They are all sleazeballs but even the most ardent fans of this odious man can't deny the truth in some of the posted material, even allowing for context and editorial adjustments.....
Fake news, its all fake news....you can see why Farage and Trump get on so well...pathological lying, womanising egotists
Join us at the Mel Group Factory for The Brexit Party's first rally on the South Coast
About this Event The Brexit Party will be holding a rally at the MEL Group Factory, Brighton City Airport. The event starts at 7pm, doors open at 6:15pm. Our leader, Nigel Farage, will be joined by other MEP candidates as we look ahead to the European Parliamentary elections on May 23rd.
Take away the bias and personal opinion of Farage.... and comment on the facts in the videos posted OR just keep posting the venue of Herr Farage's next rally...Brighton
Take away the bias and personal opinion of Farage.... and comment on the facts in the videos posted OR just keep posting the venue of Herr Farage's next rally...Brighton
We do now call him Herr Farage as he says he's gonna leave the UK and subject to them accepting him(sic) German citizenship must be the way forward
19.58 ..Nigel speaks about WTO and a hard border .
You draw attention to Nigel dealing with the Irish border. So perhaps you could answer this question. Nigel says we are not having one. When we leave, Ireland will be staying in. This means they will continue to have Freedom of Movement. So the citizens of the other 26 EU countries to travel freely to Ireland. No border means they will all be able to stroll into the UK? Is this Taking Back Control? There is also the question of smuggling, avoiding tariffs etc. Could this be the Irish border of the future?
LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE! Express.co.uk readers send DIRE Brexit warning to May - POLL RESULTS
Our readers voted in their droves for Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party to represent them in the European Parliament, an exclusive poll of almost 20,000 people has revealed. There hasn’t been an official declaration of the UK’s intent to partake in the next round of European Parliament elections, but with the latest Brexit delay it is highly likely. So we asked our readers: who would you vote for? The results were overwhelming, with 19,406 voting between 10.30am and 8pm on Friday, April 12.
Results of the poll: Brexit Party: 15,797 or 82 percent UKIP: 976 or six percent Change UK: 635 or four percent Labour Party: 600 or four percent Liberal Democrats: 380 or one percent Conservative Party: 361 or one percent Other: 237 or one percent Green Party: 209 or one percent SNP: 178 or less than one percent Plaid Cymru: 33 or less than one percent
The newly instated Brexit Party have the overwhelming lead.
Those who voted were eager to share their comments on the poll.
One wrote: “I would vote for Farage, he is the ONLY one who sincerely cares about are country.”
Another said: “I have never seen Farage lose an argument, no matter who he's up against. He tells the truth 'because he can, says it the way it is, and has the habit of actually answering questions. He's a one off!”
I will try once more, even though this is really hard work.
You posted the above.
Even though I could have ridiculed the suggestion that the Brexit Party would get 82% of the vote in the up coming EU elections, I didn't. The thought that the Tories and Labour could get 5% of the vote between them is moronic. However I merely posted an article which questioned the validity of the way the Express conduct their polling. Nobody that knew anything about anything would have posted this poll result. Included in my response were the results of 2 polls which I felt were more accurate.
You were the person that posed the Express poll results.
You have accused me of posting nonsense yet the link that you have posted is exactly the same link and exactly the same poll as I posted. The figures that the Express quoted are not the same as the YouGuv poll that we both posted in that the Brexit Party don't have 82% of the vote, and the Tories and Labour don't have 5% between them. So YouGuv is not the same as the Express, and you have posted same poll, that you described as unreliable nonsense when I posted it.
The Express poll results were from their own poll and nothing to do with You Guv.
You then posted this,
Very last time I intend responding to your dementia led nonsense ...i responded to your poll by the open europe group , not yougov ...i merely pointed out that your views that the poll by yougov wasn't accurate because it was quoted by the express is nonsense . I would not only suggest no water with yours , but several common sense pills as well . Last response to your inane bs , apart from to say I'm very sorry your Brexit thread has died a death apart from a couple of usual suspects , but you won't get any attention on here ...door >>>>>>>>
I am completely at a loss. I think your real problem is that you are choosing topics to debate that you know little or nothing about. This means that as you have little understanding of the discussion, you resort to insulting all and sundry.
