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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt weakens UK and EU, thus making it easier for Russia to divide remaining countries with bought politicians, just like Farage in this country they own plenty in Germany, France, Italy.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo do you condemn the throwing of milkshake at Nigel?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAre you genuinely concerned come concerned with the rise of the old bear?
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostMaybe you should ask Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova what they think of Putin, occupying parts of their countriesComment
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostWhy do you assume people who support the Brexit party are right wing? I think you'll find a lot are ex Labour. Regarding shake throwing that's just a sign of desperation and an absence of coherent argument which will equate to more votes for the Brexit party
UKIP vote down
Tory vote down
Labour vote (marginally) down
LibDems up
Brexit up
CUK up
Hmmm .... let me think .... Brexit votes up ... I wonder where their votes came from?
LDs votes up? Ex Tory voters? Unlikely. Ex UKIP voters? Unlikely. Ex Labour voters? Yeeeesss
Sorry to burst your ignorant bubble pal, but Farage is getting votes from the Tories and what is left of UKIP. So much so, Tory Brexiters are even talking about getting into bed with Farage/Brexit party to cling on to what power they have leftI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSorry to burst your ignorant bubble pal
Found this. Among Labour switchers, LD is most popular, yes, but 20% are switching to TBP. So don't be too smug.
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Originally posted by Platypus View Post
Found this. Among Labour switchers, LD is most popular, yes, but 20% are switching to TBP. So don't be too smug.
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Nice video of your average UKIP/Brexit party supporters
Femi on Twitter: "I don't mind Right-Wing thugs chucking their drinks on me.
I don't mind them poking me in the face with a flagpole.
I do mind that Nigel Farage is set to WIN the European Elections on Thursday, by calling anyone who opposes a form of Brexit he said would never happen, "traitors".… https://t.co/Zku4ciQPcg"Comment
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