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Hugh 07-01-2016 07:34

Farage "assassination attempt"
 
The Times (behind paywall)
Quote:

Nigel Farage claims his car sabotaged in ‘assassination attempt’


The Ukip leader claimed that a saboteur loosened the nuts on his Volvo, causing one of the wheels to come off as he drove through France, while returning to Britain from the EU headquarters in Brussels.

Mr Farage said that he had received death threats in the past, and that on this occasion both the police and car mechanics were convinced it was done maliciously, although he decided not to pursue matters...

...The crash happened in daylight hours in October, and when emergency services arrived they told Mr Farage that the nuts were loosened intentionally, The Mail on Sunday reported.

“The French police looked at it and said that sometimes nuts on one wheel can come a bit loose – but not on all four,” he told the newspaper.

When asked who might have done it, he replied: “I haven’t got a clue. Quite frankly, the way my life’s been over the past two-and-a-half years, nothing surprises me.”

denphone 07-01-2016 07:38

Re: Farage "assassination attempt"
 
Sadly there is always someone out there who is prepared to go that step further.:(

Damien 07-01-2016 07:39

Re: Farage "assassination attempt"
 
I didn't think it was up to the victim whether or not the police pursued a case of attempted murder? Is this the same as Farage's 'impeccable source' that the voting in the Oldham by-election was 'bent' which was also not referred to anyone?

Who decides not to pursue an attempt of their life?

Maggy 07-01-2016 08:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35815970)
I didn't think it was up to the victim whether or not the police pursued a case of attempted murder? Is this the same as Farage's 'impeccable source' that the voting in the Oldham by-election was 'bent' which was also not referred to anyone?

Who decides not to pursue an attempt of their life?

:tu:

Damien 07-01-2016 08:15

Re: Farage "assassination attempt"
 
As it happens it now appears that no one but Farage is collaborating his story:

http://www.liberation.fr/desintox/20...for-it_1424522

Quote:

Nigel Farage told the Mail on Sunday, his accident on a French motorway may have been a failed assassination attempt. Even the French police and mechanics told him so, he says. They deny they did.

Derek 07-01-2016 08:18

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It appears that MI5/MI6 assassination techniques in France have gotten worse over the years.

If only they'd got him into the back of a speeding car with a drunk driver behind the wheel.

jonbxx 07-01-2016 08:18

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I think someone might be telling porkies - link

Quote:

"The French police and mechanics looked at it but I have made no formal complaint. The mechanics were absolutely certain of [foul play] but I have decided to take no further action."
or

Quote:

But the Dunkirk prosecutor who would have led any such inquiry rebutted the claims, telling Liberation: "If they had noticed a sabotage, they would have had to open an investigation."

Stop It 07-01-2016 08:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jonbxx (Post 35815979)
I think someone might be telling porkies - link

Oh dear Nigel, now you've really went into the realms of fantasy. He is like the epitome of Poe's Law. This couldn't be better if he didn't shout "infamy infamy they've all got it in for me" at the police/media.

techguyone 07-01-2016 09:02

Re: Farage "assassination attempt"
 
His model of Volvo has been subject to a recall too for ... loose wheel nuts.

Not saying he's wrong but..

That said it is very unusual for all four wheels to have all nuts loose (ok the locking one my not have, but the other going loose would very likely shear that one too)

Osem 07-01-2016 09:07

Re: Farage "assassination attempt"
 
Is anyone surprised that Farage might be a tad paranoid?... ;)

Ramrod 07-01-2016 09:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35815989)
His model of Volvo has been subject to a recall too for ... loose wheel nuts.

That's a fabrication. Volvo have denied that there has been a problem like that.

Stop It 07-01-2016 09:22

Re: Farage "assassination attempt"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35815993)
That's a fabrication. Volvo have denied that there has been a problem like that.

The person who claimed it is a rapid anti Farage radio personality and should be treated with the same sort of response, which is "Really now".

As for your comment Osem, when you spend your entire political career creating monsters, real or imagined...

Damien 07-01-2016 09:35

Re: Farage "assassination attempt"
 
Volvo did issue a recall for a wheel problem, it's just that Farage's car was not one of the batchs recalled.

Hugh 07-01-2016 09:36

Re: Farage "assassination attempt"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35815993)
That's a fabrication. Volvo have denied that there has been a problem like that.

And what about the French garage owner's statement, and that of the French police's denial of his claims?

Mr K 07-01-2016 10:09

Re: Farage "assassination attempt"
 
He could have a point, remember his helicopter crash a couple of General Elections ago and now this ? Somebody deliberately gave him testicular cancer too when he was younger...

If anybody was trying to do away with him, it's most likely to be another of the swivel eyed loons in his own party, they hate him. But then again, they hate everybody and everything.


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