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What Election Result does Nigel Farage really want ?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Speaking as a pro Brexit English nationalist ( not racist before anyone starts ! )
I’ve often given Farage the benefit of a lot of doubts !
But not now !!!
Does he really want a Corbyn Goverment ?
If so why ?
Because I’m genuinely beginning to think so !
It’s not all about you Nigel !!!
We can’t always have every thing , yet you seem prepared to let Corbin in so you can stay in the limelight presumably as his great opposition !!!
Or are you been really clever ? Re the Corbyn deal with SNP for a Scottish referendum ?
Hmmmm hope it’s the latter !
But I’m beginning to think you just love the limelight !
Prove me wrong !!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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He is in love with his role in leading the "base"...He is only in this for his own ego. A Corbyn govt would be a disaster for him and his ilk though. For those on less than 50k a year ? We dont sweat a change, we have been screwed by this Govt and its cuts. So bring it on |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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He just enjoys the limelight. In fact he is the same as Corbyn, a professional protester. He moans about the situation but hasn't a clue how to correct it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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His agenda is to push the Tories further to the right and to push for the most damaging hard brexit possible.
He's not assuming he will win a lot of seats. But if you take the green party as an example. Their primary mission is to take as many votes off the major parties as possible, to put them under pressure. The major parties then need to try to win those voters back with some "greener" policies. |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"Speaking as a pro Brexit English nationalist ( not racist before anyone starts ! )
I’ve often given Farage the benefit of a lot of doubts !
But not now !!!
Does he really want a Corbyn Goverment ?
If so why ?
Because I’m genuinely beginning to think so !
It’s not all about you Nigel !!!
We can’t always have every thing , yet you seem prepared to let Corbin in so you can stay in the limelight presumably as his great opposition !!!
Or are you been really clever ? Re the Corbyn deal with SNP for a Scottish referendum ?
Hmmmm hope it’s the latter !
But I’m beginning to think you just love the limelight !
Prove me wrong !!!"
Credit where it's due, he hasn't changed his position like Boris that is trying to sell a deal that results in a internal UK border. Don't forget that Boris hasn't been consistent at all. Not wise to switch horses midrace when you think about it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Speaking as a pro Brexit English nationalist ( not racist before anyone starts ! )
I’ve often given Farage the benefit of a lot of doubts !
But not now !!!
Does he really want a Corbyn Goverment ?
If so why ?
Because I’m genuinely beginning to think so !
It’s not all about you Nigel !!!
We can’t always have every thing , yet you seem prepared to let Corbin in so you can stay in the limelight presumably as his great opposition !!!
Or are you been really clever ? Re the Corbyn deal with SNP for a Scottish referendum ?
Hmmmm hope it’s the latter !
But I’m beginning to think you just love the limelight !
Prove me wrong !!!
Credit where it's due, he hasn't changed his position like Boris that is trying to sell a deal that results in a internal UK border. Don't forget that Boris hasn't been consistent at all. Not wise to switch horses midrace when you think about it."
Farage has changed. Has gradually pushed for a more extreme Brexit.
Not disputing that Boris is a lying sack of shit. But Farage is too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"He just enjoys the limelight. In fact he is the same as Corbyn, a professional protester. He moans about the situation but hasn't a clue how to correct it."
Fully agreed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Credit where it's due, he hasn't changed his position like Boris that is trying to sell a deal that results in a internal UK border. Don't forget that Boris hasn't been consistent at all. Not wise to switch horses midrace when you think about it."
Wrong
Farage's current flavour of Brexit is a long way from his original flavour
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
Farage says Brexit is more important than the Brexit Party Ltd, and on that point I believe him.
The Conservative Party is always about the Conservative Party. Always has been.
They cannot separate the interests of the country from the interests of the Party - they think they are one and the same thing.
Until nominations close on the 14th, they are posturing.
When it becomes clear the Brexit Party is wrecking the Conservative Party's chances of a majority, watch Johnson and co change their stance.
The polls have shown there is only thing that would persuade the Conservative Party to change tack - and that is the prospect of Mr Corbyn becoming PM.
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Farage and Johnson are cut from the same cloth - 2 sociopaths with total focus upon themselves and getting their dues, albeit delivering for some others as a side game.
Both have altered their views of what an acceptable brexit can and should be, over the last 3 years, as did Theresa May, who permitted the ERG extremists to call the shots.
Farage and Johnson will twist and turn anyway they see fit, to support continuation of their own power and leeching from the public purse, whilst deathwish mugs let them. |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
"If Labour get in, it will go to a second referendum and that will be the end of Brexit"
- Nigel Farage yesterday.
Now, that leads to think two things:
- his offer to Johnson is just the first roll of the dice; his objective is to keep Corbyn out
- he doesn't have much confidence in winning a 2nd referendum
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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""If Labour get in, it will go to a second referendum and that will be the end of Brexit"
- Nigel Farage yesterday.
