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essentialservant -> He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/26/2016 3:05:13 AM)

I wonder just how much he took as a fee for supporting Donald Trump? Nigel has a manic smile to say the least. Somewhat like a rather naught autistic English public schoolboy. His long suffering Wife is a German. He led a party dedicated to Brexit and when that party achieved its aim he quit as its leader for a second time in 15 months. The British be they cousins are not have no business in American politics and vice versa. Well 3 months to go and we shall know! A clown or a Woman shall occupy the White House in January and Obama and his black presidency will be consigned to history. Other people pull the puppeteer presidents strings. The President is allowed to do some things though not many. Other sinister forces control the Government and dictate policy no matter what political party or person may be in power. The French, Germans and Italians are now plotting how to keep the corrupt gravy train European Union in motion and preventing others from leaving.




PeonForHer -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/26/2016 3:30:25 AM)

Farage is a national embarrassment as far as I'm concerned.




MariaB -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/26/2016 3:45:59 AM)


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

Farage is a national embarrassment as far as I'm concerned.


ditto to that.




Lucylastic -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/26/2016 5:58:35 AM)

I bet it went down well with his base
ignorant fuckers All




WhoreMods -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/26/2016 7:42:43 AM)

I suspect there's a big tantrum fermenting away there. Any day now, the penny is going to drop that now he's given up his role as a single issue politician he's no longer of any great interest to the media, and the pouting will stat...




MrRodgers -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/26/2016 8:13:28 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

I suspect there's a big tantrum fermenting away there. Any day now, the penny is going to drop that now he's given up his role as a single issue politician he's no longer of any great interest to the media, and the pouting will stat...

OR...maybe he's had his 15 minutes of fame, will now take his MEP's 'additional' retirement and go play golf.




bondageerone -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/26/2016 8:13:46 AM)

2 morons together on 1 stage.




NorthernGent1 -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/26/2016 11:26:58 AM)


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ORIGINAL: essentialservant

I wonder just how much he took as a fee for supporting Donald Trump? Nigel has a manic smile to say the least. Somewhat like a rather naught autistic English public schoolboy. His long suffering Wife is a German. He led a party dedicated to Brexit and when that party achieved its aim he quit as its leader for a second time in 15 months. The British be they cousins are not have no business in American politics and vice versa. Well 3 months to go and we shall know! A clown or a Woman shall occupy the White House in January and Obama and his black presidency will be consigned to history. Other people pull the puppeteer presidents strings. The President is allowed to do some things though not many. Other sinister forces control the Government and dictate policy no matter what political party or person may be in power. The French, Germans and Italians are now plotting how to keep the corrupt gravy train European Union in motion and preventing others from leaving.



Like most middle and upper class Englishmen, he has a smile that says: "hello, hello, don't look at me, don't touch me".






NorthernGent1 -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/26/2016 11:28:06 AM)


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

Farage is a national embarrassment as far as I'm concerned.



You would say that considering your political views.

As far as I'm concerned, not someone who I would ever vote for but infinitely more appealing than the left.




WhoreMods -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/26/2016 12:52:07 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

I suspect there's a big tantrum fermenting away there. Any day now, the penny is going to drop that now he's given up his role as a single issue politician he's no longer of any great interest to the media, and the pouting will stat...

OR...maybe he's had his 15 minutes of fame, will now take his MEP's 'additional' retirement and go play golf.

We don't have MEP's here anymore: that's what the sorry little cunt's been crowing about for the last couple of months, isn't it?




PeonForHer -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/27/2016 10:30:33 AM)

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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

Farage is a national embarrassment as far as I'm concerned.



You would say that considering your political views.

As far as I'm concerned, not someone who I would ever vote for but infinitely more appealing than the left.



It's not because of my political views, NG. It's because he's a wanker.




NorthernGent1 -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/27/2016 12:44:20 PM)


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

Farage is a national embarrassment as far as I'm concerned.



You would say that considering your political views.

As far as I'm concerned, not someone who I would ever vote for but infinitely more appealing than the left.



It's not because of my political views, NG. It's because he's a wanker.



Why is he a wanker?




PeonForHer -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/27/2016 1:03:08 PM)


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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1

Why is he a wanker?



So much BS throughout that campaign; views that don't add up; doing so much to swing the Brexit vote but then ditching it all when it came to the practicalities of taking Britain out of the EU; pretending to be 'anti-establishment' when he's not .... difficult to list, really. But the very fact that he's willing to offer his support to Trump caps it all. To me, over all, his biggest crime to is to have been so irresponsible.




Politesub53 -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/27/2016 3:52:51 PM)

I didnt think Farage would stoop to this level. Maybe he is angling for slots on the Public Speaking circuit, who knows.

I voted for Brexit and can say without doubt Dulwich College is hardly upper class education.

Peon is right though, by supporting Trump Farage has let himself down. At least with Brexit he was doing what he believed in, and dont forget he has been anti EU for 15 years or more.




PeonForHer -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/27/2016 4:19:30 PM)

Er, PS, did you ever live in Southwark - especially back in the late 80s?




