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Old 05-07-2016, 17:23   #31
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Re: UKIP leader Nigel Farage stands down

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
Farage gave us something none of the others wanted to - the right to choose our future. For that he ought to be congratulated and we should be asking why none of the others were interested in that basic freedom.

As for the rest, well it'd be nice if they got back to the concept of at least attempting to deliver what they've gone around promising* but of course it's far easier just to lie, especially at election time.


(* no plans to increase taxes, net migration in the tens of thousands, British jobs for British workers, no increase in tuition fees, an end to the cycle of boom and bust, secure borders to name but a few)
The question that should be asked is now he has achieved his stated aim why is he still an MEP? No ones going to let him be involved in exit negotiations, he has no input or influence now but yet he's still claiming his salary and no doubt exorbitant expenses

Seems a little double standards to me
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