goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
MaxK
- 27 Aug 2016 13:26
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They don't have anything else granny.
Lets face it, Haystack was a dave supporter whilst pretending to be an exiteer.
And c...well, I'm not at all sure what he stands for.
cynic
- 27 Aug 2016 13:53
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must one be specifically in one camp or another?
is one not allowed to agree or disagree with whoever?
MaxK
- 27 Aug 2016 13:55
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ok, so you are a neutral...fair enough, we now know where you stand.
grannyboy
- 27 Aug 2016 13:56
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How can anyone be described as naive for believing what someone says,
when its something that I believe in and do by my actions?
As to your(cynic) limp claim that Nigel Farage's sharing the stage with D.Trump
was a blatant blunder.
In what way is it a blunder by Nigel Farage, he's free to do what he wishes now
he's stepping down from being the UKIP leader, and its only in YOUR eyes that
its a blunder anyway, and of course the liberal loony lefties..PLONKER!
Haystack
- 27 Aug 2016 14:22
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You may think that Farage is the greatest, but UKIP is only on 13% in the polls. They only managed 12.7% in the GE. That's around 1 in 7 people. There are plenty of UKIP supporters who do not like Farage. So Farage might have 1 in 10 or worse who support him. That's even worse than Corbyn
cynic
- 27 Aug 2016 14:47
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of course it's a blunder if farage has any pretensions to public life or office in uk at all .... just as no doubt you condemned obama for saying his piece about the referendum and the importance of uk voting to remain
you really are as bigoted and intolerant and set in your ways as fred, condemning anyone (eg me or hays) for having the temerity to disagree with you
Fred1new
- 27 Aug 2016 15:38
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Manuel,
Condemning you?
Don't have any need to do so.
You damn yourself by your own postings.
Now, what was the virtue I was going to praise you for?
grannyboy
- 27 Aug 2016 15:40
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Are you two(cynic/Haystack right in the head...You both talk as if Nigel Farage,
as if he's imminently running for high office.
And to say "There are plenty of UKIP supporters who do not like Farage" is
just a stupid comment..People voted for UKIP BECAUSE of Nigel Farage.
And to say UKIP only had 13%, that was more then the LibDems, Greens, etc
maybe they should all give up as well and just leave the field open for just
the Tory's...
cynic
- 27 Aug 2016 15:49
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fred
when you remember to lighten up, you can actually be quite droll
Haystack
- 27 Aug 2016 15:53
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There are plenty in the hierarchy of UKIP who don't like Farage as well. Farage was so popular that he couldn't even win a seat himself.
jimmy b
- 27 Aug 2016 16:35
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Farage is the man who got us OUT of the EU ,without his 20 year campaign nothing would have happened .
I don't know why you think he's such a Knob cynic , i would rather he didn't take the stage next to Trump but other than that he's done good .
grannyboy
- 27 Aug 2016 16:37
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"There are plenty in the hierachy of UKIP who don't like Farage as well."
"Farage was so popular that he couldn't even win a seat himself"
HaHA...What the likes of Neil Hamilton!!! Nigel Farage hate's the man, and
as for Carswell he was always a Tory plant.
And if there was any justice in this country then there will be a few Tory's taken
to court for abuse of expenses, which is one of the reason Nigel Farage found it
difficult to win a seat and was down to the Tory's using any method to gain
advantage and deny a fair fight, along with the other establishment parties who
colluded together.
cynic
- 27 Aug 2016 17:06
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gb - why are you such a bitter individual?
has your wife refused a divorce?
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jimmy - i've told you why i think farage is a knobhead, so i shan't re-iterate
that he was instrumental in forcing a referendum is incontrovertible, but even if that can be argued as "good", his parading himself on the same stage and thereby supporting trump was, as they say, a grave error of judgment
jimmy b
- 27 Aug 2016 17:26
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I love him ,great guy ,for me he maybe the man who saved Great Britain..
cynic
- 27 Aug 2016 17:31
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you're entitled to that view, and i usually enjoy listening to him speak, but do you not think he has now blotted his copybook rather badly?
i know it's early days, but i also like the way tm is presenting herself, and very calmly and efficiently getting on with her biz as pm ..... no spin, no histrionics but quietly determined and focused
jimmy b
- 27 Aug 2016 17:37
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I said earlier i would rather he had not joined Trump on that stage.
As for May i'll go with you on that so far so good . I am cautious about Brexit because i wanted out more than Farage did .
Fred1new
- 28 Aug 2016 08:43
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Boris and Farage's good old tory standards.
To hell with the NHS, it costs too much and private insurance is better for the country.
grannyboy
- 28 Aug 2016 09:14
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Fred(the shred of the truth)...You need to get your facts right, Nigel Farage
stated on many occasions that the 350 million pounds wasn't the amount sent
to Brussels every week, he stated correctly it was 34 MILLION POUNDS a day
NET.
And even the 'official Leave side said that an extra '100' million pounds a week
could be used from the savings for the NHS.