them, all they have done to ukip is twist and lie, and hype up about something that has never happened to the party, those journalists love labour so much that it is a middle class party now.
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'Patrick O’Flynn MEP has resigned as Ukip’s economics spokesman, and apologised for the interview he gave last week describing Nigel Farage as “snarling, thin-skinned and aggressive”. He has just issued this statement.
I would like to express to colleagues my sincere regret at going public with my frustrations about the turn of events following polling day. And more than that, I would like to apologise directly to Nigel for the phrase ‘snarling, thin-skinned and aggressive’. This was a fragment of a wider passage about perceptions and is not what I think of him. Nonetheless, I should have known better than anyone what use would be made of phrases that were both unfair and unkind. I am proud of what we achieved in the general election and am only sorry to have succumbed, as Roger [Helmer] put it with such impressive understatement, to public remarks that were ‘unhelpful’. I think it appropriate to stand down as economic spokesman, which I have done. I hope in the months ahead to be of use to the great campaign to persuade the British people to leave the EU, which is after all what brought me into politics in the first place.' http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...-politics-live
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I didn't care for Patrick O'Flynn, you don't let people in the position he was go without a fight,clearly now his face doesn't fit with Nigel Farage, who it seem has become even more full of his own self importance after having UKIP plead with him not to go.
After Flynn going, who will dare speak out against Farage, it is a really odd set up that is now being seen by the average voters as to UKIP definitely. |
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he is Gone UKIP Doing well now |
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I think not, it now appears more than ever that Farage's 'resignation'was likely a stunt, no matter what he and UKIP say.
He and maybe they, have used this whole charade to get more publicity, deflecting attention from the poor results as to seats won in the election,which has given him the opportunity of gaining even more say as to UKIP's affairs. He states he doesn't want UKIP to be seen as one man band,yet in all this, it looks even more that it is,than it ever did before even. That is a poor show for any party. |
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