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    Who should represent 'bigots'?

    Nigel is foraging for attention again - brought to you by DailMail -

    "Nigel Farage today defended a Ukip official who said it was the party of 'bigots' as he was left reeling from the defection of a top MEP to the Conservatives.

    The Ukip leader hit out at the party's former communities spokesman Amjad Bashir after his defection to join David Cameron's party.

    But he refused to condemn Ukip party secretary Matthew Richardson saying that Ukip should represent 'bigots' and labelling the NHS a 'waste of money'."

    Nigel Farage defends top aide who said Ukip should represent 'bigots' | Daily Mail Online

    Talking of which - who is the best to represent CUK bigots?

    Enquiring minds want to know.

    #2
    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Nigel is foraging for attention again - brought to you by DailMail -

    "Nigel Farage today defended a Ukip official who said it was the party of 'bigots' as he was left reeling from the defection of a top MEP to the Conservatives.

    The Ukip leader hit out at the party's former communities spokesman Amjad Bashir after his defection to join David Cameron's party.

    But he refused to condemn Ukip party secretary Matthew Richardson saying that Ukip should represent 'bigots' and labelling the NHS a 'waste of money'."

    Nigel Farage defends top aide who said Ukip should represent 'bigots' | Daily Mail Online

    Talking of which - who is the best to represent CUK bigots?

    Enquiring minds want to know.
    Not the hypocritical and self-serving Mr Farage, that's for certain.

    Put it this way - if Farrago is the best of the bunch, just how bad are the rest?
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #3
      Originally posted by malvolio View Post
      Put it this way - if Farrago is the best of the bunch, just how bad are the rest?
      Only one way to find out...

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        #4
        Originally posted by AtW View Post
        Only one way to find out...
        I think that qualifies as a high risk strategy; be a bit like putting Millipede and Bollocks back in charge.
        Blog? What blog...?

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          #5
          Originally posted by malvolio View Post
          I think that qualifies as a high risk strategy; be a bit like putting Millipede and Bollocks back in charge.
          It's a tough choice between utterly cretinous bigots from UKIP and New Liebor.

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            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            Nigel is foraging for attention again - brought to you by DailMail -

            "Nigel Farage today defended a Ukip official who said it was the party of 'bigots' as he was left reeling from the defection of a top MEP to the Conservatives.

            The Ukip leader hit out at the party's former communities spokesman Amjad Bashir after his defection to join David Cameron's party.

            But he refused to condemn Ukip party secretary Matthew Richardson saying that Ukip should represent 'bigots' and labelling the NHS a 'waste of money'."

            Nigel Farage defends top aide who said Ukip should represent 'bigots' | Daily Mail Online

            Talking of which - who is the best to represent CUK bigots?

            Enquiring minds want to know.

            To be fair, Bashir is hardly a paragon of loyalty or stability. One minute he is Labour, then Tory, then UKIP, now Tory again and Cameron thinks he is a 'catch'? He'll be a Green next week.

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              #7
              and what's wrong with Bigots?
              All you nappy wearing,limp wristed liberals afraid to express any opinion for fear of saying something contentious

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                #8
                Originally posted by tractor View Post
                To be fair, Bashir is hardly a paragon of loyalty or stability. One minute he is Labour, then Tory, then UKIP, now Tory again and Cameron thinks he is a 'catch'? He'll be a Green next week.
                He's already done Respect: Bashir was de-selected by Respect : The Respect Party – Peace, Justice & Equality. Still doesn't beat Winston McKenzie: Winston McKenzie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kippers...choppers and changers It shows that they're not really serious about peopel, more about getting a position of power for themselves
                Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tractor View Post
                  To be fair, Bashir is hardly a paragon of loyalty or stability. One minute he is Labour, then Tory, then UKIP, now Tory again and Cameron thinks he is a 'catch'? He'll be a Green next week.
                  The fact that he now suddenly has all these "issues" with Ukip makes me wonder why he didn't defect earlier, of his own free will. Naturally, he is just towing the Tory line now since his career in politics would be pretty much wrecked if they did not have him. Media representation of most issues tends to be divorced from reality and blown out of all proportion, particularly with regard to political parties they're not fond of, and I think Farage's explanation of Richardson's comment is sensible. Whereas, they'd have a very hard time defending anything Mr Bashir is alleged to have gotten up to, and I am quite surprised that the Tories have taken him in.
                  Last edited by Zero Liability; 25 January 2015, 18:46.

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                    #10
                    So you slag off the DM until it suits you?

                    Farage had suspended him prior to his defection.

                    Do the tories really need this liability or is this part of a mud slinging match?

                    Do get too caught up in this please.

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