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  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793

    And a reminder :
    The Brexit Party is holding a rally in Nottingham with Nigel Farage and other speakers to be announced. Join the Brexiteer fightback!
    About this Event
    Join us in Albert Hall Conference Centre, Nottingham, N Circus Street, NG15AA for 13:15 when doors open to start at 14:00.

    Nigel Farage and other Brexit Party representatives will speak. It's not one to miss!

    Date And Time
    Sat, 20 April 2019, 14:00 BST



    Location
    Albert Hall Conference Centre

    North Circus Street

    Nottingham

    NG1 5AA

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-brexit-party-rally-nottingham-tickets-60419492328

  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,461
    QPROBBO said:

    madprof said:

    tomgoodun said:

    Good Morning all
    It seems this thread is purely for the purpose of advertising a political party, it seems there’s no debate., am I correct in my assumption?


    Hey @tomgoodun - see my posts...I have tried but it seems dobiewdraws call me a troll fpr posting any responses..SOW
    Is this your last post?
    Dunno...it depends if when I see such destructive propaganda posted I, not you, decide to comment...

    If you can be bothered to read the reason why I said it would my last post, dobiesdraws only answer to the questions posed, was to post the venue of Herr Farage's next rally(sic)... Rally?..now that sounds a familiar tone from bygone eras? Any coincidence with his German links?
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    edited April 2019
    Tories hit by worst poll result 'in 16 years' as supporters flock to Nigel Farage's Brexit Party

    The Conservatives have slumped to one of their lowest-ever poll results as supporters appeared to be switching their allegiance to Nigel Farage's new Brexit Party.

    A fresh survey of Westminster voting intention by pollster ComRes put the Tories on just 23% support, a full 10 points behind Labour and just nine points ahead of the week-old Eurosceptic outfit.

    The poll - commissioned by the Brexit Express pressure group - is the first Westminster study to include the Brexit Party launched last week by former Ukip leader Mr Farage. In a boost for Jeremy Corbyn, a third (33%) of voters said they intended to back Labour at the next election - while the Brexit Party registered 17% support.

    ComRes chief executive Andrew Hawkins told the Daily Telegraph: "This is the lowest Tory support I can remember in 16 years in this job.

    “For months now polls have been showing a build-up of anger and frustration among voters, and while Ukip are now seen as being beyond the pale, the Brexit Party has made a protest vote acceptable again - it is offering voters an opportunity to scratch the itch of Brexit.”

    The study shows that only 53% of 2017 Conservative voters say they would vote for the Tories again in the next general election.

    Almost a quarter (24%) of 2017 Tory voters said they would instead shift to the Brexit party in the next national vote.

    The figures also make grim reading for the Tories ahead of planned European Parliament elections, which are slated to take place on 23 May if Theresa May cannot convince MPs to pass a Brexit deal.

    A third of voters (33%) said they would vote for Labour at the European polls.

    On 18% support, the Tories are just one point clear of the Brexit Party, backed by 17% of voters

    ComRes interviewed 1,061 GB adults online on 16 April 2019 for its survey.

    The study comes hard on the heels of a separate YouGov poll for The Times which revealed that 23% of voters intend to back the Brexit Party if the European elections take place.

    In that study, Labour racked up 22% support while the Tories lagged behind on 17%.

    https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/political-parties/conservative-party/news/103324/tories-hit-worst-poll-result-16-years

    Different figures than yougov no doubt ..but echoes the sentiment
  • SR23SR23 Member Posts: 1,228

    Ben Habib, businessman and Brexit Party candidate explains why taking No Deal off the table is bonkers.

    https://youtu.be/LjSSA4gbxx4

    He does no such thing - well, certainly not in the clip.
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    edited April 2019
    Brexit REBELLION: Left-wingers follow Galloway to back Nigel Farage's surging Brexit Party

    THE Labour EU elections list is so remain heavy left-wing Brexiteers are throwing their lot in with Nigel Farage, including George Galloway.
    The May 23 European Parliamentary election are already throwing up some strange bedfellows and none more stranger than the firebrand former Labour and Respect MP and the Brexit Party. Mr Galloway took to Twitter to explain his position after seeing the Labour list of candidates for the EU elections. He said: “Given the nature of Labour’s Euro-fanatic candidates list and the crucial juncture we have reached in the fight for the full implementation of the #Brexit referendum result and for one-time only I will be supporting Nigel Farage in next months elections
    "The Labour 5th Column has utterly destroyed the party’s prospects in the Euro-Elections. We must hope they haven’t done so in real Elections.”

