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38 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

Quite.

 

I have no time for Robinson and others of the like, but it's shocking how the police escorted their opponents to the political rally - only to realise their mistake too late.....

 

The law must apply to all.

 

Violent assault cannot be allowed based on political bias. Nor can suppression of free speech. The left have been trying this for years. Weak policing cannot be allowed.

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On ‎5‎/‎21‎/‎2019 at 11:18 AM, PingRoundTheWorld said:

Whether you like him or hate him, there is no place for violence in politics, and that includes throwing food and drinks at politicians you disagree with. There's another word for using violent tactics to silence political opponents: fascism...

Agreed. What is with the morons that think assaulting someone else is acceptable? Pity he didn't have the assailant arrested and prosecuted for assault.

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On 5/21/2019 at 8:36 AM, owl sees all said:

Only a milkshake!?

 

It could have gave him an eye infection; or worse. Could have caused him to slip and hit his head and be in a coma; causing a sympathy vote that would see the Brexit party sweep up the Euro votes this week

 

And what about others slipping on the split shake and hitting their heads and dying?

could have been klong water, god forbid

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1 hour ago, Krataiboy said:

Re the Farage "lies". . . 

 

1 You say he described the Norway option as being out of the EU. The only relevant statement I can find from him was during an LBC call-in show in 2017 when he referred to the Norway deal, which a caller reminded him included "free movement", as "a halfway house". Later in the same broadcast, Farage emphasised that a vote for Brexit "was a vote to leave the single market".  Where's the lie?

 

2 Farage is on record as saying that "no deal would be better than the rotten deal we have at the moment" during a campaign debate in June 2016. Where's the lie?

 

3 Nobody has produced proof to support smear stories about the astute Mr Farage and his pals making a killing on referendum results night through deception and shorting the pound. Until you can. . . Where's the lie?

 

PS He may be an "oily little conman" to you, but to millions of us who believe in Brexit he is a hero.

 

 

 

 

A hero who buggered off after a result that shocked him! He was going to be out of a job 555!

 

Seriously he pissed off as he had no policies or any ideas what to do.

 

He contradicts himself regularly and when Marr pulled him up for it his only answer was to become rude and demand that "things said in the past shouldn't be talked about".

 

Saw a video in which a law graduate pointed out the realities of EU law on movement: must have a job to go to, must have sufficient funds so as not to be a burden and cover health etc. Farage squirmed and tried to deflect it by saying " well if that's the law it's not being enforced". So he either didn't know the law, despite being an MEP and making statements suggesting there is no law, or was deliberately lying. And who does he think ought to be enforcing such laws? He ignored that bit of course.

 

His family have dual German nationality and passports so they can still enjoy EU membership and he claims very large payments made to him were to "help him settle in the US" indicating he intends to piss off again and leave the UK mess for others.

 

A nasty little man who is about as trustworthy as a spivy second hand car salesman. And he's your hero!

 

 

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24 minutes ago, evadgib said:

This'll help DD although I think this version was 24hrs earlier:

 

Thank you.

 

Its becoming ridiculous how the media are hounding farage in any attempt to discredit him ☹️.

 

And I say this as someone who didn't like his UKIP policies, other than respecting his determination to leave the eu.

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On 5/21/2019 at 9:26 AM, owl sees all said:

I think there is a lot more to this than is being reported. When Nigel was interviewed by that leftie Andrew Marr, his rating jumped up remarkably within hours of the programme being aired. It was good business for the Brexit party; that nonsense interview. This milk-shake incident is similar. No harm done except that a few thousand people more joined the Brexit party. The English are a melancholy lot. Always supporting the underdog and the hard-done-by. Could it have been a spoof attack?

 

In a recent poll more than 50% of the English wanted the indians to win. In the US 90% wanted the cowboys to come out on top. 

my god the mans a martyr

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14 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

A hero who buggered off after a result that shocked him! He was going to be out of a job 555!

 

Seriously he pissed off as he had no policies or any ideas what to do.

 

He contradicts himself regularly and when Marr pulled him up for it his only answer was to become rude and demand that "things said in the past shouldn't be talked about".

