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Nigel Come Back We Need You......
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UKIP's work is mostly done, we just need you so stop these treacherous popinjays from welching on the Referendum vote.
UKIP's work is mostly done, we just need you so stop these treacherous popinjays from welching on the Referendum vote.
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Well this got interesting, did Jim360 hang around with the popcorn supplies? I see Mikey flounced early. What changed yesterday was the idea that the will of us, the electorate, was the over riding authority in the UK, we are offered a vote, we vote and expect the results of that vote to be respected. What happens now? Do we ask the lawyers and the high court to...
08:23 Fri 04th Nov 2016
He can rally the people. Like he did before. He is an excellent orator, certainly better than any in Parliament (Red Ken is probably the closest but then he went odd)
He ripped the EU to shreds with his quick thinking and direct approach. He can do it again but this time to our Parliament if necessary.
He ripped the EU to shreds with his quick thinking and direct approach. He can do it again but this time to our Parliament if necessary.
If this goes against the result of the referendum, I think there will be trouble in this country. The people will object in no uncertain terms - and I think Nigel will have a part in that. I've never been on a protest march in my life, but if it happens, whoever is going - move over and make a little bit of room for me.
Shove over, Naomi, and make a bit of room for me and Mr. J2. I am coldly furious now, having nearly steered my car off the road, when I heard the news. A la lantern! I'll learn to knit!
Very seriously, I will join in any protest march going - never thought I would. It's a long way to London, but I will happily join in circling the Palace of Westminster to prevent MPs leaving and tell them that they a detention
until they d*mn*d well do as they have been told.
Now, where's my pitchfork (left over from the last peasant's revolt)?
As an alternative, the Governmentd could (and should) cease paying our contributions to the EU, so they will expel us. Never thought I'd be into civil disobedience, but I WILL do it and so will millions of others, no mistake about that.
Very seriously, I will join in any protest march going - never thought I would. It's a long way to London, but I will happily join in circling the Palace of Westminster to prevent MPs leaving and tell them that they a detention
until they d*mn*d well do as they have been told.
Now, where's my pitchfork (left over from the last peasant's revolt)?
As an alternative, the Governmentd could (and should) cease paying our contributions to the EU, so they will expel us. Never thought I'd be into civil disobedience, but I WILL do it and so will millions of others, no mistake about that.
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