    An opinion poll yesterday revealed the new Brexit Party has shot into the lead despite only being launched last week.

    The Brexit Party is on 27 percent ahead of Labour on 22 percent and the Conservatives on 15 percent
    Mr Galloway said: “The election on May 23 is about ONE thing only. #Brexit The broken Tory Party and the Labour 5th columnists who have tried to abort the referendum result must be stopped in their tracks. That’s all.”

    Fellow left-wing Brexiteers also promised to vote for their former political enemy Nigel Farage.

    Simon Middleton said: "I totally agree with you Mr Galloway. Next month's elections are about Brexit, pure and simple.

    “I am from a Socialist background and I will be voting for Nigel Farage aand the new Brexit Party "

    Labour announced its current crop of MEPs have been given preferential treatment when it comes to who will contest the European elections.

    As it stands 16 of the 20 Labour MEPs will be standing again for the party on May 23.

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1115937/Brexit-latest-news-nigel-farage-george-galloway-brexit-party











  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    edited April 2019
    Show your support for the brexit party >>>>

    https://thebrexitparty.org/

    #ChangePoliticsForGood
  • QPROBBOQPROBBO Member Posts: 41
    HAYSIE said:

    The crass comment was posted in the petition thread . Remember now @HAYSIE .....funny how people have selective memory eh .

    The exact quote from you was " I would like to shoot quite a few of them."
    With reference to politicians .


    I merely said I did not post it on the Brexit thread which was completely true.
    When did you start debating?
    So you admit to posting about shooting mps, and think that is acceptable.
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,756

    tomgoodun said:

    Good Morning all
    It seems this thread is purely for the purpose of advertising a political party, it seems there’s no debate., am I correct in my assumption?


    Nothing preventing you from debating ...just won't be happening with me ...so knock yourself out . :)
    I would also point out there are 18 categories on this forum , each with multiple posts , I'm sure If you really wanted a debate you could probably find one in amongst that lot somewhere.
    Ok no worries, Just surprised you don’t debate on a thread you started, hope this forum isn’t being used to promote ONE party, I’m guessing that would be frowned upon ‘Upstairs’

    forum
    /ˈfɔːrəm/
    Learn to pronounce
    noun
    1.
    a meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
    "we hope these pages act as a forum for debate"
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 36,462

    HAYSIE said:

    The crass comment was posted in the petition thread . Remember now @HAYSIE .....funny how people have selective memory eh .

    The exact quote from you was " I would like to shoot quite a few of them."
    With reference to politicians .


    I merely said I did not post it on the Brexit thread which was completely true.
    When did you start debating?
    Putting you straight and exposing you for the extremely crass individual you are isn't debating ...now off you go and play . Horrible creature !
    By the way , just for clarity , that was me telling you exactly what I think of you .
    This is the last time I am doing this.
    The petition thread was about the fastest growing petition ever, which also ended up the biggest ever petition.
    The knockers of which you were one, seemed intent on criticism for many pathetic reasons.
    Like some signatures were not valid, as if any online petition would not include some invalid signatures.
    Then the 77 year old retired lecturer that started it, didn't live in the UK, which was a lie.
    Going on to, her Facebook account was not hacked, when neither of us know whether or not this is true.
    Other criticisms were, murder comments about Brexit voters, The Queen, Idi Amin, and Nigel Farage signed it. I Would not expect leave voters to want to sabotage it.
    Large batches of the petition signers were from remain strongholds, which was posted as a criticism, but only to be expected.

    This petition dwarfed the no deal Brexit one that was running at the same time. This put many noses out of joint.

    Despite the fact that you could not prove that her Facebook account had not been hacked, you were adamant that it hadn't. You posted a threat of holding a metaphorical gun to their heads, this post was a Blue Peter one from Madgie.

    I would urge you to look up the word metaphorical in the dictionary, as it is key to this.

    It was a metaphorical gun.

    My flippant response was to say that I would like to shoot quite a few of them. Also with a metaphorical gun.

    The petition starter had previously discussed the purchase of paintball guns, and balloons containing chilli powder. She is probably a threat to National Security as far as you were concerned.

    I have never, and will never be plotting to shoot any MPs. My response to your nonsense was flippant, and anyone that was not a moron would have taken it as such.

