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By *hyllyphylly OP   Man  over a year ago

Bradford

The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0

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By *ozzy87Man  over a year ago

Crawley

I wanted it to happen. Now I shall forever refer to Farage as a coward.

And possibly slap him with my duelling glove!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0"

I'm of the opinion that Mr Farage would trounce that headline seeking old buffoon with very ittle effort.

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By *dwalu2Couple  over a year ago

Bristol


"The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0

I'm of the opinion that Mr Farage would trounce that headline seeking old buffoon with very ittle effort."

Farage the quivering chinless wonder winning a sword fight against any other man on Earth? Seems very unlikely!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0

I'm of the opinion that Mr Farage would trounce that headline seeking old buffoon with very ittle effort.

Farage the quivering chinless wonder winning a sword fight against any other man on Earth? Seems very unlikely!"

According to you, and according to me he would.

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By *dwalu2Couple  over a year ago

Bristol

Well, it's moot of course - Farage proved himself to be a coward already. So your guess seems the least likely by far.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well, it's moot of course - Farage proved himself to be a coward already. So your guess seems the least likely by far."

According to you, and according to me it doesn't.

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By *dwalu2Couple  over a year ago

Bristol


"Well, it's moot of course - Farage proved himself to be a coward already. So your guess seems the least likely by far.

According to you, and according to me it doesn't."

The question is which one of us is basing their opinion on observable fact, and which one of us is basing their opinion on what they desperately wish to be the case, even though they know it is not, and can be.

Will leave you to decide the answer to that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well, it's moot of course - Farage proved himself to be a coward already. So your guess seems the least likely by far.

According to you, and according to me it doesn't.

The question is which one of us is basing their opinion on observable fact, and which one of us is basing their opinion on what they desperately wish to be the case, even though they know it is not, and can be.

Will leave you to decide the answer to that. "

If having to think as hard as you have above always makes you contradict yourself like you have above, perhapse you should take a break every now and then.

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By *dwalu2Couple  over a year ago

Bristol


"Well, it's moot of course - Farage proved himself to be a coward already. So your guess seems the least likely by far.

According to you, and according to me it doesn't.

The question is which one of us is basing their opinion on observable fact, and which one of us is basing their opinion on what they desperately wish to be the case, even though they know it is not, and can be.

Will leave you to decide the answer to that.

If having to think as hard as you have above always makes you contradict yourself like you have above, perhapse you should take a break every now and then. "

Perhapse indeed!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wanted it to happen. Now I shall forever refer to Farage as a coward.

And possibly slap him with my duelling glove!!"

Hahaha god I laugh at the softest things

I would pay damn good money to see that sir

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By *ozzy87Man  over a year ago

Crawley


"I wanted it to happen. Now I shall forever refer to Farage as a coward.

And possibly slap him with my duelling glove!!

Hahaha god I laugh at the softest things

I would pay damn good money to see that sir "

I'll get the glove!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Whatever your views on his politics are i cant see how he can be called a coward. He left the tories due to principles rather than keep his mouth shut and ride the gravy train, battled cancer and recovered from near fatal injuries from being hit by car then left a very lucrative and successful career as a banker to take on an extremely powerful establishment that would and have used every means possible to destroy him.So tell me again what has he done thats cowardly?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0"

At the end of the video he offers Nigel Farage a duel of words if he's not up for one using sabres. Did he decline that too?

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By *hyllyphylly OP   Man  over a year ago

Bradford

I like the way people are annoyed because I called him coward. Nevermind that duelling is probably illegal and the winner would have been locked up for at least manslaugher.

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By *ozzy87Man  over a year ago

Crawley


"The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0

At the end of the video he offers Nigel Farage a duel of words if he's not up for one using sabres. Did he decline that too?"

Probably did decline. The verbal debate was likely the aim all along. The duel was just to gain publicity for it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0"

This Polish prince speaks of a heroic cavalry charge and saving 6000 Jews in the process, complete and total bollocks, what cavalry charge? Where are these 6000 Jews, Schindler Jews only amounted to around 1200 and there are more descendants from these than live in Poland today. The only point he proves is the inherent madness of royalty.

If you're going to make a point a weak point at that, don't quote out and out lies. The Poles dished out more discrimination to the Jews before and during the war than accusing them of causing a few traffic jams.

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By *inaTitzTV/TS  over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

It would certainly make Al Murray's campaign easier if Farage were skewered, but I rather hope we've moved beyond this sort of thing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0

This Polish prince speaks of a heroic cavalry charge and saving 6000 Jews in the process, complete and total bollocks, what cavalry charge? Where are these 6000 Jews, Schindler Jews only amounted to around 1200 and there are more descendants from these than live in Poland today. The only point he proves is the inherent madness of royalty.

If you're going to make a point a weak point at that, don't quote out and out lies. The Poles dished out more discrimination to the Jews before and during the war than accusing them of causing a few traffic jams."

You could always look up the battle of Kaluszyn on 11-12 September 1939. The cavalry charge took place during that battle and was led by his father Andrej. There are several easily found sources that describe it so it would seem a mistake to call that a lie.

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By *andS66Couple  over a year ago

Derby


"The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0

This Polish prince speaks of a heroic cavalry charge and saving 6000 Jews in the process, complete and total bollocks, what cavalry charge? Where are these 6000 Jews, Schindler Jews only amounted to around 1200 and there are more descendants from these than live in Poland today. The only point he proves is the inherent madness of royalty.