You can argue with this as much as you want, but it happens repeatedly, and is not accidental.
LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE! Express.co.uk readers send DIRE Brexit warning to May - POLL RESULTS
Our readers voted in their droves for Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party to represent them in the European Parliament, an exclusive poll of almost 20,000 people has revealed. There hasn’t been an official declaration of the UK’s intent to partake in the next round of European Parliament elections, but with the latest Brexit delay it is highly likely. So we asked our readers: who would you vote for? The results were overwhelming, with 19,406 voting between 10.30am and 8pm on Friday, April 12.
Results of the poll: Brexit Party: 15,797 or 82 percent UKIP: 976 or six percent Change UK: 635 or four percent Labour Party: 600 or four percent Liberal Democrats: 380 or one percent Conservative Party: 361 or one percent Other: 237 or one percent Green Party: 209 or one percent SNP: 178 or less than one percent Plaid Cymru: 33 or less than one percent
The newly instated Brexit Party have the overwhelming lead.
Those who voted were eager to share their comments on the poll.
One wrote: “I would vote for Farage, he is the ONLY one who sincerely cares about are country.”
Another said: “I have never seen Farage lose an argument, no matter who he's up against. He tells the truth 'because he can, says it the way it is, and has the habit of actually answering questions. He's a one off!”
Directly from the yougov page , who I trust more than the unreliable nonsense you have quoted. So the Express have indeed quoted the figures correctly from yougov. >>>
You posted the details of an Express poll that concluded that the Brexit Party got 82% of the vote. I posted an article questioning the validity of the way the Express conduct their poles. I also posted details of two other polls on the same topic, that have pretty similar results. These results are radically different to the Express results. You refer to the YouGuv results that I posted as nonsense. You then post exactly the same graph, and exactly the same link, and refer to both as being credible.
The results of the Express poll are completely different from the YouGuv one.
You should try adding a little more water.
Then You.
Very last time I intend responding to your dementia led nonsense ...i responded to your poll by the open europe group , not yougov ...i merely pointed out that your views that the poll by yougov wasn't accurate because it was quoted by the express is nonsense . I would not only suggest no water with yours , but several common sense pills as well . Last response to your inane bs , apart from to say I'm very sorry your Brexit thread has died a death apart from a couple of usual suspects , but you won't get any attention on here ...door >>>>>>>>
Then you go off abusing EssexPhil. Perhaps you could explain it to me? Have you got a clue about what you are doing?
19.58 ..Nigel speaks about WTO and a hard border .
You draw attention to Nigel dealing with the Irish border. So perhaps you could answer this question. Nigel says we are not having one. When we leave, Ireland will be staying in. This means they will continue to have Freedom of Movement. So the citizens of the other 26 EU countries to travel freely to Ireland. No border means they will all be able to stroll into the UK? Is this Taking Back Control? There is also the question of smuggling, avoiding tariffs etc. Could this be the Irish border of the future?
I've just thought of a better idea?
Rather than answer any of the points raised- whoever the brexit party members are out there?, both of you-why not just post the venue of the next meeting as a continued deflection to debate the points raised
Brexit FURY: How Nigel Farage predicted ‘mass unrest’ and ‘REVOLUTION’ in EU
NIGEL FARAGE warned some EU countries will face “mass civil unrest” and even a “revolution” as he called for the European project to end in a prophetic speech almost four years before Britain voted to leave the bloc. On Friday, former Ukip leader Nigel Farage kicked off his campaign for the expected European Parliament elections by promising a “democratic revolution” to ensure Britain’s vote to leave the EU is honoured. Unveiling a string of candidates for his newly-formed Brexit Party, the former Ukip leader vowed to "change politics for good". The launch comes after Theresa May agreed for Brexit to be delayed until October 31, with the option of leaving earlier if a deal is ratified by the House of Commons. Ahead of the European Parliament elections on May 23, Mr Farage claimed the Brexit Party had an "impressive list" of 70 candidates for the elections.
