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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2023 11:51:13 GMT
Farage struggles with truth because so often it doesn't suit his agenda so he blurts out what he imagines is true. I think you're mistaken and should look inward toward your own demons. Farage is well liked and millions of people tune in to hear what he has to say, including those who may respectfully disagree with him.
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Post by Steve on Jan 7, 2023 11:53:42 GMT
Farage struggles with truth because so often it doesn't suit his agenda so he blurts out what he imagines is true. I think you're mistaken and should look inward toward your own demons. Farage is well liked and millions of people tune in to hear what he has to say, including those who may respectfully disagree with him. Throughout history many plausible liars have been popular with the less intelligent and those that like to see the less intelligent manipulated.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2023 11:55:48 GMT
I think you're mistaken and should look inward toward your own demons. Farage is well liked and millions of people tune in to hear what he has to say, including those who may respectfully disagree with him. Throughout history many plausible liars have been popular with the less intelligent and those that like to see the less intelligent manipulated. I cannot help you with your delusions of superiority.
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Post by Steve on Jan 7, 2023 11:57:41 GMT
Not a delusion to feel superior to a shabby snake oil salesman which is what your apparent hero is.
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Post by Toreador on Jan 7, 2023 18:03:17 GMT
I've been to meetings headed by Nigel and other senior members of both UKIP and the Brexit Party. My opinion is that he is far more honest than anything that emerges from other parties. He is also the best party leader in decades of any party.
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Post by oracle75 on Jan 8, 2023 18:57:20 GMT
It is good to see that after multiple efforts, he was never properly elected as MP of anywhere. Obviously he represents no one. Which means he can say anything he wants without responsibility or party manifesto guidance. He is a singular voice in the same way Tommy Robinson or any unelected press baby is. He is utterly unimportant and instantly forgettable.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2023 19:04:02 GMT
He is utterly unimportant and instantly forgettable. You wish! So do the Tories who are very wary of either him, Tice or both of them splitting the vote of the right, giving Labour even more seats.
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 8, 2023 22:47:53 GMT
It is good to see that after multiple efforts, he was never properly elected as MP of anywhere. Obviously he represents no one. Which means he can say anything he wants without responsibility or party manifesto guidance. He is a singular voice in the same way Tommy Robinson or any unelected press baby is. He is utterly unimportant and instantly forgettable.
Well maybe so, but he was still the most significant politician of the last 30 years. As you point out he was never elected as an MP yet almost single handed he took us out of the EU - you cannot name an individual politician who has had as much impact on the UK in that era.
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Post by Toreador on Jan 9, 2023 6:07:08 GMT
It is good to see that after multiple efforts, he was never properly elected as MP of anywhere. Obviously he represents no one. Which means he can say anything he wants without responsibility or party manifesto guidance. He is a singular voice in the same way Tommy Robinson or any unelected press baby is. He is utterly unimportant and instantly forgettable.How comes you still remember him?
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Post by bancroft on Jan 9, 2023 12:46:36 GMT
It is good to see that after multiple efforts, he was never properly elected as MP of anywhere. Obviously he represents no one. Which means he can say anything he wants without responsibility or party manifesto guidance. He is a singular voice in the same way Tommy Robinson or any unelected press baby is. He is utterly unimportant and instantly forgettable. In some of those places UKIP were competing afterwards the Tory party were punished for breaking electoral or spending rules, even a prison sentence in one. No re-run though.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jan 9, 2023 12:51:08 GMT
Farage is such a lightweight. He's never even mentioned a thousand year reich.
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Post by Einhorn on Jan 9, 2023 20:05:24 GMT
Farage is such a lightweight. He's never even mentioned a thousand year reich. You're just jealous of his green teeth.
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Post by oracle75 on Jan 9, 2023 21:54:28 GMT
The one I remember is Crispin Odey who sounds like a cooking apple. I look forward to the day someone does an in depth investigation into who, what and how he knew what he knew in June 2016. Farage was one of those idiots' heroes who made people feel at home by drinking pints in a pub. He wasn't even funny. He found a way of voicing the underlying (and I do mean lying) British xenophobia at just the right moment. He didn't really have much else of provable value to say about anything. He must be apoplectic by now as he lies on a grassy bluff looking over Kent and counting the little boats, like Sir Francis Drake with Mickey Mouse binoculars and an adding machine. His solution to irregular immigration hasn't quite done the trick has it? Course he never mentioned that leaving the EU would destroy any chance of returning the armada to France, which was part of a UK agreement with the EU. Like Trump, some media overblown big mouths are still adored by those who can't let go of their teddybears. Happily both are yesterday's liars.
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Post by oracle75 on Jan 9, 2023 21:59:00 GMT
It is good to see that after multiple efforts, he was never properly elected as MP of anywhere. Obviously he represents no one. Which means he can say anything he wants without responsibility or party manifesto guidance. He is a singular voice in the same way Tommy Robinson or any unelected press baby is. He is utterly unimportant and instantly forgettable.
Well maybe so, but he was still the most significant politician of the last 30 years. As you point out he was never elected as an MP yet almost single handed he took us out of the EU - you cannot name an individual politician who has had as much impact on the UK in that era. I certainly do. They became the Tory Party 80 seat majority and 6 years of utter disaster. Which even though promised as a Brexit bonus, cannot be got rid of at will. I can't look at a big red bus without regretting the standard of education in the country.
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 9, 2023 22:35:30 GMT
Well maybe so, but he was still the most significant politician of the last 30 years. As you point out he was never elected as an MP yet almost single handed he took us out of the EU - you cannot name an individual politician who has had as much impact on the UK in that era. I certainly do. They became the Tory Party 80 seat majority and 6 years of utter disaster. Which even though promised as a Brexit bonus, cannot be got rid of at will. I can't look at a big red bus without regretting the standard of education in the country. Do you want to have a go at writing that in a style of English that is comprehensible? - at the moment it is just a jumble of random words.
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