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Old 09 February 2016 | 07:07 PM
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overspending by the tories isn't so palatable
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The ScoobyNet Massive were right in the poll, though (by a whisker).
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I've noticed that among the real life peeps, nobody talks about UKIP anymore.
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Could be the calm before the storm.
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
I've noticed that among the real life peeps, nobody talks about UKIP anymore.
Funny that
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Funny that
Err, maybe its because everyone is focused on the referendum...?
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Err, maybe its because everyone is focused on the referendum...?
And isn't it mostly down to UKIP that we are at last getting a referendum?
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What a great party this UKIP is:

http://news.sky.com/story/ukips-stev...ation-10607157

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Are all UKIP members the same then ? Nice generalisation when a man is injured in hospital Shame he's not female pretty and living in a quaint village and we could all idolise him
It's not any new 'nice' generalisation. Check the back record of the UKIP. It's full of dunderheads.
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No it's a blatant generalisation with pretty naive understanding of the factions within UKIP. It's like saying all Torys are right wing and all Labour supporters are socialists Either way you are guilty of using an abhorrent act of violence on a public servant to make a point about a political party you hold in contempt.

OK.
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lol @ the Hamiltons

Any self respecting party would steer clear these sleaze merchants
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Lol, Neil Hamilton

UKIP - a national joke


And with the current state of our politicians - not a very funny one
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
Lol, Neil Hamilton

UKIP - a national joke


And with the current state of our politicians - not a very funny one
That's right.
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Originally Posted by 53
Such a joke the current and previous Prime Minister thought it prudent to adopt most of their policies
well Cameron will go down in history as one of THE biggest Joke prime ministers the country has ever seen

and May is finding that a haughty line that sounded good when she said it

"Brexit means Brexit" is simply b0ll0x rhetoric

she may as well that said "bananas mean a socket wrench", or maybe "bananas mean bananas"
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
well Cameron will go down in history as one of THE biggest Joke prime ministers the country has ever seen

and May is finding that a haughty line that sounded good when she said it

"Brexit means Brexit" is simply b0ll0x rhetoric

she may as well that said "bananas mean a socket wrench", or maybe "bananas mean bananas"


TM overdoing this 'Brexit means Brexit' and 'Brexit, Brexit, Brexit' has surely overloaded the brain of one very hungry politician, and something else slipped out from his mouth instead>

http://metro.co.uk/2016/10/04/welsh-...-slip-6170391/

I've recently heard some Joey Blogger calling Brexit 'Britex', but a leading politician 'Breakfast'-ing it in a conference is very funny indeed.
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lol, I have just been to the newsagent and seen the front pages of the papers
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Go on...
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Or do you just mean that 'Brexit/breakfast' slip?
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Originally Posted by joz8968
Go on...

lol




http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs/the_papers
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
His handbag is quite small for an MEP. That could be the reason why he, even when he started it, was floored by an ex-RAF heavyweight. The victim's handbag wasn't big and heavy enough to floor the other party.

About this ex-RAF business, I read that the perpetrator MEP is an ex-RAF who punctured the floored one with his mighty punch. I may be wrong. He has denied the accusation, but you would. Wouldn't you?

Hope the victim fully recovers.
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
, was floored by an ex-RAF heavyweight. .
are you talking about Mr Hookem


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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
are you talking about Mr Hookem


Yeah, yeah.

I reckon when Woolfie said "Mano a Mano", Hookem was ready to hookem. So he did, although he denies. I'm not the only one, Hookem himself is calling the fight 'handbags at dawn'. Woolfie boy is sick of hospital croissants and wants to come out to eat full English brexit.....err......breakfast. Hookem is saying that they've exchanged emails to kiss and make up after the Woolfie boy comes out. Sky reporter said that James's as short as 18-days long leadership and now, this terrible incident have made UKIP look like a bunch of amateurs.
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Youd have to concede its all a pretty desperate way to stay in the lime light
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Originally Posted by dpb
Youd have to concede its all a pretty desperate way to stay in the lime light
Pretty much. Quite successfully worked themselves out of a job by all accounts.
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
His handbag is quite small for an MEP. That could be the reason why he, even when he started it, was floored by an ex-RAF heavyweight. The victim's handbag wasn't big and heavy enough to floor the other party.

About this ex-RAF business, I read that the perpetrator MEP is an ex-RAF who punctured the floored one with his mighty punch. I may be wrong. He has denied the accusation, but you would. Wouldn't you?

Hope the victim fully recovers.
Swati, love it
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Originally Posted by wrx300scooby
Swati, love it


I have to say that tonight, when someone on Have I Got News For You deliberately referred Hookem as Hooker, I thought that was a bit below Hookem's handbag. Wait till he sees that HIGNFY comedy generator. He'll certainly hookem something chronic.

Hookem says that it was just a bit of a scuffle between a granddad (himself) and a forty year-old man, who actually instigated the fight with Mano a Mano threat, but shamefully lost against the granddad.
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Well my first thoughts were "Right Hookem" a good right jab, no doubt the rest of the nation were thinking the same?????
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Originally Posted by wrx300scooby
Well my first thoughts were "Right Hookem" a good right jab, no doubt the rest of the nation were thinking the same?????

There's a thought.

Ridiculous event, but I hope the victim is recovering alright. I hear that physical violence is very common among men, and a lot of it goes unreported. The reason, a lot of times, seems to be the masculine pride and the male victims themselves bearing 'jacket off' mentality for a fight with other males.

Here in this case, it could be the party's fragile rep, which could be shutting some mouths.
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I was also wondering whether, after this......

http://www.smh.com.au/world/us-elect...08-grxt0a.html

.....will the UKIP's solitary ray of light Mr. Farage will still go campaigning for that disgraceful joker Trump?
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Well done Warren

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/bu...-a7353901.html

we'll jus have to dress in cheap Chinese tat instead , and grow our on vegtables


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