    I had an interest in how the petition was doing, but absolutely no interest in the woman that started it, her metaphorical guns, paintball weapons, chilli balloons, death threats, Facebook account, or any hacking.



    @madgie1941
    2h2 hours ago
    More
    a metaphorical gun as in 'she is holding a gun to their heads'. The DM quickly dropped the page, and made no further reference to it.
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    edited April 2019
    tomgoodun said:

    tomgoodun said:

    Good Morning all
    It seems this thread is purely for the purpose of advertising a political party, it seems there’s no debate., am I correct in my assumption?


    Nothing preventing you from debating ...just won't be happening with me ...so knock yourself out . :)
    I would also point out there are 18 categories on this forum , each with multiple posts , I'm sure If you really wanted a debate you could probably find one in amongst that lot somewhere.
    Ok no worries, Just surprised you don’t debate on a thread you started, hope this forum isn’t being used to promote ONE party, I’m guessing that would be frowned upon ‘Upstairs’

    forum
    /ˈfɔːrəm/
    Learn to pronounce
    noun
    1.
    a meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
    "we hope these pages act as a forum for debate"
    Well if that were the case , then perhaps the petition thread to promote revoking article 50 , could be viewed as a singular entity .
    Like I've said , not stopping you debating or anyone else ...go for it .
    If you have any problems with the thread existing , feel free to complain away to whoever ...after all it is the raison d'etre for remainers to try and stint democracy .
    p.s Have a nice day now
    p.p.s. Please show me where it's against the forum rules for the opening poster to refrain from debating with certain individuals on their own thread .
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    I'd also make the point that the thread has had 1.8 k views in a week and 430 replies
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,756

    tomgoodun said:

    tomgoodun said:

    Good Morning all
    It seems this thread is purely for the purpose of advertising a political party, it seems there’s no debate., am I correct in my assumption?


    Nothing preventing you from debating ...just won't be happening with me ...so knock yourself out . :)
    I would also point out there are 18 categories on this forum , each with multiple posts , I'm sure If you really wanted a debate you could probably find one in amongst that lot somewhere.
    Ok no worries, Just surprised you don’t debate on a thread you started, hope this forum isn’t being used to promote ONE party, I’m guessing that would be frowned upon ‘Upstairs’

    forum
    /ˈfɔːrəm/
    Learn to pronounce
    noun
    1.
    a meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
    "we hope these pages act as a forum for debate"
    Well if that were the case , then perhaps the petition thread to promote revoking article 50 , could be viewed as a singular entity .
    Like I've said , not stopping you debating or anyone else ...go for it .
    If you have any problems with the thread existing , feel free to complain away to whoever ...after all it is the raison d'etre of remainers to stint democracy .
    p.s Have a nice day now
    p.p.s. Please show me where it's against the forum rules for the opening poster to refrain from debating with certain individuals on their own thread . </

    😊 “ Raison d’etre of remainers to stint democracy “,You sound like a certain Mr Farage with that sweeping statement.

    Have a lovely day also.
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    edited April 2019
    Thanks for stopping by :)
  • goldongoldon Member Posts: 9,154
    I think this Tread is going very nicely I haven't been ignored yet.!
    Roll on polling Day.
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    edited April 2019
    goldon said:

    I think this Tread is going very nicely I haven't been ignored yet.!
    Roll on polling Day.

    Democracy at work ...the sun is shining , at last we have some balance to counteract the remain side , trolls are pretty much unfed , Farage and the brexit party according to the polls are ahead ..........apart from unbelievably the slight sun burn I got from the earlier walk ....all is well in the world . :)
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 36,462
    goldon said:

    I think this Tread is going very nicely I haven't been ignored yet.!
    Roll on polling Day.

    Isnt that the thing on a tyre?
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    HAYSIE said:

    goldon said:

    I think this Tread is going very nicely I haven't been ignored yet.!
    Roll on polling Day.

    Isnt that the thing on a tyre?
    Did you high five yourself with that one ? yea we know you did ..well done !
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    edited April 2019
    HAYSIE said:

    HAYSIE said:

    The crass comment was posted in the petition thread . Remember now @HAYSIE .....funny how people have selective memory eh .

    The exact quote from you was " I would like to shoot quite a few of them."
    With reference to politicians .


