@ASCphiled Apr 3 More Great article, maybe Remainers who think EU is about freedom of movement are really quite narrowly Eurocentric, missing chance for envisioning a more expansive internationalism
Well that didn't take long for the Hitler references to surface.
This is what remainers resort to , childish slur campaigns . Anyway , the best way to deal with trolls and remainers is to starve them ...this thread is a " all in buffet " free zone! ...and will not be allowed to be derailed .
Well that didn't take long for the Hitler references to surface.
This is what remainers resort to , childish slur campaigns . Anyway , the best way to deal with trolls and remainers is to starve them ...this thread is a " all in buffet " free zone! ...and will not be allowed to be derailed .
I'd very much like to thank all the contributors to this thread for giving it the extra exposure .
#ChangePoliticsForGood
Putting aside political views, Farage managed to do what he set out to achieve i.e. US to leave the EU and his role in the EU parliament to disappear-especially as there is a mutual loathing for the others views/standpoints
Now? We are still politically leaving the EU, so what could the rationale be for him wanting 'another' party apart from personal power/self promotion/money.
We've already had one Frankenstein creation; UKIP made into 'what they now are' by Dr Farage....British politics is already a farce on the world stage, we can't let us sink to even lower depths by taking this guys serious(again)
Next you'll be telling me that another narcissist called Trump will be running for the Presidency of the US
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!”
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Great article, maybe Remainers who think EU is about freedom of movement are really quite narrowly Eurocentric, missing chance for envisioning a more expansive internationalism
https://www.thefullbrexit.com/
Fans of Nigel Farage are being invited to pay up to £220 to dine with the former UKIP leader in Hull.
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/nigel-farage-coming-hull-you-2606339
Anyway , the best way to deal with trolls and remainers is to starve them ...this thread is a " all in buffet " free zone! ...and will not be allowed to be derailed .
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!”