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Should be knighted.
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Space reserved next to Nelson in St Pauls come the final day.
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A State Funeral is the minimum his contribution merits. He should lie in state, so that people can file past and gaze upon the man who saved England.
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Will Sir Farage ever become king?
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Lizzie could elbow Phil, then it's game on.
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Statement from Nigel Farage
I have decided to stand aside as Leader of UKIP. The victory for the 'Leave' side in the referendum means that my political ambition has been achieved. I came into this struggle from business because I wanted us to be a self-governing nation, not to become a career politician. UKIP is in a good position and will continue, with my full support to attract a significant vote. Whilst we will now leave the European Union the terms of our withdrawal are unclear. If there is too much backsliding by the Government and with the Labour Party detached from many of its voters then UKIP's best days may be yet to come. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you the membership for your extraordinary support and generosity over the many years, I could not have done it without you. Yours as ever, Nigel Farage. |
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what point to exist UKIP anymore?
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Depends who the next Tory leader is
May = big increase in UKIP vote Leadsom = big fall in UKIP vote |
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May = big increase in UKIP vote
mayby it's what we need, strong UKIP |
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Any chance of Nigel joining the Tories after the dust has settled?
If UKIP fizzles out that might be on the cards. |
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No.
A sad aspect of this is the way thugs from the UAF targeted his children. The British working class have lost the best friend they ever had. |
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The man has done plenty....with dignity I may add. I'm sure there would be many Tories who would welcome him into the camp, even become a minister.
That aside the man's done more than enough, he should enjoy a good retirement. As far as I'm aware he's on his second marriage and has also survived cancer. Retire and enjoy Nigel. |
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Thank you Nigel Farage for you long courageous campaign.
When the public dissatisfaction with a generation of politicians finally reached a tipping point, in recent years you had to withstand the might of that British and European establishment conniving against you. Perhaps worse still, you had to withstand the cowardly, shameful, orchestrated smears against you (and the UKIP) by the outrageously biased Lefty media and the deluded politicians who did not have your grasp on detail and your ability as a communicator. There were reduced to pretending to be offended by a man who wished to see proper Democracy being restored to Britain and Europe, and to live in a country where we could try to manage our borders and public services ourselves. Media and politicians were so frightened of your capacity for connecting with the ordinary non-metropolitan voter they did their best to try and exclude you from public view during the EU Referendum campaigns. Thankfully the long-suffering British people and taxpayers weren't deceived by those who politicians who made this country the chosen land for Jihadists, for Peace-Loving Rapists, and for anyone who wants to pretend to be a refugee or Asylum Seeker. The public didn't want Britain to be a land safe for foreign criminals who can commit umpteen crimes but can't be deported. The public wisely chose they didn't want to belong to an EU that wanted to keep this damaging status quo. Well done Nigel Farage, a truly Great Briton. A rare example of an effective politician who made a difference. |
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I did read somewhere today that he said if he saw things going wrong over Brexit then watch this space.
I can't find the quote, it was on the BBC site. |
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He has done what even the likes of Churchill and Kennedy failed to do and that is to stop the corporate supranational government in their tracks.
Had he not walked away from that plan crash a few years ago we would still be heading towards global government. The corporates and their minions will fight back. Blair and Clegg and a number of MP are fighting for the corporations to stop the referendum being acted upon. We have this legal action just started also. The two next key tests in the UK are: 1. Do we get a Brexit PM here that actually gets us out of the EU. 2. Does the new PM sign us up to new Treaties that tie us back into the global government control. If Trump can win in the USA the global government project will be set back decades. |
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Nigel will still be a MEP in Brussels until the end of the 2 year negotiating period.
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I KNOW we are going to get turned over on the brexit - the bilderberg group are not happy. And our politicos know it!!
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Damn well said alun.
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They don't like it up em the old establishment
A few gravy trainers on the euro meal ticket have already bit the dust well done nigel As he said "your not laughing now " |
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A quitter,
just like DODGY DAVE, and KING BORIS. Of the three playboys, the Turk is on the return, following leadsom in. As soon as nige dries out in the clinic, he'll be back again, talking the same old stuff. The workers will have to learn not to keep listening to any of these jokers. They make fortunes, while we continue to suffer. Check your costs of living on INDEPENDENCE DAY; compare them in a year's time. Ye'll still be in EU, but we'll all be worse off, unless ye are a capitalist ruler. |
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So true sean.
Once a quitter, always a quitter. |
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Quit while you're ahead = winner.
