Post by jonksy on Oct 3, 2023 10:48:01 GMT
Us PATRIOTIC BREXITEERS love our Nige. Everything he said is turned out true. He said if we didn't leave the wretched EUSSR then the boats would keep coming. He said if we didn't leave the wretched EUSSR then are NHS would crumble. He said if we didn't leave the wretched EUSSR are economy would fall. He said if we didn't leave the wretched EU are pound would be worthless. He said if we didn't leave the wretched EU then Turkey would join. He said if we didn't leave the wretched EUSSR then we would has to have an EUSSR army. He said if we didn't leave the wretched EUSSR they would force us to use the euro just like they forced everyone else. We thank the lord for Nige every single day. God bless BRITAIN and god bless BREXIT.
Nigel Farage is the surprise toast of the Tory conference afterparties: Brexit champion dances with Priti Patel as Conservatives line up to schmooze him and demand he is allowed to rejoin the party amid talk of a political comeback.
Nigel Farage fuelled ongoing rumours of a political comeback as he sang and danced with former home secretary Priti Patel at a boozy Tory Conference bash.
The grinning former minister and the ex-Brexit Party leader duetted on Frank Sinatra's I Love You Baby, hours after he had given visible and vocal support to Liz Truss's attack on Rishi Sunak's leadership.
Farage, who is now a commentator for GB News, has been a visible presence at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, which he is attending on a media pass.
It is his first attendance for a decade and he has refused to rule out a return to frontline politics. And it has prompted calls from some Tory MPs for him to rejoin the party 30 years after he quit over support for the Maastricht Treaty.
Litchfield's Michael Fabricant told GB News: 'I think we should get on our hands and knees and beg him [to rejoin], we should award him with a knighthood that he should have had years ago.'
Tim Montgomerie, a former speechwriter for William Hague who is now a columnist, tweeted: 'I into Conference earlier with Nigel Farage. He got quite the reception. I'm convinced party members would choose him as leader if they could.'
The grinning former minister and the ex-Brexit Party leader duetted on Frank Sinatra's I Love You Baby, hours after he had given visible and vocal support to Liz Truss's attack on Rishi Sunak's leadership.
Farage, who is now a commentator for GB News, has been a visible presence at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, which he is attending on a media pass.
It is his first attendance for a decade and he has refused to rule out a return to frontline politics. And it has prompted calls from some Tory MPs for him to rejoin the party 30 years after he quit over support for the Maastricht Treaty.
Litchfield's Michael Fabricant told GB News: 'I think we should get on our hands and knees and beg him [to rejoin], we should award him with a knighthood that he should have had years ago.'
Tim Montgomerie, a former speechwriter for William Hague who is now a columnist, tweeted: 'I into Conference earlier with Nigel Farage. He got quite the reception. I'm convinced party members would choose him as leader if they could.'