 

Saw a video in which a law graduate pointed out the realities of EU law on movement: must have a job to go to, must have sufficient funds so as not to be a burden and cover health etc. Farage squirmed and tried to deflect it by saying " well if that's the law it's not being enforced". So he either didn't know the law, despite being an MEP and making statements suggesting there is no law, or was deliberately lying. And who does he think ought to be enforcing such laws? He ignored that bit of course.

 

His family have dual German nationality and passports so they can still enjoy EU membership and he claims very large payments made to him were to "help him settle in the US" indicating he intends to piss off again and leave the UK mess for others.

 

A nasty little man who is about as trustworthy as a spivy second hand car salesman. And he's your hero!

 

 

That's largely either made up, inaccurate or misquoted. 

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1 hour ago, dick dasterdly said:

Do you have a link to the Channel 4 broadcast?

evadgib beat me to it, he already added the one I was referring to.

 

Seems they're desperately looking for a way to discredit or even ban the party before these elections results destroy the "All Leavers have now changed their minds" narrative.   

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3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

i think you'll find the milkshake throwing is part of an organised terrorist attack, they deliberately bring the milkshakes.

It's happening a lot to the alt right at public events, part of a globalist conspiracy to silence their opponents.

 

This will escalate unless the throwers start getting beaten unconscious.

It has been the M.O. of the militant left for many years. They are organised to appear as 'counter demonstrators' at most rallies they don't approve of. You can always tell them - they're ones who are masked and armed.

Escalation is already obvious in the North West, with violent mobs arriving from even outside of the region to disrupt the electioneering of MEP candidates. Assaults on Tommy Robinson have escalated from milkshakes & eggs, to now bricks and bottles aimed at any of those attending a peaceful political rally. 

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46 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

The law must apply to all.

 

Violent assault cannot be allowed based on political bias. Nor can suppression of free speech. The left have been trying this for years. Weak policing cannot be allowed.

Agreed, yet Soubrey was portrayed as a 'victim' a few months ago, a position she milked for all it was worth, while Farage was merely a 'target' this week with sniggers all around.

 

Gina Miller received wall-to-wall coverage in MSM long before her case scored a bullseye; Why hasn't Robin Tilbrook received same?

Why is Tommy Robinson being de-platformed or portrayed as a villain when plod are blatantly bussing & escorting rent-a-mob to his meetings knowing full well that they'll kick off & blame TR supporters, inc those with women and children?

 

I am not a fan of the latter but the whole thing stinks.

 

Related clip:

 

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Just now, Baerboxer said:

 

A hero who buggered off after a result that shocked him! He was going to be out of a job 555!

 

Seriously he pissed off as he had no policies or any ideas what to do.

 

He contradicts himself regularly and when Marr pulled him up for it his only answer was to become rude and demand that "things said in the past shouldn't be talked about".

 

Saw a video in which a law graduate pointed out the realities of EU law on movement: must have a job to go to, must have sufficient funds so as not to be a burden and cover health etc. Farage squirmed and tried to deflect it by saying " well if that's the law it's not being enforced". So he either didn't know the law, despite being an MEP and making statements suggesting there is no law, or was deliberately lying. And who does he think ought to be enforcing such laws? He ignored that bit of course.

 

His family have dual German nationality and passports so they can still enjoy EU membership and he claims very large payments made to him were to "help him settle in the US" indicating he intends to piss off again and leave the UK mess for others.

 

A nasty little man who is about as trustworthy as a spivy second hand car salesman. And he's your hero!

 

 

If he achieves his (and our) ambition to escape the clutches of the EU, yes. Nobody's saying the man's an angel, but we wouldn't have got a Brexit referendum without him and his views on where Britain echo those of the so-called silent majority.

 

The Marr interview you mention was embarrassing to watch, not for Farage but the state's taxpayer-funded propaganda machine, the BBC, which gormlessly entrusted their latest botched hatchet job to someone who couldn't even hold a hatchet.

