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Enter Nigel Farage, Stage Right. ?

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Khandro | 07:24 Tue 29th Aug 2017 | News
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With Labour a complete shambles, isn't it time for Nigel Farage to return to the fray?
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/846995/Nigel-Farage-Labour-Ukip-revival-Corbyn-Brexit-U-turn-EU
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Labour in a complete shambles ?

Labour has 262 MPs. UKIP has none and doesn't even have an effective command structure or a Leader at present, so how is a yesterdays politician like Farage going to make any difference ?
Read what your own MP is saying:-
//LABOUR’s “soft Brexit” U-turn could ensure the party loses voters to a revived Ukip led by Nigel Farage, Labour MP Kate Hoey has warned//
// “We did very well in the last general election by winning back some of those people who left Labour disillusioned and went to Ukip and I do think now that many of those people will be feeling ‘hang on, we voted for Labour because we thought they were serious about Brexit, that they wanted to make a success of it’.

“Now we look like we are not going to do that and we could lose those voters back to (Ukip).

“Perhaps, you never know, Nigel Farage could come back and there could be a revived Ukip and Labour will have done something which was not necessary.”//

From the link. It may be wiser to read it before posting meaningless echo chamber sound bites.
Danny....I don't believe that for one minute. UKIP is finished and Farage is too busy these days being a talk show host.
TOGO read my last post....Farage and UKIP are finished. There will be no comeback.
It doesn't matter what you believe. Labour is damaged by its 'u' turn on Brexit.
Danny....I don't think that it is damaged but even if it is, Farage is not going to take 262 MPs at the next Election.
It's starting to look like , " Brexit means NO Brexit "
Your disagreement of a well considered "comment" from one of Labour's long standing MPs is surely just an indication of the shambles in the ranks that Khandro is highlighting.
Khandro....wake up and smell the coffee....UKIP are never going to make a comeback, no matter how much you would like them to do so.
Mikey, Are you privy to Nigel Farage's intentions?
Mikey... why don't you think first? It is Kate Hoey who is saying it not Khandro. He is asking if what "She" says is liable to be true.
We have been inundated with tales of how UKIP is going to "change the mould British politics" for years and years. But apart from achieving its one and only aim, that of scaring enough people into leaving the EU, what has it done ?

Provided us with a wealth of comedic moments, I will agree !
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mikey; your comments remind me of an American newspaper's mistaken printing of an obituary of Mark Twain, and when he learnt about it he sent them a telegram;
“The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.”
Khandro....I am willing to bet that UKIP will never win any future Election here in Britain.

Are you so confident that they will ?
Mikey, nobody has suggested that they can win an election,The fear of some Labour MP's is that the could take seats from the Labour party.
^they^
Labour voters are like their leader, delusional! After all, they were convinced they'd won the election!
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mikey; //Labour has 262 MPs.....//
Do I need to remind you the reason for that; Lies and deceit, outrageous promises which could never be achieved brought out huge numbers of young voters giving particular attention to marginal constituencies.
One thing you must never do in politics is lie, a lesson Nick Clegg learnt to his cost and look at him and his party now.
mikey thinks seats are the only measure of political success.

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