Politesub53 -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/27/2016 4:45:19 PM)


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

Er, PS, did you ever live in Southwark - especially back in the late 80s?


Almost matey. I was born and raised in Lambeth which adjoins Southwark. I have family from both boroughs but mostly Lambeth. The Border afaik runs from the river kind of east of Walworth Road being Southwark. By the early eighties I had moved to Norbury, but still visited lambeth and Southwark constantly.

As an aside, I passed the eleven plus and Dulwich College was suggested, but I went to a Grammar school five minutes from my home on Brixton Hill.




PeonForHer -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/27/2016 4:57:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Politesub53


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

Er, PS, did you ever live in Southwark - especially back in the late 80s?


Almost matey. I was born and raised in Lambeth which adjoins Southwark. I have family from both boroughs but mostly Lambeth. The Border afaik runs from the river kind of east of Walworth Road being Southwark. By the early eighties I had moved to Norbury, but still visited lambeth and Southwark constantly.

As an aside, I passed the eleven plus and Dulwich College was suggested, but I went to a Grammar school five minutes from my home on Brixton Hill.


I might have told you - I worked at Southwark Council for a couple of years. I and my team had to visit all the council-owned homes in Southwark for a giant survey on housing quality. I just thought you might have lived in a council-owned place in Southwark - in which case I might have visited your home. Spooky!

ETA ... and I also lived for a short while in the Barrier Block in Brixton. It was ... interesting.




Politesub53 -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/27/2016 5:15:10 PM)

Lol @ interesting. That was the block which was often mistaken for the Prison. My flats were directly infront of the prison which was just off Brixton Hill.

Despite the violence at least you didnt have far to go to the market, superb food avalable by any standards. The other bonus was you could always buy weed coming in from work. One link I had with the block was working on what the locals called HMS Hollamby in Akerman Road, that was a submarine shaped feature containing flues and access tunnels to the local flats heating system. Hollamby designed that and the Barrier Block. Its also odd that its official name was Southwyck House when it was less than five minutes from Brixton Town Hall.




PeonForHer -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/27/2016 5:27:25 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Politesub53

Lol @ interesting. That was the block which was often mistaken for the Prison. My flats were directly infront of the prison which was just off Brixton Hill.

Despite the violence at least you didnt have far to go to the market, superb food avalable by any standards. The other bonus was you could always buy weed coming in from work. One link I had with the block was working on what the locals called HMS Hollamby in Akerman Road, that was a submarine shaped feature containing flues and access tunnels to the local flats heating system. Hollamby designed that and the Barrier Block. Its also odd that its official name was Southwyck House when it was less than five minutes from Brixton Town Hall.


Yep, the Barrier Block looked like a prison, all right. The flats inside weren't bad, though - actually mine was a maisonette - quite roomy. One interesting story: my flatmate got hassled by a gang of youths on his way back, once. He sprayed them with a tear-gas can. The next night, the flat next door to his got burgled. He thought it was the same gang, robbing the wrong flat.

I've got a dim memory of that sub. (Heh. Another spooky connection - that we are linked by a 'sub'. Geddit?!)
I remember a couple of Jamaicans who'd follow likely targets up and down the road pestering them to buy 'dope'. It never was dope, apparently - just bits of mud.

As for the food - oh yes. Every possible variety. Mind you, I learned to avoid the butcher's in Electric Avenue on the way to work. It used to have whole carcasses hanging in the window and that was too much for my stomach first thing in the morning.

Brixton seems to have gone somewhat 'Islingtonish' now. It always was a hit with a certain hippy/punk crowd ... I think they got older and richer and bought houses there.




NorthernGent1 -> RE: He is a strange one that Nigel Farage! (8/28/2016 10:21:10 AM)


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer


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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1

Why is he a wanker?



So much BS throughout that campaign; views that don't add up; doing so much to swing the Brexit vote but then ditching it all when it came to the practicalities of taking Britain out of the EU; pretending to be 'anti-establishment' when he's not .... difficult to list, really. But the very fact that he's willing to offer his support to Trump caps it all. To me, over all, his biggest crime to is to have been so irresponsible.


What do you mean when you say: "pretending to be anti-establishment"?

He's a died-in-the-wool conservative, who, as far as I can tell, doesn't pretend to be anything other.

If you mean he's anti-EU, then yeah, the majority in this country are. Don't tell me, you still think we're all stupid and if only we could see the light we'd be pro-EU?

And, what's wrong with putting a case forward for Trump?

I'm not a conservative, and I don't care who is in charge in the United States, and don't give a shite about the whole: "what is bad for the US is bad for the world" nonsense - but, were I have to an interest I would vote for anyone over Bill and Hillary Clinton - and for good reason.

You think you're a very reasonable person and other people just can't grasp the broad caring, sharing principles of the left.

Actually, Hillary Clinton is demented. The worst type of career politician, and if you really think that what happens in the US will affect all of us then you should be very wary of Hillary Clinton becoming their president.

She will do what she is told. In other words, more of the same of invading people's countries on the grounds of: "spreading democracy".

For that reason alone, were I to care, The Don would have my support. In fact, The Don does have my support because I know that what you people say is generally a bad idea.












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