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Is Lord Farage On The Cards?
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Mrs May refuses to rule it out!
Mrs May refuses to rule it out!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baldric......Farage is yesterdays man. He achieved what he did and split the country down the middle. We are still in the EU and with Mrs May at the helm, we may still be in the EU for years yet to come.
Meanwhile, Farage has had to step into the breach, yet again, to try to stop his sorry little band of swivel-eyed loonies from tearing each other limb-from-limb, although he may as well step well back and let them get on with it, for all the relevance that they are now to British Politics. Even their millionaire backer has given up on them.
Gromit had it right at 17:38...."Lord Gravy Train of Trough"
Meanwhile, Farage has had to step into the breach, yet again, to try to stop his sorry little band of swivel-eyed loonies from tearing each other limb-from-limb, although he may as well step well back and let them get on with it, for all the relevance that they are now to British Politics. Even their millionaire backer has given up on them.
Gromit had it right at 17:38...."Lord Gravy Train of Trough"
He deserves it more than a lot of other politicians who get one for being yes men.
There are some who will (and obviously do) call him names and accuse him of all sorts for dividing the country. Well think what you like. You can't divide something that is thinking as one. He, his party and leavers did not stand behind anyone and move their hand to put a cross in the leave box. They did that all by themselves.
The country was divided before he came along. He just gave the disaffected a voice.
There are some who will (and obviously do) call him names and accuse him of all sorts for dividing the country. Well think what you like. You can't divide something that is thinking as one. He, his party and leavers did not stand behind anyone and move their hand to put a cross in the leave box. They did that all by themselves.
The country was divided before he came along. He just gave the disaffected a voice.
It is a pity that "honours" are so irrelevant these days what with them being given out for being a friend to a political party, or being a celebrity. Someone who has been the prime cause of bringing their nation to the point where it is about to regain it's sovereignty (assuming it isn't given away again by negotiators) and allow it be be a nation worthy of such a title once more, is going to be a more worthy recipient of their nation's honour than most who get awarded something. But maybe one should wait until the government has actually achieve the break from our European overlords, first. The job's not done until the deal's been signed.
The Labour Party has seen better days, of that there is no doubt, but they have yet to indulge in fisticuffs in meetings amongst it so called great and good.
If you saw PMQs today, you would have seen Corbyn give a very good account of himself, and held Mrs May to account very well. I couldn't see any sign of UKIPs only MP...if he was in the Chamber, he was remarkably invisible.
If you saw PMQs today, you would have seen Corbyn give a very good account of himself, and held Mrs May to account very well. I couldn't see any sign of UKIPs only MP...if he was in the Chamber, he was remarkably invisible.
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