Gutter Posting show's the level some will go to when losing the argument. Not the way to treat female posters and the reason so few have threads on here now. My Mumsie would have made you wash your Camera out with soap & water.
Thanks for being the voice of reason during my unavoidable absence. It beggars belief that anyone would think it's appropriate or even remotely funny to post stuff like that and then to argue that because it's from one of the newspapers , it's ok. It's not , it's offensive and many people who view this thread but don't contribute will also be of the same mind .
There will be thousands of them, and they will all be going to all the Brexit Party rallies.
You really are like a little child aren't you ?
10's . hundreds , thousands ...makes no difference ...you have shown yourself up totally
Jeremy Corbyn: Labour must take on Nigel Farage's 'snake oil' Jeremy Corbyn has accused Nigel Farage of selling voters "snake oil",
The Labour leader said Mr Farage's Brexit Party, which is top of many opinion surveys ahead of polling day on 23 May, was peddling "poison" and needed to be challenged.
Jeremy Corbyn: A Vote For Nigel Farage's Party Is Vote For 'Donald Trump Brexit
A vote for Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party in the European elections is a vote for a “Donald Trump Brexit”, Jeremy Corbyn has warned. Speaking at the launch of Labour’s Euro campaign on Thursday, Corbyn also said the party would only back “the option of a public vote” if a “sensible” Brexit deal cannot be agreed and there is not a general election. The Labour leader said only his party could “see off the Farage snake oil”.
Brexit Secretary blasts 'little-Englander' Farage as he urges Brussels to keep UK close BREXIT Secretary Steve Barclay today risked inflaming a bitter row by accusing Nigel Farage of being a “little-Englander”.
“It certainly wasn’t the Nigel Farage little-Englander portrayal of Brexit and I think too often there is lazy thinking to be frank on Brexit and a failure to look at that longer term relationship between the UK and Europe.”
Question Time: Nigel Farage can't give audience answer to simple Brexit question Nigel Farage failed to provide a straight answer when an audience member grilled him over Brexit on BBC Question Time in Northampton
Nigel Farage failed to give a straight answer to an audience member's question about UK trade after Brexit on last night's Question Time. The former UKIP leader was asked whether he knew of anywhere operating on World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules that did not have a trade agreement with another country.
Mr Farage, who backs leaving the EU on WTO rules, failed to state a country, instead arguing that there were plenty of governments keen to sign trade deals with the UK. The questioner said: "Nigel, you say: 'WTO rules, that's not a problem, that's the solution'. Name me one country within the WTO rules that doesn't have a trade agreement with another country."
However, the audience member was unsatisfied with the MEP's response, saying: "Nigel, sorry. Just answer the question."
Mr Farage prevaricated again, prompting the BBC programme's host Fiona Bruce to question whether he actually knew the answer to the question.
In response, the former commodities trader said: "No I don't, because actually there isn't one." The questioner then told the politician that this was the scheme he was proposing to the public, resulting in applause from other members of the audience.
BBC Question Time audience send Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn DEAFENING Brexit message
THE BBC Question Time audience sent Theresa May a deafening Brexit message after an audience member asked the panel whether the Prime Minister and Jeremy Corbyn should be worried about the Brexit Party ahead of the upcoming European elections The Brexit Party are topping the polls for the upcoming European elections and have vowed to stand in all 650 seats in a future general election. On BBC’s Question Time an audience member asked the panel whether the Prime Minister and Labour Party leader should be concerned about the rise of Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party. But, before any members of the BBC panel could answer, several members of the Question Time audience interrupted by shouting out “yes”. Even Brexit Party leader Mr Farage was overheard saying “ah, well.”
BBC host Fiona Bruce said: “Lots of you are shouting yes, and a lot of you are not shouting anything.
“I’m not sure what to make of that.”
Mr Farage said: “As leader of the Brexit party, I want Mrs May to stay in office for as long as possible because she’s doing a great job in recruiting for us. I think the truth of it is the Brexit Party has appeared. It shouldn’t have even had to even be formed because we should have left March 29.
“The withdrawal agreement was dreadful so we should have left on WTO terms and made our own way in the world and got on with the rest of our lives - we didn’t.
“Clearly the Conservative party are in crisis and there are many, the lady at the back earlier on who said she was a Conservative party member and said she is going to vote for the Brexit Party.
“I’m sorry to say when you get home you might have received a phone call from the Tory Party, you might not be a member anymore but never mind.” Last week, polls placed the Brexit Party ahead of the Labour Party and Conservative Party with 30 percent of Brits votes for European Parliament voting intentions.