Among those announced at the launch was Annunziata Rees-Mogg, sister of Conservative Brexiteer MP Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Mr Farage said: "This party is not here just to fight the European elections, this party is not just to express our anger – May 23 is the first step of the Brexit Party.
"We will change politics for good."
Under Mr Farage's leadership, Ukip won the biggest share of the vote of any UK party in the last European elections held in 2014 with more than four million votes and during the 2016 referendum campaign, the prominent eurosceptic managed to completely turn Brexit on its head.
Despite never winning a seat as a British MP in the House of Commons, his battle against the “bully superstate” has been long-running and, in 2012, Mr Farage was already campaigning to end the project.
During a March 2012 speech in the European Parliament, the MEP for south-eastern England warned that some EU countries faced “massive civil unrest, possibly even a revolution” as a result of austerity caused by Brussels and the euro crisis.
Mr Farage said: "When people stand up and talk about the great success that the EU has been, I'm not sure anybody saying it really believes it themselves anymore.
"This has all gone badly wrong and the EU Titanic has now hit the iceberg
"It's a European Union of economic failure, of mass unemployment and of low growth."
Of the eurozone, Mr Farage also said: " We face the prospect of mass civil unrest, possibly even revolution in some countries that are being driven in to total and utter desperation."
In a chilling warning, the former Ukip leader added that the project could even cause the rebirth of National Socialism in Europe.
He urged to put an end to the bloc, claiming "we must set those Mediterranean countries free".
Mr Farage's comments have reemerged after Labour MP David Lammy was widely criticised for saying comparing the European Research Group to **** was "not strong enough".
Brexit FURY: How Nigel Farage predicted ‘mass unrest’ and ‘REVOLUTION’ in EU
NIGEL FARAGE warned some EU countries will face “mass civil unrest” and even a “revolution” as he called for the European project to end in a prophetic speech almost four years before Britain voted to leave the bloc. On Friday, former Ukip leader Nigel Farage kicked off his campaign for the expected European Parliament elections by promising a “democratic revolution” to ensure Britain’s vote to leave the EU is honoured. Unveiling a string of candidates for his newly-formed Brexit Party, the former Ukip leader vowed to "change politics for good". The launch comes after Theresa May agreed for Brexit to be delayed until October 31, with the option of leaving earlier if a deal is ratified by the House of Commons. Ahead of the European Parliament elections on May 23, Mr Farage claimed the Brexit Party had an "impressive list" of 70 candidates for the elections.
Among those announced at the launch was Annunziata Rees-Mogg, sister of Conservative Brexiteer MP Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Mr Farage said: "This party is not here just to fight the European elections, this party is not just to express our anger – May 23 is the first step of the Brexit Party.
"We will change politics for good."
Under Mr Farage's leadership, Ukip won the biggest share of the vote of any UK party in the last European elections held in 2014 with more than four million votes and during the 2016 referendum campaign, the prominent eurosceptic managed to completely turn Brexit on its head.
Despite never winning a seat as a British MP in the House of Commons, his battle against the “bully superstate” has been long-running and, in 2012, Mr Farage was already campaigning to end the project.
During a March 2012 speech in the European Parliament, the MEP for south-eastern England warned that some EU countries faced “massive civil unrest, possibly even a revolution” as a result of austerity caused by Brussels and the euro crisis.
Mr Farage said: "When people stand up and talk about the great success that the EU has been, I'm not sure anybody saying it really believes it themselves anymore.
"This has all gone badly wrong and the EU Titanic has now hit the iceberg
"It's a European Union of economic failure, of mass unemployment and of low growth."
Of the eurozone, Mr Farage also said: " We face the prospect of mass civil unrest, possibly even revolution in some countries that are being driven in to total and utter desperation."
In a chilling warning, the former Ukip leader added that the project could even cause the rebirth of National Socialism in Europe.
He urged to put an end to the bloc, claiming "we must set those Mediterranean countries free".