Now, that leads to think two things:
- his offer to Johnson is just the first roll of the dice; his objective is to keep Corbyn out
- he doesn't have much confidence in winning a 2nd referendum
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Labour won't get in, they might slightly possibly have a chance of forming a grand coalition.
But there's zero chance of them actually getting in |
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"Speaking as a pro Brexit English nationalist ( not racist before anyone starts ! )
I’ve often given Farage the benefit of a lot of doubts !
But not now !!!
Does he really want a Corbyn Goverment ?
If so why ?
Because I’m genuinely beginning to think so !
It’s not all about you Nigel !!!
We can’t always have every thing , yet you seem prepared to let Corbin in so you can stay in the limelight presumably as his great opposition !!!
Or are you been really clever ? Re the Corbyn deal with SNP for a Scottish referendum ?
Hmmmm hope it’s the latter !
But I’m beginning to think you just love the limelight !
Prove me wrong !!!"
You think he's reading this??
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for now - I think he feels it's our last chance to get real freedom from EU constraints, so he has to try.
Absolutely shit strategy though, trying to publicly bully Boris into it. 'Let me think for a second there Nigel...um, no, fuck off!'.
Unless he gets a massive surge in the polls he will have to pull most of his candidates to avoid letting Corbyn in by mistake. If he doesn't, he will be vilified forever. |
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"So the boris supporters are cool with an customs barrier between one part of the UK and another? As Nigel's BFF says SAD!!"
They don't care about that. They don't care what damage Brexit does. I think about the only thing Brexiteers would give up for Brexit to stop is Corbyn becoming PM. Be ironic if Farage facilitates exactly that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Speaking as a pro Brexit English nationalist ( not racist before anyone starts ! )
I’ve often given Farage the benefit of a lot of doubts !
But not now !!!
Does he really want a Corbyn Goverment ?
If so why ?
Because I’m genuinely beginning to think so !
It’s not all about you Nigel !!!
We can’t always have every thing , yet you seem prepared to let Corbin in so you can stay in the limelight presumably as his great opposition !!!
Or are you been really clever ? Re the Corbyn deal with SNP for a Scottish referendum ?
Hmmmm hope it’s the latter !
But I’m beginning to think you just love the limelight !
Prove me wrong !!!
You think he's reading this??
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for now - I think he feels it's our last chance to get real freedom from EU constraints, so he has to try.
Absolutely shit strategy though, trying to publicly bully Boris into it. 'Let me think for a second there Nigel...um, no, fuck off!'.
Unless he gets a massive surge in the polls he will have to pull most of his candidates to avoid letting Corbyn in by mistake. If he doesn't, he will be vilified forever." .
If he's clever he just needs to target leave seats be that Tory, labour or lib where the current mp voted against brexit and voila |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
""If Labour get in, it will go to a second referendum and that will be the end of Brexit"
- Nigel Farage yesterday.
Now, that leads to think two things:
- his offer to Johnson is just the first roll of the dice; his objective is to keep Corbyn out
- he doesn't have much confidence in winning a 2nd referendum
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Labour won't get in, they might slightly possibly have a chance of forming a grand coalition.
But there's zero chance of them actually getting in"
Labour and the Lib Dems will win more seats in Tory constituencies where the Brexit Party vote lets the third-place party through to win, than Labour will lose to the Brexit Party.
Two-thirds of Labour voters are Remain.
Two-thirds of Conservative voters are Leave.
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
West London |
"Speaking as a pro Brexit English nationalist ( not racist before anyone starts ! )
I’ve often given Farage the benefit of a lot of doubts !
But not now !!!
Does he really want a Corbyn Goverment ?
If so why ?
Because I’m genuinely beginning to think so !
It’s not all about you Nigel !!!
We can’t always have every thing , yet you seem prepared to let Corbin in so you can stay in the limelight presumably as his great opposition !!!
Or are you been really clever ? Re the Corbyn deal with SNP for a Scottish referendum ?
Hmmmm hope it’s the latter !
But I’m beginning to think you just love the limelight !
Prove me wrong !!!"
Out of interest, whatcis the benefit to an individual of nationalism? How is their life improved?
Farage is self-serving. He does whatever is good for Farage.
Hence the Brexit Party Ltd so that you don't have to have any form of internal democracy. What Farage says, goes.
The model for our country? Is that the control that was planned?
He's trying to scare the Tories again. I think now it's just to remain in the public eye and look important.
Alternatively he believes hard Brexit and WTO rules is a good thing for someone.
Are you saying that Farage wants the UK to break up as you do? He kept that quiet... |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
upton wirral |
"Speaking as a pro Brexit English nationalist ( not racist before anyone starts ! )
I’ve often given Farage the benefit of a lot of doubts !
But not now !!!
Does he really want a Corbyn Goverment ?
If so why ?
Because I’m genuinely beginning to think so !
It’s not all about you Nigel !!!
We can’t always have every thing , yet you seem prepared to let Corbin in so you can stay in the limelight presumably as his great opposition !!!
