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gulliver1 | 09:08 Sun 07th Mar 2021 | News
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Nigel Farage has quit politics for good ......... Goodbye,,,,,and,,,,,Good Riddance.
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Politics will be a healthier place without Farage, I think most will agree
12:08 Sun 07th Mar 2021
in the super stuffy world of politics in UK, he is a breath of somewhat fresh air.
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09.21 Tell me what you have done for the Country then Vulcan and I will write down on the back of a fag packet and send it to Boris to see if I can get you a Knighthood.
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Five Leaves 12.08, Best answer.
Well now his friend ,the Donald has gone and Boris has not bestowed a knighthood on him , perhaps he has lost his appetite
Gulliver, Where are these lorry parks you mentioned ?
//Politics will be a healthier place without Farage, I think most will agree//

Actually, politics would be a healthier place without politicians (of all persuasions).
In his fevered imagination.
Fervid imagination.
lol @Jackdaw
Should have a knighthood at the very least. Won't get one because the liberal chatterati wouldn't like it.
// because the liberal chatterati wouldn't like it. //

The Tory establishment hate Farage with a vengence. They blame him for the Coalition Government and the weak Cameron one. Farage condemned the Tory party to a pale imitation of the Governments that they should have been.
It's rather ironic that the only parliament he ever got elected to was the European one.
I'm not sure Farage really is/was a "politician" as such. He is/was a promoter of causes, the latest, it seemed, being the fight against face masks, which apparently is/was the headline policy of the Reform Party.
Who will lead it now?
I've no doubt he'll be back to promote something else.
In all seriousness, what would he get a knighthood for?

Mind you, Baroness Fox is living proof that that is not necessarily a question you need bother asking.
Quite how this unapologetic supporter of the IRA has ended up in the Lords is a mystery/disgrace whatever you want to call it.
Sunk: Was that Farage's fault or was it partly the fault of the lily-livered Tory Party?
It was not Farage's fault. UKIP did not pose quite such a threat to the Tories in 2010. The fault lay entirely with Cameron for forming a coalition with the LDs. The other two choices he had at the time were:
a) form a minority government and face down his opponents. This would probably have led to an early second election which may have produced a more decisive result.
b) remain in opposition, which would likely have had the same effect.

Still, as they say, 'It's an ill wind...'
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Think he was more the leader of the Deformed Party.
// In all seriousness, what would he get a knighthood for?//
in all seriousness?
be serious this is AB ! ter daaah !
He took on the might of the establishment élite and won. Farage's victory was the people's victory.
all this Farage talk has made me change my avatar.
He "quits politics" every few years... he'll be back when he needs more of Arron's dark money. He promised he would go if he didn't win a seat in (I think) 2015 but kept buzzing around like a fly around dung. Every political party he's ever started has in essence been the "get Nigel on telly" party. He'll never stop being a self-publicist and swindler, which is what he excels at.

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