Farage: I hate to say it but he's absolutely right!
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Re: Farage: I hate to say it but he's absolutely right!
Yes and looking at some of the faces and re actions in there they all know it as well.
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Re: Farage: I hate to say it but he's absolutely right!
So what is Farrages answer, he is very good at soundbites and short on solutions
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Nice to see he got a little applause.
I always got the impression that every man jack of that sad greedy shower were living in cloud cuckoo land, but possibly somewhat belatedly now the writing is on the wall, a few of them are starting to wake up and come to their senses, unfortunately all too late to save the myth of the so called unsinkable Titanic.
I always got the impression that every man jack of that sad greedy shower were living in cloud cuckoo land, but possibly somewhat belatedly now the writing is on the wall, a few of them are starting to wake up and come to their senses, unfortunately all too late to save the myth of the so called unsinkable Titanic.
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Had they taken notice a bit earlier they could possibly have altered course and avoided such a major disaster, but unfortunately they were all so obsessed with the idea of their mythical utopia, that they switched onto automatic pilot and headed blindly for a bloody great iceburg without even a second thought.
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All much too late for anyone to find a solution.
Had they taken notice a bit earlier they could possibly have altered course and avoided such a major disaster, but unfortunately they were all so obsessed with the idea of their mythical utopia, that they switched onto automatic pilot and headed blindly for a bloody great iceburg without even a second thought.
Had they taken notice a bit earlier they could possibly have altered course and avoided such a major disaster, but unfortunately they were all so obsessed with the idea of their mythical utopia, that they switched onto automatic pilot and headed blindly for a bloody great iceburg without even a second thought.
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Clearly, Margaret Thatcher argued in her book 'Statecraft' for enlargement of the EU. Why? Simple, because she knew that you would never get 20 odd different countries/cultures to agree on whatever proposal was laid before them. She was no fan as is well documented of closer integration with our European partners. We all understand the benefits of a free European market but you will never integrate 20 odd different cultures into one whole.
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Forgetting politics and everything else, even from that short video clip, the man plainly needs sectioning.
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Re: Farage: I hate to say it but he's absolutely right!
Love the fact that many take their ear pieces out then some start playing on their phones.
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Even though he only has a single agenda, just being a politician who makes sense may be a tad unusual but it is hardly grounds for sectioning the poor chap.
If I was ever bothered enough, he'd get my vote
If I was ever bothered enough, he'd get my vote
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It's the easiest way to deal with the seven percent, the one-in-fourteen among us, and every country has them.
It's hard to say this without sounding cruel and unthinking; seven percent vote nationalist, one in fourteen is gay, seven percent are alcoholics, one in fourteen suffers from clinical depression . . .
I suspect it has always been thus.
It's hard to say this without sounding cruel and unthinking; seven percent vote nationalist, one in fourteen is gay, seven percent are alcoholics, one in fourteen suffers from clinical depression . . .
I suspect it has always been thus.
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And seven percent of British pensioners live in Spain.
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I wish Farage would take some tuition on his delivery. It's a pity he sounds so rushed. A more measured tone would help his cause immensely.