Mr Farage's comments have reemerged after Labour MP David Lammy was widely criticised for saying comparing the European Research Group to **** was "not strong enough".
I would argue that the way Farage conducts himself is HE could cause the rebirth ( growth) of National Fascism in this country-it won't matter in Germany when he goes to live there as they already have their own fascist party he can join/lead
Desperate times for the Tories , this cynical move won't save them though >>>
BREXIT LIVE: Fury over claims ANTI-BREXIT candidates could be on Tory election shortlist
THERESA May is facing a bruising EU Election with the Tories suffering a battering in the vote, according to the latest polls - while rumours hit that the party would also "field" anti-Brexit MEP candidates. YouGov's poll on April 10 to 11 - the first since Brexit was exteneded up until October 31 - shows Labour a clear leader with 24 percent of the public's backing. The Conservatives are in second place at 16 percent, said the poll of 1,843 people. That is a steep drop from the 2017 general election. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage's Brexit Party, which was officially launched on Friday, is third with 15 percent backing, and UKIP is on 14 percent. Another new party, Change UK, which includes Chuka Umunna among its number, are on seven percent. The Liberal Democrats are on eight percent, the same as the Greens, while the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru are both on six percent. 3.00pm update: Rumours that Tories will "field anti-Brexit MEP candidates" appear
Patrick O'Flynn took to Twitter to state the party was planning to field "anti-Brexit MEPs" for the European elections in May.
Mr O'Flynn tweeted: "Rumours that the Tories will field anti-Brexit MEP candidates, including one who said the Brexit vote made him feel ashamed to be British!"
Ukip MEP quits to join Farage’s new Brexit Party UK News | Published: 6 hours ago | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
West Midlands MEP Jill Seymour said Ukip leader Gerard Batten has taken the party to the ‘extreme right’.
A Ukip MEP has announced she is quitting the party to join Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party.
West Midlands MEP Jill Seymour, from Wellington, said that under current leader Gerard Batten, Ukip had moved to “the extreme right of politics”.
“I am not walking away from the party’s original core principles, but the present party’s direction means it has walked away from me, and its original membership,” she said.
“I shall now be sitting as an officially designated Brexit Party MEP for the remainder of my mandate in the European Parliament.” Ms Seymour, who resigned last year as the party’s transport spokesman, added: “No one person should ever be bigger than a political party, but sadly I believe that Mr Batten will be instrumental in its demise.”
Her move follows the announcement last week that the sister of leading Tory Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg, Annunziata, had left the Conservative Party to stand as a Brexit Party candidate in next month’s elections to the European Parliament
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Fake news, its all fake news....you can see why Farage and Trump get on so well...pathological lying, womanising egotists
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO2q3onU-oM
https://britainsfuture.co.uk/chris-rose-remainers-are-growing-increasingly-silly-and-desperate/
Take away the bias and personal opinion of Farage.... and comment on the facts in the videos posted OR just keep posting the venue of Herr Farage's next rally...Brighton
So perhaps you could answer this question.
Nigel says we are not having one.
When we leave, Ireland will be staying in.
This means they will continue to have Freedom of Movement.
So the citizens of the other 26 EU countries to travel freely to Ireland.
No border means they will all be able to stroll into the UK?
Is this Taking Back Control?
There is also the question of smuggling, avoiding tariffs etc.
Could this be the Irish border of the future?
I will try once more, even though this is really hard work.
You posted the above.
Even though I could have ridiculed the suggestion that the Brexit Party would get 82% of the vote in the up coming EU elections, I didn't.
The thought that the Tories and Labour could get 5% of the vote between them is moronic.
However I merely posted an article which questioned the validity of the way the Express conduct their polling.
Nobody that knew anything about anything would have posted this poll result.
Included in my response were the results of 2 polls which I felt were more accurate.
You were the person that posed the Express poll results.
So you then replied as follows,
Directly from the yougov page , who I trust more than the unreliable nonsense you have quoted.
So the Express have indeed quoted the figures correctly from yougov. >>>
https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/04/13/tories-and-labour-face-uphill-struggle-european-el
You have accused me of posting nonsense yet the link that you have posted is exactly the same link and exactly the same poll as I posted.
