I think since Farage stood down it's been a disaster. A succession of unprofessional leaders. Not a patch on him. I disagree with him, but I admire him. As to the demonstrators in Parliament Square, hilarious to see the longer and longer poles they are using to get their placards in shot
Quote from: mtread on 11 December 2018, 03:47:04 pmI think since Farage stood down it's been a disaster. A succession of unprofessional leaders. Not a patch on him. I disagree with him, but I admire him. As to the demonstrators in Parliament Square, hilarious to see the longer and longer poles they are using to get their placards in shot Theres something to admire a bout a man whouses his own money for a cause he passionately belives in.I think his loss from the stage has highlighted the complete absence from our political scene of Statesmen. There are none now. The Labour Party is not what is once was, taken over by the middle classes and just waiting the opportunity to rid itself of its current leader, whence all the old Blairites will crawl out from under the stones. You mark my words. Perhaps the loss of statesmen can be attributed to our membership of the Eu, since we have become just one of a club twenty eight on the world stage, unable to shape our own destiny, control our own economy, control our own borders. If it is to be a hard Brexit, then bring it on, the British people have faced hard times before. If it is to be a hard Brexit, then let us do our utmost to ensure that its as hard as it can be for those who have sought to put us at a disadvantage for expressing a desire to leave their organisation. The next time the Europeans need our help to save them from themselves, we should consider turning away and maintaining our links and relations with those free nations who share our views, our standards, our history. The world is bigger than the EU, evolving, nations emerging. The Chinese recognise it, filling spaces we vacated. We face challenges in the not too distant future as the climate may be changing with adverse impacts affecting our daily lives. Water companies will need to invest significant sums to ensure continuity of supplies nationwide, we may require nationalisation as the privatised companies are unlikely to be willing to divert profits to do so. Similar action may well be required in the power generation field. The EU does not approve of state owned enterprises, seeing them as distorting internal markets. Its unlikely the Prime Minister will be able to offer Parliament enough to secure the current Brexit Agreement in January, a second referendum is likely to create unrest on the streets unseen since the thirties. A hard Brexit now appears the likely outcome
What I am finding funny is the self - important news presenters getting ratty about being drowned out by the demonstrators now that they have set up their outdoor studio on collage green, they are attracting every kind of protest you can think of and not just brexit ones.
Oh and talking of fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists; So it’s now fruitcakes loonies and racists. I think we can drop the closet bit.
Well has anybody seen Nigel recently? I couldn’t believe it yesterday when I saw the short report on the BBC concerning his resignation from UKIP. Apparently over some little prick called Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon being taken on by UKIP as an ‘advisor’.
A nation belittled and treated with contempt by the rest of Europe
“abusive partner spiking the drinks and inviting them to a Christmas party”.
“I think you would mess it all up for us, the way you have messed it all up for yourselves”
QuoteA nation belittled and treated with contempt by the rest of EuropeOh dear oh dear, the poor old UK being bullied by the other 27. Yup they have all united together to bully us. It’s all their fault. I didn't once use the word bully.you did. Twice.freudian slip mate?
Stephen Waxy-Lemon is a racist criminal c*nt who should be locked up and the key thrown away.
I hope she wins by a clear margin tonight, then she can carry on where she left off tomorrow.What time is the vote?.
How about convicted of mortgage fraud. How about convicted of travelling on a false passport. How about the pending prosecution for contempt of court.He's scum.I suggest again, you look up the definition of 'fascist'.Oh and your very small writing just about sums up what you've said