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  • Svensson
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    Originally posted by Limehouse View Post
    Gerard Batten eh? Can I hear the distant crowds chanting 'Oh Gerard Batten! Oh Gerard Batten!' No, doesn't quite work.

    Farage might well crawl out from wherever he has slithered by Christmas. The man has made an absolute fortune as an MEP who was rarely seen actually inside the EU Parliament.

    Oh, I have to stop this! I have been warned not to over-excite myself.
    (to the tune of "Guantanamera")

    Oh Gerard Batten!
    The magic Gerard Batten!
    Oh Gerard Baaaaaa -tten,
    The one and only Gerard Batten.....

    Problem solved

    Regarding Farage, I'd be more interested in what his involvement was in the Trump/Wikipedia episode, seeing that he paid Mr. Assange a little visit in the Ecuadorian Embassy in March 2017 and he was all defensive about it. Other meetings have been rumoured but not confirmed (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a8168506.html)

    And given that his Pals "Vote Leave" have been found guilty of electoral fraud, fined and referred to the cops, it's just another indicator that the whole Trump/Brexit/Wikileaks relationship probably has more to it than we currently know (I should point out that Farage himself was actually not directly associated with that particular Vote Leave group).

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  • DirectorDave
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    "The purity of profit". Is that a quote from Gordon Gecko?
    Nope a quote from Mr Lemon.

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by DirectorDave View Post
    Yep, if it was capitalist rather than socialised then the purity of profit would prevent that stuff.
    "The purity of profit". Is that a quote from Gordon Gecko?

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  • DirectorDave
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    Originally posted by Limehouse View Post
    I am half inclined to think you are winding me up.

    We had a UKIP candidate standing in my ward in the last local elections. She was an utter disgrace. A really nasty piece of work. She only received 70 votes but that was twice as many as the Green candidate. What's wrong with people?
    That is a nice wee story Banana but I'd need a little more info on why she was a disgrace if I was the type of person to express moral outrage, which I'm not.

    Fracking is a disaster.
    OK, glad you cleared that up for me, cheers.


    The NHS certainly needs reform but privatisation it does not need. There are already too many people making money out of private contracts that cost the tax payer 10 times more than they should.
    Yep, if it was capitalist rather than socialised then the purity of profit would prevent that stuff. I'll keep an open mind.

    If people really are 'flocking to UKIP' then I'm a banana.
    Ok, I'm a Lemon.

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  • Limehouse
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    DirectorDave seems to think Trump's OK, so why not UKIP, the bastard spawn of Trump's bitch, Nigel Farage?
    Great description! But it's tragic when you boil it all down, isn't it? Truly, I never thought things would become so bleak.

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by Limehouse View Post
    I am half inclined to think you are winding me up.
    DirectorDave seems to think Trump's OK, so why not UKIP, the bastard spawn of Trump's bitch, Nigel Farage?

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  • Limehouse
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    Originally posted by rjpalmer View Post
    Trump supports fracking as well, but usually is forced to pay the actress $130,000 in hush money afterwards.
    Oh yes! I have heard that he likes to 'grab p***y'. Not the first POTUS to do so of course, and such honesty!

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  • Limehouse
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
    Apparently it’s the legend that is Gerard Batten. Their 13th leader in around 25 years of existence. Farage will be back in charge by Christmas.
    Gerard Batten eh? Can I hear the distant crowds chanting 'Oh Gerard Batten! Oh Gerard Batten!' No, doesn't quite work.

    Farage might well crawl out from wherever he has slithered by Christmas. The man has made an absolute fortune as an MEP who was rarely seen actually inside the EU Parliament.

    Oh, I have to stop this! I have been warned not to over-excite myself.

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  • Limehouse
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    Originally posted by DirectorDave View Post
    Gerard Batten is the leader and has been for 4 months.

    I support fracking and I am quite passionate about it.

    I'm sure there are plenty in UKIP who support privatising the NHS, I'm not at that stage but I think it needs massive reform.

    Classical Liberals are flocking to UKIP, including me.
    I am half inclined to think you are winding me up.

    We had a UKIP candidate standing in my ward in the last local elections. She was an utter disgrace. A really nasty piece of work. She only received 70 votes but that was twice as many as the Green candidate. What's wrong with people?

    Fracking is a disaster. The NHS certainly needs reform but privatisation it does not need. There are already too many people making money out of private contracts that cost the tax payer 10 times more than they should.

    If people really are 'flocking to UKIP' then I'm a banana.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by rjpalmer View Post
    Trump supports fracking as well, but usually is forced to pay the actress $130,000 in hush money afterwards.
    Are you insinuating that this great statesman has somewhat dubious morals RJ ?

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  • DirectorDave
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    Originally posted by Limehouse View Post
    UKIP? The party who can't keep a leader for more than a few weeks? In fact, who IS the current leader? The party that supports fracking? The party that wants to privatise the NHS? Are you kidding?
    Gerard Batten is the leader and has been for 4 months.

    I support fracking and I am quite passionate about it.

    I'm sure there are plenty in UKIP who support privatising the NHS, I'm not at that stage but I think it needs massive reform.

    Classical Liberals are flocking to UKIP, including me.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Limehouse View Post
    UKIP? The party who can't keep a leader for more than a few weeks? In fact, who IS the current leader? The party that supports fracking? The party that wants to privatise the NHS? Are you kidding?
    Apparently it’s the legend that is Gerard Batten. Their 13th leader in around 25 years of existence. Farage will be back in charge by Christmas.

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  • rjpalmer
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    Originally posted by Limehouse View Post
    The party that supports fracking?
    Trump supports fracking as well, but usually is forced to pay the actress $130,000 in hush money afterwards.

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  • Limehouse
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    Originally posted by DirectorDave View Post
    Trump will outlast all these Euro leaders.

    May - Screwing up Brexit, everyone is going to vote UKIP.

    Merkell - Now just a puppet leader.

    Macron - Everyone now realising he is a bit of a fanny.


    Italy, Poland and Hungary are on the Don's side.

    UKIP? The party who can't keep a leader for more than a few weeks? In fact, who IS the current leader? The party that supports fracking? The party that wants to privatise the NHS? Are you kidding?

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  • Svensson
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    One thing that may be in favour of your prediction is the fact that Germany, UK and France all have free and fair elections.

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