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Earlier in the week royfromaus posted on this subject - with a number of posters linking news stories – but not of what Farage actually said, well here he is saying it in this short video.
What Farage actually said (that could get him into hot water) was ‘but I never was a subscriber to the madcap conspiracy theory that the Jews run the world; but I tell you who was, yes, Jeremy Corbyn the Labour leader’.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Corbyn will not sue Farage, because that would give the old looney the publicity he seeks.
Corbyn never thought 'the Jews' ( I hate that term) ran the world or the banking system. He thought they were powerful influencers, but that is entirely different.
Meanwhile, Farage is just a money grubbing media *** these days, and it is sad to see many ABers are blind to that.
Are you sure your cheapo video has it right, Hymie?
//Jeremy Corbyn heaped praise on a book which suggested banks and the media were controlled by Jews, it has emerged.
In 2011 the then-Labour backbencher wrote a foreword to a reissue of JA Hobson's 'Imperialism: A Study', which argues that finance in Europe was controlled "by men of a single and peculiar race, who have behind them many centuries of financial experience".
Mr Corbyn described the economist's influential 1902 book as a "great tome" - despite the fact it highlights well-known anti-semitic conspiracy theories about the Rothschild banking family.//
So much for custard pies. ;o)
Who's the idiot Hymie?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Nigel has accumulated a net worth of $4 million, which equates to approximately £3.2 million. Nigel became the highest ever paid celeb for I'm A Celebrity, as the MailOnline reports that he’s being paid a whopping £1.5 million for the show - so that net worth is about to go up some!
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