Is there something about my irony that escaped you Svejk ?
Don't get me wrong...I would support any persons right to free speech but that support also goes to people who disagree with whoever I have just supported in exercising their free speech ! ( round and round the Mulberry bush )
However, I'm sure I am not alone in getting just a tad tired of Farages's constant smirking face in the media, almost always with a pint of foaming English Ale in his hand. The sound of wet porridge hitting the representative of BNP-lite was most refreshing.
I think the irony was that the people telling him to p!ss off back to England where he belongs were supposedly members of an anti-racist organisation................
there is also just the faintest touch of irony in a Ukip leader vehemently accusing others of racism. I take this to be an attempt to position himself in the middle of the mainstream, which unfortunately is likely to fail.
Nige - well he is now modifying all his speeches and blurb to kick the Scots out of the rest of the Union, they have just become foreign immigrants in his eyes.
What I found puzzling, whatever the rights or wrongs , about UKIP , it was organised yobbish behaviour and most politicians would have condemed it.
Salmond chose not to , instead he went to their defence.
// We hate bullsh*t which is what this man spouts. //
Would you like to be more precise. As far as I know he said he thought it was not in Scotland's interest to be independent. What's wrong with that ?
Most Scots think the same at the moment.
I am all for union, just not for the sort of nonsense which Farage spouts.
As for the great numpty (or haggis as DT called him) ............... I personally have no time for the man, he will always support anything which is about breaking up the union.
Correct on the "littles" nungate, particularly when it comes to right and left, amply demonstrated by those jerks on show the other day.....no doubt there will be some priceless ones in the days to come down here. Thinking of that, that tit Griffin has been quite for some time, as has the EDL - that's dangerous.
I know what you mean nungate - he came and stood in our constituancy at the last general election because he thought he'd get an easy ride with no opposition from Tory, Labour or LibDems (it's the speakers seat you see)
We sent him packing too - he came third!
So he had to go and beg his old job as party leader
Bet he doesn't try and stand here again at the next Election
We're never confused Seadogg. But it is comments like "chauvinistic rabble" which is like a red rag to some sectors of Scottish society which plays right into the hands of the SNP. We know they behaved abominably, which only gave oxygen to Farage when in fact it would have been better to have simply ignored the fact that he was even in Edinburgh at all