Probably the wisest thing you'll ever read on here. Having said that, it's getting in front that's the problem for you pair. |
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I've seen more backbone in a tin of sardines. Reference: "Nigel Farage, portrait of a weak man," for prescient character analysis.
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Nigel Farage = winner.
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How did your side get on in the EU referendum UB?
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Well, Dr, I am always on the side of positivity and friendliness; and that side will always win against negativity, fear, suspicion and Project-Hate. In the end.
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I would have preferred Farage to stay prominent until Article 50 was triggered.
In a recent interview he admits to being 'nervous' about the powers that be 'backsliding' over 'taking back control' So who is going to keep the pressure on the Tories to uphold the referendum and the issues of border control? Farage looked very concerned. I think i am a good reader of someone, and Farage has lost that gusto like a man who knows the controllers have other ideas. Even more reason for him to stick it out. Perhaps when he says 'i have done everything i could have' he knows that he has hit the brick wall. |
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Being involved in politics has cost Nigel Farage.
Farage was never in it for the money,he is a conviction politician who devoted a large part of his life to saving Britain,this has largely been achieved. Farage is the best debater around and is a brilliant after dinner speaker,a fortune awaits him if he wants it. |
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Send him a sub, wilde.
A vote for ewe-krap is a vote for thatcher. Ye have got what ye want, and ye didn't even vote. ![]() |
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Do you not think the Leave voters have been abandoned though Wildman?
Marooned on an island as feverish flip flop predaTory sharks toy with them> Farage said he was nervous, that is a very new Farage. Perhaps he is nervous many of the millions will end up on his doorstep asking what now? Perhaps he predicts civil unrest. He is concerned. |
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Did you even bother reading my post.
Why would I send him a sub,I already explained to you a fortune awaits him. All the new UKIP votes will come from the working class. I hope Steven Woolfe becomes the new UKIP leader,another great speaker part Irish as well. |
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Its a fair point ZenMaster.
Farage has devoted 25 years to this cause. He has been under constant threat for years now but the attack by the thugs of UAF on his children got to him,he has two young daughters.hewants to spend more time with them. The Leave side will be more abandoned if as seems likely Theresa May becomes Prime Minister. |
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Farage left when he did because he's not nearly as stupid as the demographics he panders to, or his supporters here.
He wants absolutely nothing to do with the gathering storm clouds, and following recriminations. I'm guessing we reach parity with the $ by November. First major civil unrest around then too. Unless parliament chucks the whole thing out very soon, too much damage will have been done (even if we don't ultimately leave) for there not to be a major recession. |
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Personally, I don't think nige is very well and I very much doubt whether he is as pleased with all these hate crimes that go on as some of the
ultra-conservative extremist activists on here. Fundamentally, he's made a fortune riding the hate wagon, but being careful to keep out of any of the trouble that results. He is probably no worse than some of those he managed to dupe. They are responsible for giving us a new thatcher. Note they won't step up to the plate, till all this Chilcott stuff is swept under the carpet. ![]() |
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Thank you Nigel brave man who stuck to his beliefs you have shown the path
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_Wl83o9HTs
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Your wishful thinking tells you that there will be major civil unrest when one dollar equals one pound. I'll tell you for nothing when the first major civil unrest that this country has seen since the 19th century occurs, it will have nothing to do with the pound. It will be because you superior condescending know-nothing w*nkers have defied the will of the people for long enough and you need to be burnt out of your houses. And you will be burnt out of your houses, I promise.
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Morning, Jim!
![]() Dunno who ye are ranting about again, but I see my post is CENSORED and removed yet AGAIN. Well done, the ultra-conservative activists! -- Now, your rant: Check out the early TWENTIETH CENTURY: Cable St , London, Stepney, London, Llanelli, Wales, etc. Also, remember BRIXTON? Remember when ye got a nice new telly cheap? Also, remember all the battling between the cossers and the miners on thatcher's watch? -- Mate, ye go on to chat about "burning folks out of their houses" and making threats to somebody. ALL UNCENSORED BY THE AUTHORITIES ON HERE. Don't worry, I won't turn into a censor or a reporter. Just shows the true nature of the place, which I recognised years ago. ![]() Pal, if ye were alluding to Dale farm, we didn't have many houses there mate. There was the farm house, of course; funny how they didn't chat bout the greenbelt when hat was built, wasn't it? Personally, I think ye must be ranting about something else, but come back and explain your troubles. Ye sound a bit like a bloke who'd do damage with a machine-gun. ![]() |