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Old 20-05-2019, 10:08   #2354
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
Banks support "in kind" to Farage should be declared, it wasn't.

As an MEP Farage will not be involved in Brexit negotiations, so the one pledge they seem to have cannot be implemented by them. No wonder he hasn't bothered with a manifesto.
Oh here is that “Manifesto” term being used again, um, pray tell, why a Manifesto is so important, in today’s political climate, given none of two main parties stuck to theirs, meanwhile, Libdems, are also hypocrites, given they pledged not to increase tuition fees but then did, once they got a slice of power in 2010.

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
Don't forget the Russians!
Yes, it’s laughable isn’t it. It’s glass houses stuff this. You got people here ridiculously ridiculing Farage, yet, looking at the poll, 5 members on here support Corbyn, who defended Russians during the Novichok Salisbury poisonings, rubbed shoulders with the IRA, has given vomit inducing support for Maduro, in Venezuela. Has associated himself with Hezbollah.

We’re suppose to be concerned with one man whose got money from one Eurosceptic to another and not be with another man who’s a terrorist sympathiser and defended Russia, seriously?
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