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Yay, another independent to split the “non-Farage” vote. This is going better for Farage than even he thought.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostYay, another independent to split the “non-Farage” vote. This is going better for Farage than even he thought.
The last 3 years has confirmed what they thought. Therir vote is wasted.
Maybe Nigel should change his name to Nelson?Comment
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Someone needs a quick lesson in how PR voting works...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMany people feel cut off from politicians. They pasy themselves a fortune and live the high life.
The last 3 years has confirmed what they thought. Therir vote is wasted.
Maybe Nigel should change his name to Nelson?
Edit: should also add, an undefined, “perfect” imaginary Brexit. Farage of course has no written detail on what Brexit should look like or the impact analysis on sectors, he just knows how to moan and complain without any actual plan.Last edited by meridian; 21 April 2019, 11:13.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostNews flash: unless the only thing you want your politicians to focus on is Brexit, then a vote for Nigel is also wasted. He has no other policies and doesn’t turn up to EP.
Edit: should also add, an undefined, “perfect” imaginary Brexit. Farage of course has no written detail on what Brexit should look like or the impact analysis on sectors, he just knows how to moan and complain without any actual plan.
You and I dislike Nigel/Nelson. However many people agree with him.
He has sought to represent the common person against the government and the government has let him. Such circumstances can lead to a Hitler or Mandela getting to power.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHis Brexit is to leave with no deal and see how we go. Which is preferable to the current can kicking.
You and I dislike Nigel/Nelson. However many people agree with him.
He has sought to represent the common person against the government and the government has let him. Such circumstances can lead to a Hitler or Mandela getting to power.
Although he claims to represent the common person, in truth he represents nobody but himself. A representative would have turned up in the European Parliament more often than not.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThey've got £15K of a £10K target. I'll pass.Comment
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