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By:
twizzle22
When: 11 Nov 19 18:14
NF is the only politician who actually tell as it is and if not for him  would be stuck in the European Gestapo for eternity..hats off to the "Nige".
By:
boxingthefox
When: 11 Nov 19 18:18
Amen to that twizzle.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 11 Nov 19 18:36
The one's finding this amusing right now wont find it so amusing when they get sacked for throwing a sicky

And no workers rights remember
By:
GRANTCKING
When: 11 Nov 19 18:37

Nov 11, 2019 -- 6:28PM, anxious wrote:


Farage and Bullingdon are a pair of coonts


corbyn is a coont aswell tho, thats the problem

By:
GRANTCKING
When: 11 Nov 19 18:37
guys best mates with the IRA ffs
By:
trilby22
When: 11 Nov 19 18:38
Remainers ragin', seethin' and foamin' at the mooth Grin

Dear Brexiteer,

Today in Hartlepool, I made clear The Brexit Party’s strategy for the General Election. I always said that I would put country before party – and I meant it.

We want to stop the Remainers winning enough seats to introduce a second referendum, offering us a false choice between Remain and Remain. That’s why we are not going to contest the 317 seats that the Conservatives won in 2017. For months, I have argued for a Leave alliance. Now we have launched it unilaterally. This will ensure that there will not be a second referendum and that Brexit can finally be delivered.

We will though contest every seat held by Corbyn’s Remainer Labour Party, which has openly betrayed five million Labour Leave voters. And we will stand in all seats held by the other Remainer parties.

Let me explain how we came to this difficult decision. When Boris Johnson came back with his new EU Treaty, I made no secret of my concerns. Two aspects in particular stood out. First, it did not ‘get Brexit done’ – it would mean at least another three years of agonising negotiations in which EU negotiator Monsieur Barnier would have the upper hand. And second, the Treaty meant we were committing ourselves to regulatory and political alignment with EU rules on everything from our fishing to our financial services.

That’s why last week we signed 600 Brexit Party candidate nomination forms, because I felt that in a democracy everybody deserves a genuine choice.

Last night, however, I heard something from Boris Johnson that at last made me feel more optimistic. In a video the Prime Minister said that he would not extend the Transition Period beyond the end of 2020 – a huge challenge to Barnier and Juncker.

Even more importantly, Boris said that he would seek a ‘super Canada-plus’ free trade deal with the EU, with no political alignment. That is a significant step in the right direction. It starts to look more like the Brexit that 17.4m of us voted for.

So, we have decided to give Boris half a chance, and focus on taking the fight to Labour in their Brexit heartlands. It was The Brexit Party that beat Labour here in the May European elections – and we can, with your help, do it again. There are millions of traditional Labour voters waiting for a party that is on their side, that believes in bringing more money and jobs back to the regions, that says we need sensible immigration controls. These are messages that will resonate hard in those Labour Leave areas.

How do we hold Boris to his promises? We have to start winning some of those Labour seats, by making Corbyn’s Labour pay for their betrayal of Brexit. Getting MPs into Parliament is the way we can hold Mr Johnson to account. We cannot win those seats without your help.

I have no great love for the Conservative Party. But I see stopping the Remainers and their **** second referendum as the biggest issue facing our country. Our actions today have stopped the Remain alliance in is tracks.

The question of trust is key. There can be no real Brexit without The Brexit Party in Parliament to keep Boris honest. And we cannot get there without your help.

Thanks for your support. Together we can beat the Remainer alliance and change politics for good.



Nigel Farage — Leader of The Brexit Party
By:
trilby22
When: 11 Nov 19 18:38
Hey Grant!  GSTQ bud Cool
By:
GRANTCKING
When: 11 Nov 19 18:39
Grin sup trilby
By:
trilby22
When: 11 Nov 19 18:39
r!gged is banned? Laugh
By:
GRANTCKING
When: 11 Nov 19 18:40
Laugh
By:
anxious
When: 11 Nov 19 18:45
What a fairy merchant farage is only the other week he was saying Bullingdons deal was a shambles and worse than chairman mays , now he comes out with this crap
By:
trilby22
When: 11 Nov 19 18:48
And he (Nige) said he had been reassured by “a very clear change of direction” signalled by Mr Johnson in a video posted on social media on Sunday evening, in which the PM promised to negotiate a “super Canada-plus” free trade agreement with the EU and rule out any extension of talks on future relations beyond the end of 2020.
By:
trilby22
When: 11 Nov 19 18:48
Makes a big difference, Anx.
By:
casemoney
When: 11 Nov 19 18:52
"a staggering 8.4 million votes were cast by post, or 18% of those who voted in the election. The idea that almost 1 in 5 can't make it to a Polling Station for a legitimate reason on Election Day is ludicrous."

Shocked
By:
boxingthefox
When: 11 Nov 19 18:54
That's fcked now case. Wink
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 11 Nov 19 18:54

Nov 11, 2019 -- 6:45PM, anxious wrote:


What a fairy merchant farage is only the other week he was saying Bullingdons deal was a shambles and worse than chairman mays , now he comes out with this crap


Makes no difference

People are dumb and will go along with it because they are voting 'the winning team'

Let them have the coming rogering, i feel sorry for the genuine people out there, the one's who are going to suffer

But I cant feel sorry for cognitive dissonance sorry, if they are willing to overlook the obvious then so be it

By:
boxingthefox
When: 11 Nov 19 18:56
"cognitive dissonance " thats no way to talk about Jezza supporters. Laugh
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 11 Nov 19 19:14
boxingthefox

Well yes you're right. All of the voters have it that is true.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 11 Nov 19 19:15
Wink
By:
twizzle22
When: 11 Nov 19 19:26
Enjoying anxious having an epic seetheLaugh
By:
GRANTCKING
When: 11 Nov 19 19:29
Laugh
By:
Torquemada
When: 11 Nov 19 21:38
Expressing a hope for violence. ‘‘Twas always thus with the left.
By:
HGS
When: 11 Nov 19 21:41
Arise Sir Nigel!
By:
Baphornet
When: 12 Nov 19 23:00
It's all going rather swimmingly
By:
impossible123
When: 12 Nov 19 23:42
Where the hell have you been? We nearly reported you missing!
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 12 Nov 19 23:50
Bap turns up to bask in the glory LaughLaugh

I would advice against it bappy, its no good what's around the corner Laugh
By:
Baphornet
When: 13 Nov 19 00:01
I've been tending to my olives
By:
HGS
When: 14 Nov 19 18:49
200/1 landed! Laugh
By:
Baphornet
When: 14 Nov 19 19:40
unfortunately, "the dishwasher" tried to get his normal scabby bad race fiver ew on in the high street & was told to "FRO back to his cardboard box". Not to mention he waited for the event to finish before trying to get on of course
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 14 Nov 19 20:27
Bappy

We are doing our best to stop the Tories from winning this majority

If we can keep them down to 290 seats and Labour get 270 its been a successful (s)election

Spread the word my friend
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