The YouGov poll, which questioned 1630 Brits between April 29 to April 30, found only 21 percent of people would back the Labour Party, while, only 13 percent of Brits would support the Tories.
The poll also placed Remain-backing parties on a similar level, with the Lib Dems on 10 percent, Green on 9 percent and Change UK on 9 percent. It comes as the British Government is still locked in Brexit negotiations with the Labour Party, after the Prime Minister reached out to Jeremy Corbyn to help deliver Brexit last month.
On Thursday, Labour leader Mr Corbyn said the Government has so far failed to make a "big offer" in cross-party talks aimed at ending the Brexit deadlock, as he launched the party’s European Parliament election campaign.
Question Time: Nigel Farage can't give audience answer to simple Brexit question Nigel Farage failed to provide a straight answer when an audience member grilled him over Brexit on BBC Question Time in Northampton
Nigel Farage failed to give a straight answer to an audience member's question about UK trade after Brexit on last night's Question Time. The former UKIP leader was asked whether he knew of anywhere operating on World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules that did not have a trade agreement with another country.
Mr Farage, who backs leaving the EU on WTO rules, failed to state a country, instead arguing that there were plenty of governments keen to sign trade deals with the UK. The questioner said: "Nigel, you say: 'WTO rules, that's not a problem, that's the solution'. Name me one country within the WTO rules that doesn't have a trade agreement with another country."
However, the audience member was unsatisfied with the MEP's response, saying: "Nigel, sorry. Just answer the question."
Mr Farage prevaricated again, prompting the BBC programme's host Fiona Bruce to question whether he actually knew the answer to the question.
In response, the former commodities trader said: "No I don't, because actually there isn't one." The questioner then told the politician that this was the scheme he was proposing to the public, resulting in applause from other members of the audience.
No real surprise , rhetoric such as this would come from the remain camp .
Annunziata Rees-Mogg
@zatzi Follow Follow @zatzi More Twice this Remainer candidate has called Leavers “village idiots”. I have been blown away by how well-informed, intelligent and articulate Brexit supporters in East Midlands are. Perhaps he should get out of the Westminster village more? #TrustThePeople #ChangePoliticsForGood
I'm curious....is the tour's schedule strategic? ie taking part in venues that are hotbeds of pro Brexit supporters? ( areas that voted for leave many years ago)
I haven't bothered checking....just curious? Are there any planned for London??
I'm curious....is the tour's schedule strategic? ie taking part in venues that are hotbeds of pro Brexit supporters? ( areas that voted for leave many years ago)
I haven't bothered checking....just curious? Are there any planned for London??
Neither the owner nor the caretaker are keen on questions on this thread.
No real surprise , rhetoric such as this would come from the remain camp .
Annunziata Rees-Mogg
@zatzi Follow Follow @zatzi More Twice this Remainer candidate has called Leavers “village idiots”. I have been blown away by how well-informed, intelligent and articulate Brexit supporters in East Midlands are. Perhaps he should get out of the Westminster village more? #TrustThePeople #ChangePoliticsForGood
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10's . hundreds , thousands ...makes no difference ...you have shown yourself up totally
https://youtu.be/rD0Gh9Wl3hU
Jeremy Corbyn has accused Nigel Farage of selling voters "snake oil",
The Labour leader said Mr Farage's Brexit Party, which is top of many opinion surveys ahead of polling day on 23 May, was peddling "poison" and needed to be challenged.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/jeremy-corbyn-labour-must-nigel-farages-snake-oil-115600826.html
A vote for Labour is a vote against the "poison" of Nigel Farage, Jeremy Corbyn has said at the launch of his party's European election manifesto.
https://www.itv.com/news/2019-05-09/vote-labour-at-european-elections-to-fight-farages-far-right-poison-corbyn-says/
A vote for Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party in the European elections is a vote for a “Donald Trump Brexit”, Jeremy Corbyn has warned.
Speaking at the launch of Labour’s Euro campaign on Thursday, Corbyn also said the party would only back “the option of a public vote” if a “sensible” Brexit deal cannot be agreed and there is not a general election.
The Labour leader said only his party could “see off the Farage snake oil”.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/jeremy-corbyn-a-vote-for-nigel-farages-party-is-vote-for-donald-trump-brexit/ar-AAB8ykz?ocid=spartandhp
BREXIT Secretary Steve Barclay today risked inflaming a bitter row by accusing Nigel Farage of being a “little-Englander”.
“It certainly wasn’t the Nigel Farage little-Englander portrayal of Brexit and I think too often there is lazy thinking to be frank on Brexit and a failure to look at that longer term relationship between the UK and Europe.”
