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Old 24 June 2016, 10:29 PM
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Then we have that Farage frog face who wants today to become a bank holiday. How embarrassing is that! Typical specimen and a representative of the work shy. I don't know how the likes of him will get on without the hard working foreigners.
He speaks highly of you too
Old 24 June 2016, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
I feel sad for Camo. He looked as if he was holding back his tears. His missus also looked so sad and took his arm with heavy heart while exiting the scene with him. Life of a politician, eh. One minute you're up there; shouting your head off, giving everyone a ear ache, and next minute you're down. Good luck to him for his future, anyway.

Then we have Boris. He looked awfully nervous while giving his speech. His bubble has been seriously punctured, man. He may have to move out of London before the London public punctures his tyres.

Then we have that Farage frog face who wants today to become a bank holiday. How embarrassing is that! Typical specimen and a representative of the work shy. I don't know how the likes of him will get on without the hard working foreigners.

Then we have Mr. Corbyn. Sorry, but I don't think their campaigning was up to the mark. That's regardless of everything else that might be wrong with his leadership, in his party's eyes.

Where's that Gove bloke hiding? He hasn't uttered a word! May be he's not quiet. Perhaps I've missed his cheesy speech. Been busy working.

Well put in regard to Cameron, high office so frequently ends in tears. Whatever you may think of him he went like a man and his wife was a great support.

I can't stand triumphalism and Farage has plainly never learned the lesson of magnanimity in victory. His behaviour was an embarrassment whereas Boris at least handled the outcome pretty well.

Sadly Corbyn's hopelessness was all too obvious and Labour will soon replace him with an effective opposition leader. This is a shame for all those who joined the Labour party to force his election while the genuine alternatives looked on in despair. But he could never last long.
Old 24 June 2016, 10:58 PM
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I'm sure Cameron will be absolutely fine and well compensated on top of his more than generous pension! As for Boris, no f*ing way!! This country needs a proper statesman, and though I'm loathed to say it, a statesman of Blair's calibre who has the ability and to negotiate the best possible exit. Unfortunately no one springs to mind, though I was very impressed with Ruth Davidson's performance in the debates a few nights ago.
Old 24 June 2016, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by jonc
I'm sure Cameron will be absolutely fine and well compensated on top of his more than generous pension! As for Boris, no f*ing way!! This country needs a proper statesman, and though I'm loathed to say it, a statesman of Blair's calibre who has the ability and to negotiate the best possible exit. Unfortunately no one springs to mind, though I was very impressed with Ruth Davidson's performance in the debates a few nights ago.
It will be Boris I'm afraid to say. It's difficult to think who else it could be. And as for Labour, well they're still suffering the consequences of electing the wrong brother.
Old 25 June 2016, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by warrenm2
He speaks highly of you too
Please convey my thanks to him for that.
Old 25 June 2016, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
Please convey my thanks to him for that.
I'll pass
Old 26 June 2016, 02:14 AM
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Infighting over EU , Benns been sacked ...

Doubt Jeremy can hang on
Old 26 June 2016, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by dpb
Infighting over EU , Benns been sacked ...

Doubt Jeremy can hang on
So, are we predicting the UKIP expansion? I suppose that day will be another day for a bank holiday excuse for UKIP; the day the Labour starts falling apart and its followers start moving to the most influential and moralistic party of the U.K. i.e. UKIP.
Old 26 June 2016, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
Please convey my thanks to him for that.
I think Warren just needs a hug because someone said something mean about his Lord and saviour.
Old 26 June 2016, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by neil-h
I think Warren just needs a hug because someone said something mean about his Lord and saviour.

Yes, he gets very offended if you say anything against UKIP or Farage, and takes it as a personal insult. I've said to Warren on his Ladies and Gentlemen thread that:

"... please don't take everything I say so personally... my comment on Farage got your back up. Come on, man. I didn't call you a frog face, it was Farage I was referring to. So what's your problem? Farage is a public figure; a party leader in lime light. Public members will comment on him; negatively or positively. I don't think that's anything against you; personally. Hope you understand that, too...

... This is the second time I've had to request you not to take my comments on others personally. First time, it was that pre-general election steam build up when you got all upset because I called either Farage or UKIP bad. I do hope that in future, you don't take personal offence of anything I say."

I mean, unless it is a personal attack. If it is, then he has every right to put forward his grievance.
Old 26 June 2016, 05:26 PM
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It just makes the irony of his WEXIT thread even stronger
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Is Warren Still pushing ukip agenda ??
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