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Should Ukip Be Represented At The Cenotaph?
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1. Despite having less than the required number of MPs in Parliament to qualify (which is six), should the organisers change the rules so that UKIP can lay a wreath at the Cenotaph during Remembrance Sunday?
Should there now be a ceasefire on publishing unflattering pictures of Nigel Farage? Note how in this shot, he seems to be morphing into one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/polit ics/nig el-fara ge-clai ms-gove rnment- snub-uk ip-from -rememb rance-s unday-e vent-98 48538.h tml
1. Despite having less than the required number of MPs in Parliament to qualify (which is six), should the organisers change the rules so that UKIP can lay a wreath at the Cenotaph during Remembrance Sunday?
Should there now be a ceasefire on publishing unflattering pictures of Nigel Farage? Note how in this shot, he seems to be morphing into one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.SP...Question number One. If the authorities allowed every loony-tune who called themselves a political party to attend, the queue in Whitehall would be almost as long as the one outside Harrods in the first day of the Sales.
Question Two...more difficult than question one. How on earth do you take a snap of Farage that isn't unflattering ? Extraordinarily difficult I would have thought ! I suppose you could Photoshop his fags and pints out, but would that be enough ?
Question Two...more difficult than question one. How on earth do you take a snap of Farage that isn't unflattering ? Extraordinarily difficult I would have thought ! I suppose you could Photoshop his fags and pints out, but would that be enough ?
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Chilldoubt
I don't think the recent elections count, because that was for MEPs, rather than MPs.
Perhaps the best idea would be for Farage to be patient and wait until November 2015. I'm sure UKIP will have more than the minimum required number to attend then.
divebuddy - this is not a manufactured story.
He did an interview, spoke his mind and now people are choosing to react to it, either supporting him or as in my case, not.
Why is it that some people believe that UKIP politicians should be immune from any criticism?
I don't think the recent elections count, because that was for MEPs, rather than MPs.
Perhaps the best idea would be for Farage to be patient and wait until November 2015. I'm sure UKIP will have more than the minimum required number to attend then.
divebuddy - this is not a manufactured story.
He did an interview, spoke his mind and now people are choosing to react to it, either supporting him or as in my case, not.
Why is it that some people believe that UKIP politicians should be immune from any criticism?
Perhaps the best idea would be for Farage to be patient and wait until November 2015. I'm sure UKIP will have more than the minimum required number to attend then.
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But I'm sure(as did so many others) that he would have particularly liked to have attended this one, given its added significance this year.
I've no doubt that any sentiments he expressed would have been far more relevant and heartfelt than some of the attendee's.
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But I'm sure(as did so many others) that he would have particularly liked to have attended this one, given its added significance this year.
I've no doubt that any sentiments he expressed would have been far more relevant and heartfelt than some of the attendee's.
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