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1124878/Brexit-news-UK-EU-Nigel-Farage-Steve-Barclay-Sibiu-Romania-latest-update
Nigel Farage failed to provide a straight answer when an audience member grilled him over Brexit on BBC Question Time in Northampton
Nigel Farage failed to give a straight answer to an audience member's question about UK trade after Brexit on last night's Question Time.
The former UKIP leader was asked whether he knew of anywhere operating on World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules that did not have a trade agreement with another country.
Mr Farage, who backs leaving the EU on WTO rules, failed to state a country, instead arguing that there were plenty of governments keen to sign trade deals with the UK.
The questioner said: "Nigel, you say: 'WTO rules, that's not a problem, that's the solution'.
Name me one country within the WTO rules that doesn't have a trade agreement with another country."
However, the audience member was unsatisfied with the MEP's response, saying: "Nigel, sorry. Just answer the question."
Mr Farage prevaricated again, prompting the BBC programme's host Fiona Bruce to question whether he actually knew the answer to the question.
In response, the former commodities trader said: "No I don't, because actually there isn't one."
The questioner then told the politician that this was the scheme he was proposing to the public, resulting in applause from other members of the audience.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/question-time-nigel-farage-cant-15023826
THE BBC Question Time audience sent Theresa May a deafening Brexit message after an audience member asked the panel whether the Prime Minister and Jeremy Corbyn should be worried about the Brexit Party ahead of the upcoming European elections
The Brexit Party are topping the polls for the upcoming European elections and have vowed to stand in all 650 seats in a future general election. On BBC’s Question Time an audience member asked the panel whether the Prime Minister and Labour Party leader should be concerned about the rise of Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party. But, before any members of the BBC panel could answer, several members of the Question Time audience interrupted by shouting out “yes”.
Even Brexit Party leader Mr Farage was overheard saying “ah, well.”
BBC host Fiona Bruce said: “Lots of you are shouting yes, and a lot of you are not shouting anything.
“I’m not sure what to make of that.”
Mr Farage said: “As leader of the Brexit party, I want Mrs May to stay in office for as long as possible because she’s doing a great job in recruiting for us.
I think the truth of it is the Brexit Party has appeared. It shouldn’t have even had to even be formed because we should have left March 29.
“The withdrawal agreement was dreadful so we should have left on WTO terms and made our own way in the world and got on with the rest of our lives - we didn’t.
“Clearly the Conservative party are in crisis and there are many, the lady at the back earlier on who said she was a Conservative party member and said she is going to vote for the Brexit Party.
“I’m sorry to say when you get home you might have received a phone call from the Tory Party, you might not be a member anymore but never mind.”
Last week, polls placed the Brexit Party ahead of the Labour Party and Conservative Party with 30 percent of Brits votes for European Parliament voting intentions.
The YouGov poll, which questioned 1630 Brits between April 29 to April 30, found only 21 percent of people would back the Labour Party, while, only 13 percent of Brits would support the Tories.
The poll also placed Remain-backing parties on a similar level, with the Lib Dems on 10 percent, Green on 9 percent and Change UK on 9 percent.
It comes as the British Government is still locked in Brexit negotiations with the Labour Party, after the Prime Minister reached out to Jeremy Corbyn to help deliver Brexit last month.
On Thursday, Labour leader Mr Corbyn said the Government has so far failed to make a "big offer" in cross-party talks aimed at ending the Brexit deadlock, as he launched the party’s European Parliament election campaign.
On Tuesday, Mrs May’s de-facto deputy David Lidington admitted European elections would go ahead on May 23, but said the Government was "redoubling our efforts" to get an EU withdrawal agreement ratified by the start of July so the MEPs elected this month never have to take their seats
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1125254/BBC-Question-Time-Brexit-news-UK-Nigel-Farage-Brexit-Party-Theresa-May-European-Union-EU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bPjjZi5T70
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Let's change politics for good on 6th June in Peterborough.
https://thebrexitparty.org/meet-our-candidates/
Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister 'set to stand in Peterborough by-election'
Annunziata Rees-Mogg would represent the Brexit Party
https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/local-news/jacob-rees-moggs-sister-set-16231778
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Twice this Remainer candidate has called Leavers “village idiots”. I have been blown away by how well-informed, intelligent and articulate Brexit supporters in East Midlands are. Perhaps he should get out of the Westminster village more? #TrustThePeople #ChangePoliticsForGood
I'm curious....is the tour's schedule strategic? ie taking part in venues that are hotbeds of pro Brexit supporters? ( areas that voted for leave many years ago)
I haven't bothered checking....just curious? Are there any planned for London??