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Oh yeah, really successful, apart from failing to become an MP 7/7 times
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no objections here deserves it as much as anyone - maybe he can now get hereditary peers abolished - something which those oh-so-democratic brexiteers don't seem remotely interested in
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Whats really bugging the Lefties is the fact that their Party was seen as the IMMIGRANT Party hence its demise at the polls....
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Oh yeah, really successful, apart from failing to become an MP 7/7 times
All that shows is how difficult it is to get elected if you don't have a major party behind you. And of course a lack of political knowledge in the comment. The Tories threw everything at stopping him last time he stood as an MP, that's how much they feared him speaking in the House of Commons. |
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We still need a new party to change politics and Britain . No point leaving the EU if policies stay the same .
The Labour Party and libdems should never see power again after their treachery . |
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I agree with workrider, the biggest problem the working classes have with Labour is how readily they're prepared to give council houses away to immigrants and undermine their jobs with cheap imported labour.
Not to mention the public services staggering under the weight of ever increasing numbers. Whatever the Labour party represents, it's certainly not the working classes. |
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I agree with that lfc, treachery indeed, and quite unashamed about it too.
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The most essential politician since Churchill. One day, years from now, he will be seen as the saviour of democracy not only in the UK, but Europe. The first bricks have been kicked out of the EU Mafia's edifice. It will take time, but the entire anti democratic wall will fall and the continent will owe him a debt of gratitude.
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The most essential politician since Churchill. One day, years from now, he will be seen as the saviour of democracy not only in the UK, but Europe. The first bricks have been kicked out of the EU Mafia's edifice. It will take time, but the entire anti democratic wall will fall and the continent will owe him a debt of gratitude.
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we have a bishop in the guardian tell us that brexit killed jo cox
I thought it was a deranged mentally ill person who did it? |
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Richie_Burnett, 'a glass fully empty guy' must be a thoroughly miserable existence. Do you ever bet?, if so, do you ever have a positive outcome perception or edge in mind.
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The EU we joined is not the same EU today so why any UK citizen would still want to be part of it astounds me no end unless it's merely a passport to the other 27 countries. But, reality is very, very few UK citizens work in The EU as opposed to The EU nationals working in The UK. A case of insecurity giving rise to a fear of failure.
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burnit would fit in well with mugmentum's view of one particular group
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If you're calling me an anti-semite then you are wrong.
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Give it up, Ritchie. Farage is a top bloke and well deserves a knighthood - as they once were. I would happily support him if he turned one down but he's a proper gentleman and would not be so rude to Her Maj.
Stop blaming everyone but yourself for your problems, imo. Happy Christmas. |