The figures that the Express quoted are not the same as the YouGuv poll that we both posted in that the Brexit Party don't have 82% of the vote, and the Tories and Labour don't have 5% between them.
So YouGuv is not the same as the Express, and you have posted same poll, that you described as unreliable nonsense when I posted it.
The Express poll results were from their own poll and nothing to do with You Guv.
You then posted this,
Very last time I intend responding to your dementia led nonsense ...i responded to your poll by the open europe group , not yougov ...i merely pointed out that your views that the poll by yougov wasn't accurate because it was quoted by the express is nonsense .
I would not only suggest no water with yours , but several common sense pills as well .
Last response to your inane bs , apart from to say I'm very sorry your Brexit thread has died a death apart from a couple of usual suspects , but you won't get any attention on here ...door >>>>>>>>
I am completely at a loss.
I think your real problem is that you are choosing topics to debate that you know little or nothing about.
This means that as you have little understanding of the discussion, you resort to insulting all and sundry.
You can argue with this as much as you want, but it happens repeatedly, and is not accidental.
You posted this.
I replied
Not necessarily reliable.
The Daily Express has flagged up a Brexit story correction on its front page for the second time within a week, following a ruling by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/daily-express-forced-to-run-second-front-page-correction-over-anti-eu-coverage-in-space-of-a-week/
https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/04/13/tories-and-labour-face-uphill-struggle-european-el
https://openeurope.org.uk/today/blog/new-open-europe-poll-on-forthcoming-european-parliamentary-elections/
Your Reply. Which included the above 2 graphs.
Directly from the yougov page , who I trust more than the unreliable nonsense you have quoted.
So the Express have indeed quoted the figures correctly from yougov. >>>
https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/04/13/tories-and-labour-face-uphill-struggle-european-el
My Turn.
You posted the details of an Express poll that concluded that the Brexit Party got 82% of the vote.
I posted an article questioning the validity of the way the Express conduct their poles.
I also posted details of two other polls on the same topic, that have pretty similar results.
These results are radically different to the Express results.
You refer to the YouGuv results that I posted as nonsense.
You then post exactly the same graph, and exactly the same link, and refer to both as being credible.
The results of the Express poll are completely different from the YouGuv one.
You should try adding a little more water.
Then You.
Very last time I intend responding to your dementia led nonsense ...i responded to your poll by the open europe group , not yougov ...i merely pointed out that your views that the poll by yougov wasn't accurate because it was quoted by the express is nonsense .
I would not only suggest no water with yours , but several common sense pills as well .
Last response to your inane bs , apart from to say I'm very sorry your Brexit thread has died a death apart from a couple of usual suspects , but you won't get any attention on here ...door >>>>>>>>
Then you go off abusing EssexPhil.
Perhaps you could explain it to me?
Have you got a clue about what you are doing?
Rather than answer any of the points raised- whoever the brexit party members are out there?, both of you-why not just post the venue of the next meeting as a continued deflection to debate the points raised
NIGEL FARAGE warned some EU countries will face “mass civil unrest” and even a “revolution” as he called for the European project to end in a prophetic speech almost four years before Britain voted to leave the bloc.
On Friday, former Ukip leader Nigel Farage kicked off his campaign for the expected European Parliament elections by promising a “democratic revolution” to ensure Britain’s vote to leave the EU is honoured. Unveiling a string of candidates for his newly-formed Brexit Party, the former Ukip leader vowed to "change politics for good". The launch comes after Theresa May agreed for Brexit to be delayed until October 31, with the option of leaving earlier if a deal is ratified by the House of Commons.
Ahead of the European Parliament elections on May 23, Mr Farage claimed the Brexit Party had an "impressive list" of 70 candidates for the elections.
Among those announced at the launch was Annunziata Rees-Mogg, sister of Conservative Brexiteer MP Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Mr Farage said: "This party is not here just to fight the European elections, this party is not just to express our anger – May 23 is the first step of the Brexit Party.
