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100%. The only man who has what it takes.
12:37 Wed 16th Jan 2019
An honest, "Remainer," would say, "For short term gain, I am prepared to give up forever, my ability to vote out the people who rule us, and give up democracy, where the rulers are servants of the people, and see it replaced where the people are the servants of the ruling Commission."
I think it is wrong.
I think it is wrong.
// It infuriates me to listen to young people telling us older generation that we are ruining their future by voting leave when the young have no idea what industry, wealth and prestige we once possessed.//
erm excuse me we were bankrupt after the Americans won the 2nd world war
wealth - o gawd as Nigh says when she reads a whopper - for some
Mosley or MacMillan not for us.....
yeah it infuriates me when you hear an oldster saying
o yes it was much better during the war!
it wast
and it wasnt muich good after the war either ....
Jesus
erm excuse me we were bankrupt after the Americans won the 2nd world war
wealth - o gawd as Nigh says when she reads a whopper - for some
Mosley or MacMillan not for us.....
yeah it infuriates me when you hear an oldster saying
o yes it was much better during the war!
it wast
and it wasnt muich good after the war either ....
Jesus
// Democracy, R.I.P. //
At the last European Elections, UKIP did fantastically well and had 24 MEPs elected.
Since then, there has been no bye-elections, no MEP resign, no deaths, no one quit. But UKIP now have just 7 MEPs.
UKIP voters have seen 17 of their elected representatives, change party.
They still take their huge pay and pensions, but they no longer represent the party for which the voters placed their x.
Fortunately, all that will endon 29th of March.
Unfortunately, the 7 UKIP MEPs will also losetheir income, so the party will shortly go bankrupt as a result of Brexit.
At the last European Elections, UKIP did fantastically well and had 24 MEPs elected.
Since then, there has been no bye-elections, no MEP resign, no deaths, no one quit. But UKIP now have just 7 MEPs.
UKIP voters have seen 17 of their elected representatives, change party.
They still take their huge pay and pensions, but they no longer represent the party for which the voters placed their x.
Fortunately, all that will endon 29th of March.
Unfortunately, the 7 UKIP MEPs will also losetheir income, so the party will shortly go bankrupt as a result of Brexit.
If the March 29 deadline is extended beyond the date of the European elections in May there’s talk of existing UK MEPs being allowed to keep their seats in the interim.
Nigel Farage does a good patter and I quite like him but he was trounced on BBC last night by a trade expert who explained why WTO rules are NOT good for the UK.
Nigel Farage does a good patter and I quite like him but he was trounced on BBC last night by a trade expert who explained why WTO rules are NOT good for the UK.