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NOW ...

"None of  you have done a days work in your life"  Grin

Cheers from other MEPs.

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By:
zorrostrikes
When: 28 Jun 16 10:38
it was jeers.

I remember taking goods away from labour's lord robertson's house.
three men got a tip of 50p between them.

he just lost three votes right there.

He went to work for the EU.
By:
onlooker
When: 28 Jun 16 10:46
Cheers, jeers - depends on how the BBC report it.

What about the APPLAUSE that he also got?
By:
onlooker
When: 28 Jun 16 10:47
He is up again - Speaking for a second time.
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 28 Jun 16 10:50
Scottish Traitor. We voted out as a nation. Accept the vote you tits.
By:
Geesyerdosh
When: 28 Jun 16 10:52
That twaat just humiliated Scotland "oh we beg you don't let Scotland down"

Get to fuuck ya arssehole
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 28 Jun 16 10:57
As a Scot who voted for independence  - I agree totally.

I was gutted to stay in the UK. But a vote is a vote.
Scotland is now part of the UK - It's not a free state.
to voice it's opinion is wrong until it's independant.
If it ever is to be Independant.

It's sour grapes.

One voice as a united Kingdom.
By:
onlooker
When: 28 Jun 16 11:01
The Scottish MEP - is called .... Mr SMITH.

You not get more ENGLISH than that.  Laugh
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 28 Jun 16 11:19
what an absolute @rsehole Farage is
By:
Make my hay
When: 28 Jun 16 11:19
Nigel - If you were to cut off your noses to spite your faces and reject any idea of a sensible trade deal the consequences would be far worse for you than it would be for us.
Even no deal is better for the United Kingdom  than the current rotten deal that we’ve got now. Grin
By:
twizzle22
When: 28 Jun 16 11:23
LaughGreat great man and a true patriot..such a shame there is know one in the Tory party with his strength of conviction.
By:
ZenMaster
When: 28 Jun 16 11:28
Modern Day Winston Churchill.Grin
By:
dambuster
When: 28 Jun 16 11:37
Speaks the truth, thats why he's loathed ,some people, as Jack Nicholson would say ''Can't handle the truth''..
By:
twizzle22
When: 28 Jun 16 11:39
Spot on analysis dambuster
By:
guinness2dear
When: 28 Jun 16 11:53
Well how refreshing was that. Sir Nige ripping the arse holes a new arse hole..
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 28 Jun 16 11:58
It's wonderful stuff isn't it?

Great swathes of 'suits' being torpedoed all over the place!

Politics has never been more entertaining than in the last few days.

- and I've had a constant smile on my face throughout.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 28 Jun 16 12:09
Nigel Farage went into the bear pit and once again wiped the floor with his opponents.

The Scottish Nationalist MEP made as craven a speech as I have ever heard,listening to him begging and pleading was embarrassing.

I've yet to be given a reason why the Scottish Nationalists want independence from the UK but want to place itself under the yoke of the EU.
By:
guinness2dear
When: 28 Jun 16 12:12
I'm gonna get lockjaw if Sir Nige gets up again..
By:
xmoneyx
When: 28 Jun 16 12:13
said--none of them ever had a proper job

then asks for fair tariffs

IDIOT
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 28 Jun 16 12:16
It's wonderful stuff isn't it?

Not half it ain't.

Farage has rocked the establishment to it's foundations both sides of the English channel.

Love him or hate him, Farage has been perhaps the biggest single force in politics for the last ten years and he isn't even an MP.
By:
Breedingmad
When: 28 Jun 16 12:21
He's been giving the same speeches for 17 years..
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 28 Jun 16 12:22
Got to agree with you, Dr C.

I disagree with much of Farage's mantra - but he's been one of the few people in politics who's stood firm to his beliefs all the way through the last ten years or so and spoken with eloquence and zeal to affirm them.

Hats off to him - and he's so very entertaining!
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 28 Jun 16 12:27
I'm an 'outer' purely on the grounds of Sovereignty.

The British people NEVER joined this Federal States of Europe tripe - they became a member of The Common Market with six other countries, which was manily a trade agreement.
And that was all.

No we can breathe again - without some kraut or frog telling us we can only use so much air.
By:
GoOnThen
When: 28 Jun 16 12:28
Lord Farage has a nice ring to it! Grin
By:
ZenMaster
When: 28 Jun 16 12:32
Farage will go down history as a modern day Winston Churchill.

Lord Farage - what a guy.Grin
By:
xmoneyx
When: 28 Jun 16 12:33
Tweeter Alliss ‏@TweeterAlliss  · 4m4 minutes ago 

Tweeter Alliss Retweeted Nigel Farage

We'll probably see more of you now in the UK, though you're not an elected MP, so I guess not. What a shame.Splendid
By:
ZenMaster
When: 28 Jun 16 12:38
He doesn't need to be an elected MP in Britain to bring the establishment to it's knees so i don't anything will stop him being seen.Laugh
By:
ZenMaster
When: 28 Jun 16 12:39
*think
By:
ooO{Alpha Centauri}Ooo
When: 28 Jun 16 12:44
So are Scotland going to give up their seats in the House of Commons which they won due to our crooked Parliamentary system?
By:
dunlaying
When: 28 Jun 16 12:51
I am loving every second of it. The people might rise throughout Europe now that they can see that change is a possibility.
By:
ooO{Alpha Centauri}Ooo
When: 28 Jun 16 13:02
Le Pen also spelling out the truth, whilst the other spineless suits jiggle uncomfortably.
By:
portmanpark
When: 28 Jun 16 13:13
what he said to the EMPs about you laughed at me when I said Britain was going to leave the EU and you are not laughing now ......was famously said in 1942 by Adolph hitler about the jews
By:
portmanpark
When: 28 Jun 16 13:16
think its fair to say that's where he got his inspiration
By:
G1_Jockey_4
When: 28 Jun 16 13:21
this is gonna get interesting.

who advised farage to go especially as he is not even an mp?

masterstroke who ever allowed that Laugh
By:
Make my hay
When: 28 Jun 16 13:46
he's a member of the European Parliament they can't stop him from going, it's his job to go.
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 28 Jun 16 13:59
Nice of him to turn up to work for once.





Even if he looked like someone on a day out to Windsor Castle from his care home with his little flag. Childish f*cking moron.
By:
dambuster
When: 28 Jun 16 14:06
More ba11s in his little finger, than the people on here, hiding behind their keyboard  criticising him Laugh
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 28 Jun 16 14:11
Yep, we certainly need more people moving out from behind their keyboard and venting their feelings in the real world. Like on a Manchester tram for instance.
By:
Kit-Kat-Dan
When: 28 Jun 16 14:15
Said the man from behind his keyboard.

Just out of interest, how would you compare the 'tram incident' with the grooming gangs, operating in so many cities I've lost count?
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 28 Jun 16 14:20
I'm sorry you're now having a conversation but seem perturbed I'm using a keyboard. Is this an act or are you genuinely thick?



Anyhoo, both pretty f*cking scandalous obviously. One certainly doesn't legitimise the other and the problem is those lads on the tram as well as the many, many other people doing similar (including the guy shouting racist abuse at my wife friday morning) feel emboldened and legitimised by the vote. A lot of people voted leave for genuine and pretty worthwhile reasons, unfortunately there's a lot of people who voted because they thought it was a way of "making Britain British" and while I wouldn't go so far to say every vote for Leave has been a legitimisation of this view, those people have taken it as such.
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