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9 minutes ago, aright said:

Do people agree with me that if the Electoral Commission find nothing wrong with Nigel's books they will wait until Friday to announce it. Am I being too cynical?

In a throw-away comment earlier this week he joked about turning his attention to the likes of the EC ('Remainers') & the BBC licence fee (Marr) when he gears up for a GE.

The crowd loved it but he wasn't entirely joking.

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1 minute ago, evadgib said:

In a throw-away comment earlier this week he joked about turning his attention to the likes of the EC ('Remainers') & the BBC licence fee (Marr) when he gears up for a GE.

The crowd loved it but he wasn't entirely joking.

Can you produce evidence the Electoral Commission are, as you claim, 'remainers'?

 

Or is this information hidden by some secret deep state organisation you can't name for fear or reprisal?!

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6 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

A hero who buggered off after a result that shocked him! He was going to be out of a job 555!

 

Seriously he pissed off as he had no policies or any ideas what to do.

 

He contradicts himself regularly and when Marr pulled him up for it his only answer was to become rude and demand that "things said in the past shouldn't be talked about".

 

Saw a video in which a law graduate pointed out the realities of EU law on movement: must have a job to go to, must have sufficient funds so as not to be a burden and cover health etc. Farage squirmed and tried to deflect it by saying " well if that's the law it's not being enforced". So he either didn't know the law, despite being an MEP and making statements suggesting there is no law, or was deliberately lying. And who does he think ought to be enforcing such laws? He ignored that bit of course.

 

His family have dual German nationality and passports so they can still enjoy EU membership and he claims very large payments made to him were to "help him settle in the US" indicating he intends to piss off again and leave the UK mess for others.

 

A nasty little man who is about as trustworthy as a spivy second hand car salesman. And he's your hero!

 

 

And yet so many will still follow him to the gates of Hell and back. The problem for them of course will be the "and back' part. Look at how he dumped his Sunderland marchers when they were of no further use to him. One would think that would sound a warning to his support base as to the nature of the man, but clearly not...

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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Can you produce evidence the Electoral Commission are, as you claim, 'remainers'?

 

Or is this information hidden by some secret deep state organisation you can't name for fear or reprisal?!

Get of your high horse; I was quoting the bloke who's statue will adorn the empty plinth in westminster in due course & give you something worthwhile to guffaw about! ????

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3 hours ago, tebee said:

this as aged well hasn't it ? project fear was not all on the remain side 

 

 

 

'Err, he didn't say that and meant something else anyway when he said it...'

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13 minutes ago, evadgib said:

In a throw-away comment earlier this week he joked about turning his attention to the likes of the EC ('Remainers') & the BBC licence fee (Marr) when he gears up for a GE.

The crowd loved it but he wasn't entirely joking.

The contradiction of Faragism.

Wants to "take back control" but trashes domestic institutions.

 

Faragism is now a full frontal assault on British political institutions. There isn’t a single one which escapes Farage’s ire. Parliament, the courts, the media, the electoral commission, all form one nefarious establishment seeking to undo popular will.

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2 minutes ago, tebee said:

The contradiction of Faragism.

Wants to "take back control" but trashes domestic institutions.

 

Faragism is now a full frontal assault on British political institutions. There isn’t a single one which escapes Farage’s ire. Parliament, the courts, the media, the electoral commission, all form one nefarious establishment seeking to undo popular will.

Only the one's that are supposed to be impartial but are anything but.

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11 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

OK so you were spouting second hand hogwash. 

It was humour & made the room (his audience; before you go 'off on one'.... again!) laugh.

If Starmer, Grieve, Cooper, Bercow etc had said it you would have joined in.

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27 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Can you produce evidence the Electoral Commission are, as you claim, 'remainers'?

 

Or is this information hidden by some secret deep state organisation you can't name for fear or reprisal?!

The Electoral Commission is responsible to demonstrate impartiality not just assert it.

Can you tell me how many other Political Parties  have been visited to check their rules and procedures for membership etc.

Forgive my cynicism but if they haven't visited other parties they have invited a suspicion of bias.  

 

 

 

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