If you're going to make a point a weak point at that, don't quote out and out lies. The Poles dished out more discrimination to the Jews before and during the war than accusing them of causing a few traffic jams.

You could always look up the battle of Kaluszyn on 11-12 September 1939. The cavalry charge took place during that battle and was led by his father Andrej. There are several easily found sources that describe it so it would seem a mistake to call that a lie."

At one point the commander of the Polish 6th Legion's Infantry Regiment ordered the 4th squadron of the Polish 11th Uhlans Regiment to advance towards the town itself. The order was misunderstood by 06:55:46 Andrew Zylinskias an order of a cavalry charge and the squadron of 85 men rushed towards the enemy positions with their sabres and rifles. In the effect of the accidental charge the Poles broke through to the town, despite suffering significant casualties (33 dead out of the 85 who took part in the charge). The Polish infantry followed into the breach in the German defences and by the early morning the town was liberated.

Most of the substantial Jewish population of the town was deported by Germans to the Warsaw ghetto or Treblinka.

So his father either mistook an order or couldn't follow orders... ultimately ending with most of the Jews in the Warsaw ghetto or treblinka...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0

This Polish prince speaks of a heroic cavalry charge and saving 6000 Jews in the process, complete and total bollocks, what cavalry charge? Where are these 6000 Jews, Schindler Jews only amounted to around 1200 and there are more descendants from these than live in Poland today. The only point he proves is the inherent madness of royalty.

If you're going to make a point a weak point at that, don't quote out and out lies. The Poles dished out more discrimination to the Jews before and during the war than accusing them of causing a few traffic jams.

You could always look up the battle of Kaluszyn on 11-12 September 1939. The cavalry charge took place during that battle and was led by his father Andrej. There are several easily found sources that describe it so it would seem a mistake to call that a lie.

At one point the commander of the Polish 6th Legion's Infantry Regiment ordered the 4th squadron of the Polish 11th Uhlans Regiment to advance towards the town itself. The order was misunderstood by 06:55:46 Andrew Zylinskias an order of a cavalry charge and the squadron of 85 men rushed towards the enemy positions with their sabres and rifles. In the effect of the accidental charge the Poles broke through to the town, despite suffering significant casualties (33 dead out of the 85 who took part in the charge). The Polish infantry followed into the breach in the German defences and by the early morning the town was liberated.

Most of the substantial Jewish population of the town was deported by Germans to the Warsaw ghetto or Treblinka.

So his father either mistook an order or couldn't follow orders... ultimately ending with most of the Jews in the Warsaw ghetto or treblinka...

"

The question was "what cavalry charge"? And there was a false statement that it was a lie. Whether or not there was a cavalry charge would have had no effect on extermination of the Jewish population by the Germans. That's just a silly link to try to make.

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By *andS66Couple  over a year ago

Derby

And the 'prince' was actually born in Britain, so is not a Pole, but of polish descent.

He also gave his house to the National Trust in return for a huge tax break and a rent free apartment... isn't that akin to tax evasion?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Whatever your views on his politics are i cant see how he can be called a coward. He left the tories due to principles rather than keep his mouth shut and ride the gravy train, battled cancer and recovered from near fatal injuries from being hit by car then left a very lucrative and successful career as a banker to take on an extremely powerful establishment that would and have used every means possible to destroy him.So tell me again what has he done thats cowardly?"

He's still riding the gravy train. He claims expenses for doing a job he refuses to engage in, complains about policy set by committees he is a part of but refuses to attend to represent the views and interests of the people who voted for him...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To the previous two poster OK I wasn't aware of that one, but it was accidental and not against tanks, Polish military don't like the notion that that futilely charged tank columns, makes them look bloody stupid for a start, I concede he never mentioned tanks.

But the reference about the Jews linking it with Farage is well out of order, I'm not going vote UKIP but he is not a Nazi.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Bloody stupid and cavalry charges in modern warfare would almost always be in the same sentence. How about the charge of the light brigade? Heroic and a mistake and a failure. At least the polish achieved the objective on the day even if because of a mistake. To do it in the face if huge losses was also very brave.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No it would be legal and tax avoidance not evasion.

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By *educedWoman  over a year ago

Birmingham

I need to get my eyes tested because I misread this (again) as Jay Z versus Farage.

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By *andS66Couple  over a year ago

Derby


"No it would be legal and tax avoidance not evasion."

I know that, but nearly all the people here that gave a go at Farage also have a go at those who legally avoid paying taxes....

And besides, the 'Prince' is probably requester ed as a non- dom anyway! Lol

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By *carineMan  over a year ago

Armthorpe, Doncaster

Come on Farage, get your sword out and wave it to us all!

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By *anejohnkent6263Couple  over a year ago

canterbury

go nige do the pole .......then red ed..and after that the aussie green.....I hate this election thing .......boring

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By *leur de lisWoman  over a year ago

Buxton


"The Polish Prince has challenged Nigel Farage to a duel in Hyde Park, using swords. Unfortunately, he has declined

Coward

Here's the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBtcQ4vkRg0"

I would say sensible not a coward after all its an offence to carry a bladed weapon in public with a possible custodial sentence.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I need to get my eyes tested because I misread this (again) as Jay Z versus Farage.

"

I thought it said Jan Zelezny, which doesn't fit at all what with him being Czech and preferring a big arrow to a sword.

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By *icky999Man  over a year ago

warrington

Immigrants... knife crime... insert your own joke I cant be arsed.

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