"We will change politics for good."
Under Mr Farage's leadership, Ukip won the biggest share of the vote of any UK party in the last European elections held in 2014 with more than four million votes and during the 2016 referendum campaign, the prominent eurosceptic managed to completely turn Brexit on its head.
Despite never winning a seat as a British MP in the House of Commons, his battle against the “bully superstate” has been long-running and, in 2012, Mr Farage was already campaigning to end the project.
During a March 2012 speech in the European Parliament, the MEP for south-eastern England warned that some EU countries faced “massive civil unrest, possibly even a revolution” as a result of austerity caused by Brussels and the euro crisis.
Mr Farage said: "When people stand up and talk about the great success that the EU has been, I'm not sure anybody saying it really believes it themselves anymore.
"This has all gone badly wrong and the EU Titanic has now hit the iceberg
"It's a European Union of economic failure, of mass unemployment and of low growth."
Of the eurozone, Mr Farage also said: " We face the prospect of mass civil unrest, possibly even revolution in some countries that are being driven in to total and utter desperation."
In a chilling warning, the former Ukip leader added that the project could even cause the rebirth of National Socialism in Europe.
He urged to put an end to the bloc, claiming "we must set those Mediterranean countries free".
Mr Farage's comments have reemerged after Labour MP David Lammy was widely criticised for saying comparing the European Research Group to **** was "not strong enough".
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1114512/brexit-news-nigel-farage-brexit-party-ukip-conservative-eurozone-crisis-euro-spt
( growth) of National Fascism in this country-it won't matter in Germany when he goes to live there as they already have their own fascist party he can join/lead
BREXIT LIVE: Fury over claims ANTI-BREXIT candidates could be on Tory election shortlist
THERESA May is facing a bruising EU Election with the Tories suffering a battering in the vote, according to the latest polls - while rumours hit that the party would also "field" anti-Brexit MEP candidates.
YouGov's poll on April 10 to 11 - the first since Brexit was exteneded up until October 31 - shows Labour a clear leader with 24 percent of the public's backing. The Conservatives are in second place at 16 percent, said the poll of 1,843 people. That is a steep drop from the 2017 general election.
Meanwhile, Nigel Farage's Brexit Party, which was officially launched on Friday, is third with 15 percent backing, and UKIP is on 14 percent.
Another new party, Change UK, which includes Chuka Umunna among its number, are on seven percent.
The Liberal Democrats are on eight percent, the same as the Greens, while the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru are both on six percent.
3.00pm update: Rumours that Tories will "field anti-Brexit MEP candidates" appear
Patrick O'Flynn took to Twitter to state the party was planning to field "anti-Brexit MEPs" for the European elections in May.
Mr O'Flynn tweeted: "Rumours that the Tories will field anti-Brexit MEP candidates, including one who said the Brexit vote made him feel ashamed to be British!"
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1114337/brexit-news-latest-uk-brexit-party-EU-theresa-may-article-50-delay
UK News | Published: 6 hours ago | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
West Midlands MEP Jill Seymour said Ukip leader Gerard Batten has taken the party to the ‘extreme right’.
A Ukip MEP has announced she is quitting the party to join Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party.
West Midlands MEP Jill Seymour, from Wellington, said that under current leader Gerard Batten, Ukip had moved to “the extreme right of politics”.
“I am not walking away from the party’s original core principles, but the present party’s direction means it has walked away from me, and its original membership,” she said.
“I shall now be sitting as an officially designated Brexit Party MEP for the remainder of my mandate in the European Parliament.”
Ms Seymour, who resigned last year as the party’s transport spokesman, added: “No one person should ever be bigger than a political party, but sadly I believe that Mr Batten will be instrumental in its demise.”
Her move follows the announcement last week that the sister of leading Tory Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg, Annunziata, had left the Conservative Party to stand as a Brexit Party candidate in next month’s elections to the European Parliament
https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/uk-news/2019/04/15/ukip-mep-quits-to-join-farages-new-brexit-party/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIpwDI_aGHc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4Jb-fmFfiU