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Boris should give him a roll in the government . He is another one who knows what the average person is feeling . He'd fight for us, no doubt . People dont like him because he says uncomftably true things.
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Farage on BBC news now... on 14:50 - Jul 24 with 2437 views
Farage on BBC news now... on 14:49 - Jul 24 by GrandadDel
Boris should give him a roll in the government . He is another one who knows what the average person is feeling . He'd fight for us, no doubt . People dont like him because he says uncomftably true things.
Things like 'lots of people in this country are quite needlessly scared of foreigners, mainly because of me'?
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Farage on BBC news now... on 14:49 - Jul 24 by GrandadDel
Boris should give him a roll in the government . He is another one who knows what the average person is feeling . He'd fight for us, no doubt . People dont like him because he says uncomftably true things.
Spot on. The truth hurts sometimes.
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Farage on BBC news now... on 14:57 - Jul 24 with 2397 views
Farage on BBC news now... on 14:55 - Jul 24 by goat_man
Spot on. The truth hurts sometimes.
What does he say that's true, out of interest?
Please note: prior to hitting the post button, I've double checked for anything that could be construed as "Anti Semitic" and to the best of my knowledge it isn't. Anything deemed to be of a Xenophobic nature is therefore purely accidental or down to your own misconstruing.
Farage on BBC news now... on 14:49 - Jul 24 by GrandadDel
Boris should give him a roll in the government . He is another one who knows what the average person is feeling . He'd fight for us, no doubt . People dont like him because he says uncomftably true things.
If I tell you what I am thinking about you, will you admire me for it? It may be uncomfortably true.
Who else could better represent the man on the street than Nigel Farage. Especially if that street is a gated community in Chelsea with a sign up saying 'no foreigners'.
He knows with Johnson now in charge, his party has likely been given a death sentence.
He needs to stay ‘relevant’, so will keep going until he finds a new way to reinvent himself and start another new party. Maybe it will be a party to campaign for the UK to be in Europe...
Farage on BBC news now... on 15:00 - Jul 24 by WarkTheWarkITFC
If I tell you what I am thinking about you, will you admire me for it? It may be uncomfortably true.
Who else could better represent the man on the street than Nigel Farage. Especially if that street is a gated community in Chelsea with a sign up saying 'no foreigners'.
You can say what you like . Seeing as I dont know you I wont really care.
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Farage on BBC news now... on 15:07 - Jul 24 with 2338 views
What's worse than the lies they fed the masses in H1 of 2016 is the fact that some of them, the Raab's and Farage's of this world continue to do it. They continue to stare down the barrels of cameras saying things that they know not to be true. And get away with it.
Farage on BBC news now... on 15:03 - Jul 24 by ElderGrizzly
He knows with Johnson now in charge, his party has likely been given a death sentence.
He needs to stay ‘relevant’, so will keep going until he finds a new way to reinvent himself and start another new party. Maybe it will be a party to campaign for the UK to be in Europe...
Next general election in 2022 if not called firstly?
Can either behave themselves for that long without shooting themselves in the foot?
Please note: prior to hitting the post button, I've double checked for anything that could be construed as "Anti Semitic" and to the best of my knowledge it isn't. Anything deemed to be of a Xenophobic nature is therefore purely accidental or down to your own misconstruing.
Farage on BBC news now... on 15:09 - Jul 24 by pickles110564
In your opinion, you do not speak for me. They all want what is best for their country and you should all get behind them.
So, how is a no-deal Brexit, with all its implications for trade, the economy, Northern Irish stability, employment and environmental protections, increased food and medicine costs going to be good for the country?
You've heard this one enough you MUST have an answer by now.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Aaahh. Seems like rock bottom is looming into sight.
I'm not even annoyed with Trump, Farage and Boris - it's in their nature. But almost everybody else in the political and news media class needs a metaphorical kicking for making this so easy and almost inevitable.
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Farage on BBC news now... on 15:12 - Jul 24 with 2279 views
Farage on BBC news now... on 15:09 - Jul 24 by pickles110564
In your opinion, you do not speak for me. They all want what is best for their country and you should all get behind them.
Shame more people don't see it like you and me. I think as you get older you see things better for how they really are. Shame older people are ignored and not represented unlike the young.
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Farage on BBC news now... on 15:16 - Jul 24 with 2254 views
Farage on BBC news now... on 15:14 - Jul 24 by GrandadDel
Shame more people don't see it like you and me. I think as you get older you see things better for how they really are. Shame older people are ignored and not represented unlike the young.
What can you see though? What's this truth he tells?
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Farage on BBC news now... on 15:16 - Jul 24 by artsbossbeard
What can you see though? What's this truth he tells?
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That people from Britain are fed up of how they have been treated by politicians and young people . Being told every day that they are stupid or dont vote the way they are supposed to do .
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Farage on BBC news now... on 15:21 - Jul 24 with 2227 views
Farage on BBC news now... on 15:18 - Jul 24 by GrandadDel
That people from Britain are fed up of how they have been treated by politicians and young people . Being told every day that they are stupid or dont vote the way they are supposed to do .
And how has Farage done things differently to makes him "the voice of the people"?
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Farage on BBC news now... on 15:16 - Jul 24 by artsbossbeard
What can you see though? What's this truth he tells?
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Unfortunately, it's like trying to ask a believer to provide evidence that God exists. Or even entertain the idea that he/she/it doesn't.
Their God is their belief. So it's a circular argument that only exists in their own head.
Also, I can't actually think of any evidence I've heard in favour of Brexit that hasn't been almost immediately disproved or is ultimately insignificant like blue passports that we could have had all along anyway. Anyone got a Brexit pro they'd like to add to the discussion?
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Farage on BBC news now... on 15:24 - Jul 24 with 2196 views
Farage on BBC news now... on 15:22 - Jul 24 by GrandadDel
He says things publically that make an old bloke like me think he is concerend about the same kind of stuff im worried about
So, immigration then?
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Farage on BBC news now... on 15:22 - Jul 24 by ElderGrizzly
Election this year I would have thought or early next year. Johnson just needs to find a way to bring the Brexit party vote back to his party.
Still time for either or both to mess up anyway then.
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