    I merely said I did not post it on the Brexit thread which was completely true.
    When did you start debating?
    Putting you straight and exposing you for the extremely crass individual you are isn't debating ...now off you go and play . Horrible creature !
    By the way , just for clarity , that was me telling you exactly what I think of you .
    This is the last time I am doing this.
    The petition thread was about the fastest growing petition ever, which also ended up the biggest ever petition.
    The knockers of which you were one, seemed intent on criticism for many pathetic reasons.
    Like some signatures were not valid, as if any online petition would not include some invalid signatures.
    Then the 77 year old retired lecturer that started it, didn't live in the UK, which was a lie.
    Going on to, her Facebook account was not hacked, when neither of us know whether or not this is true.
    Other criticisms were, murder comments about Brexit voters, The Queen, Idi Amin, and Nigel Farage signed it. I Would not expect leave voters to want to sabotage it.
    Large batches of the petition signers were from remain strongholds, which was posted as a criticism, but only to be expected.

    This petition dwarfed the no deal Brexit one that was running at the same time. This put many noses out of joint.

    Despite the fact that you could not prove that her Facebook account had not been hacked, you were adamant that it hadn't. You posted a threat of holding a metaphorical gun to their heads, this post was a Blue Peter one from Madgie.

    I would urge you to look up the word metaphorical in the dictionary, as it is key to this.

    It was a metaphorical gun.

    My flippant response was to say that I would like to shoot quite a few of them. Also with a metaphorical gun.

    The petition starter had previously discussed the purchase of paintball guns, and balloons containing chilli powder. She is probably a threat to National Security as far as you were concerned.

    I have never, and will never be plotting to shoot any MPs. My response to your nonsense was flippant, and anyone that was not a moron would have taken it as such.

    I had an interest in how the petition was doing, but absolutely no interest in the woman that started it, her metaphorical guns, paintball weapons, chilli balloons, death threats, Facebook account, or any hacking.



    @madgie1941
    2h2 hours ago
    More
    a metaphorical gun as in 'she is holding a gun to their heads'. The DM quickly dropped the page, and made no further reference to it.
    Lets be clear on this ...you made a horribly crass sick attempt at humour ( no one thinks you meant it obv) revolving around shooting mps and you don't even have what's left of your balls to fess up and say , sorry it was in bad taste .
    Really ? ...classless !
    You know what , it's clear I don't like you , but thats irrelevant , if anyone had said that my reaction would be the same , and I would have a smidgen of respect , if you acted like a man and said " actually , I'm sorry , the joke was in bad taste " .
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793

    Farage’s Brexit Party opens up lead in European elections

    Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party has opened up a five-point lead in the next month’s elections to the European Parliament, according to a new opinion poll.

    A YouGov poll, commissioned by the People’s Vote campaign, puts the Brexit Party on 27%, ahead of Labour on 22% with the Conservatives trailing on 15%.

    The findings – which are weighted by likelihood to vote – represent a surge in support for the new party since a YouGov poll for The Times last week put them on 15% – almost level-pegging with the Tories on 16%, with Labour leading on 24%.

    It follows the burst of publicity the Brexit Party received with the launch last week of its election campaign, when it was announced that Annunziata Rees-Mogg – the sister of the leading Tory Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg – would be among its candidates

    Theresa May is likely to face calls to quit if the Tories are beaten by the Brexit Party (Rebecca Brown/PA)
    It will reinforce fears among ministers that the Conservatives are heading for a crushing defeat if the poll on May 23 goes ahead as planned – a result which would almost certainly see fresh calls for Theresa May to quit.

    The Prime Minister has said she is determined to get a Brexit deal through Parliament before that date, which would mean voting would be cancelled.

    However, that not only means winning a “meaningful vote” on a deal – which has already been rejected three times by the Commons – but also then passing a bill formally ratifying the agreement in law.

    Much is likely to depend on whether cross-party talks with Labour can agree a common way forward – with the two sides expected to take stock of progress when MPs return to Westminster after the Easter recess.

    The latest YouGov poll suggests that some of the increase in support for the Brexit Party comes from Ukip voters switching to the new party, with Ukip down from 14% last week to 7%.

    Among the pro-Remain parties, the Greens came top with 10%, followed by the Liberal Democrats on 9%, Change UK on 6% and the SNP/Plaid Cymru on 4%.

    https://www.aol.co.uk/news/2019/04/17/faragea-s-brexit-party-opens-up-lead-in-european-elections/

  • goldongoldon Member Posts: 9,154
    The Mods move my mouse by feeding it treats.
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