Or are you been really clever ? Re the Corbyn deal with SNP for a Scottish referendum ?
Hmmmm hope it’s the latter !
But I’m beginning to think you just love the limelight !
Prove me wrong !!!" Sadly your right |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Garage is in love with his own voice.
He is vermin to the country and has no interest in our best interests.
He can't even be a candidate of his own party for fear of losing yet again. |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"Garage is in love with his own voice.
He is vermin to the country and has no interest in our best interests.
He can't even be a candidate of his own party for fear of losing yet again. "
I would say the real reason is he doesn't want finances looked at. And failing to win a seat in parliament (again) I also wouldn't be surprised if the Tories have dirt on him,so probably a smart move his part and he would get destroyed in Parliament. The dog whistling, lies and 'man of the people' act wouldn't work in HoC. Misleading the UK electorate is one thing, misleading the House is a no no.
Better outside the tent, pissing inwards. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Garage is in love with his own voice.
He is vermin to the country and has no interest in our best interests.
He can't even be a candidate of his own party for fear of losing yet again.
I would say the real reason is he doesn't want finances looked at. And failing to win a seat in parliament (again) I also wouldn't be surprised if the Tories have dirt on him,so probably a smart move his part and he would get destroyed in Parliament. The dog whistling, lies and 'man of the people' act wouldn't work in HoC. Misleading the UK electorate is one thing, misleading the House is a no no.
Better outside the tent, pissing inwards."
If Farage became an MP he might actually get into dangerous territory of having to be a bit accountable for what he says |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Garage is in love with his own voice.
He is vermin to the country and has no interest in our best interests.
He can't even be a candidate of his own party for fear of losing yet again.
I would say the real reason is he doesn't want finances looked at. And failing to win a seat in parliament (again) I also wouldn't be surprised if the Tories have dirt on him,so probably a smart move his part and he would get destroyed in Parliament. The dog whistling, lies and 'man of the people' act wouldn't work in HoC. Misleading the UK electorate is one thing, misleading the House is a no no.
Better outside the tent, pissing inwards.
If Farage became an MP he might actually get into dangerous territory of having to be a bit accountable for what he says "
I don't think his American bosses care either way. As long as they had the hardest Brexit possible.
I'm sure they don't give a fuck what happens to him after that. |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
Does anyone believe Mr Farage would put the interests of the Conservative and Unionist Party before his puritanical Brexit?
Only if they did something that was in his interest, I imagine. |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"Garage is in love with his own voice.
He is vermin to the country and has no interest in our best interests.
He can't even be a candidate of his own party for fear of losing yet again.
I would say the real reason is he doesn't want finances looked at. And failing to win a seat in parliament (again) I also wouldn't be surprised if the Tories have dirt on him,so probably a smart move his part and he would get destroyed in Parliament. The dog whistling, lies and 'man of the people' act wouldn't work in HoC. Misleading the UK electorate is one thing, misleading the House is a no no.
Better outside the tent, pissing inwards.
If Farage became an MP he might actually get into dangerous territory of having to be a bit accountable for what he says
I don't think his American bosses care either way. As long as they had the hardest Brexit possible.
I'm sure they don't give a fuck what happens to him after that."
I think his boss is Russian, and the American in question is a fellow employee. |
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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago
the land of saints & sinners |
"Garage is in love with his own voice.
He is vermin to the country and has no interest in our best interests.
He can't even be a candidate of his own party for fear of losing yet again.
I would say the real reason is he doesn't want finances looked at. And failing to win a seat in parliament (again) I also wouldn't be surprised if the Tories have dirt on him,so probably a smart move his part and he would get destroyed in Parliament. The dog whistling, lies and 'man of the people' act wouldn't work in HoC. Misleading the UK electorate is one thing, misleading the House is a no no.
Better outside the tent, pissing inwards.
If Farage became an MP he might actually get into dangerous territory of having to be a bit accountable for what he says
I don't think his American bosses care either way. As long as they had the hardest Brexit possible.
I'm sure they don't give a fuck what happens to him after that.
I think his boss is Russian, and the American in question is a fellow employee."
Farage is a political opportunism and popularist of the worst kind appealing to the bass nature of the extreme right wing In this country with his “man of the people” impression. Dragging the normally sane with him in to intolerance and the view that the all ills of this country can be laid at the door of the E.U.
Not long ago he was in the German embassy obtaining German citizenship for his children... Wants his offspring to have the benefits of E.U. Citizenship but happily deny it for the rest of us....
I’ll let you decide if he is a hypocrite..
History has shown the dangerous path that political opportunism and popularism lead to...
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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")Sadly your right
Mr Farage's best friend is Mr Trump, whose best friend is Mr Putin.
It's gone to his head.
But Putin and Trump would have known that.
Nigel to tear the house down
" As a side issue lol
Who would ever have thought the leaders of Russia and the yanks would be best buddies !
Pity they are both Tossers ! |
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