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He's a bit of a down-market version of Trump really. The British people don't want that at the end of the day.
<---- This party's very high polling, weeks after being launched, is evident that the British people want Brexit. He is nothing like Trump in any way, shape or form and we are not turning this thread in to a whole debate about it.
<---- This party's very high polling, weeks after being launched, is evident that the British people want Brexit. He is nothing like Trump in any way, shape or form and we are not turning this thread in to a whole debate about it.
It's proof that some want it but that's never been in question. Probably more proof that leavers despair in the competence of the Conservatives as exemplified by Failing Grayling and his money tree.
I repeat - he does not want to break up the NHS, it's not BP Policy.
He does not admire Putin. I repeat, you have misspelled Corbyn.
It isn't BP policy but he has at least said in the past he wants to move to an insurance based system. He didn't used to deny it, only saying UKIP didn't choose to do so, until now. It's not clear what insurance type healthcare system he meant.
Please stick to May and Corbyn. For different reasons, they are our enemy.
Why? The cult following of political leaders is dangerous and gets us into trouble. Farage is participating in politics, getting votes and power. He is fair game for criticism as much as May and Corbyn.
I also don't think it's helpful to think of any of them as enemies.
The media are saying that 30% of the electorate say that they will be voting for Farages party.
It will be interesting to see what it means for Brexit if these votes are translated into seats in the EU Parliament. The EU have said that they don't want anybody causing disruption to proceedings, I suppose that if they decide to be disruptive, all the EU can do is suspend them from sitting.
In itself, a large number of seats for Farage makes no difference to Brexit as it's our UK Parliament that will decide what happens, but if Farage is successful, I think that he will want to get as many people as he can to stand in the next General Election and then we will see what happens when you let the cat amongst the pigeons!
His mission? All sounds a bit evangelical to me.
Sign of the times, popular today, forgotten tomorrow (Remember Cleggmania and amazing LD polls? Where's he now?) Folks have short attention spans, mostly due to reality TV and wanting winners/losers. It will always come to Labour/Conservatives because of our archaic electoral system.
The middle ground is where the electorate are. Whoever realises it will win the next election. Farage is nowhere near that middle ground. He has no long term plan for Britain, like most Brexiteers, who never has been any plan of 'what next'. His main preoccupation is himself,, again like Boris et al...[COLOR="Silver"]
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
The media are saying that 30% of the electorate say that they will be voting for Farages party.
It will be interesting to see what it means for Brexit if these votes are translated into seats in the EU Parliament. The EU have said that they don't want anybody causing disruption to proceedings, I suppose that if they decide to be disruptive, all the EU can do is suspend them from sitting.
In itself, a large number of seats for Farage makes no difference to Brexit as it's our UK Parliament that will decide what happens, but if Farage is successful, I think that he will want to get as many people as he can to stand in the next General Election and then we will see what happens when you let the cat amongst the pigeons!
I shouldn't worry Richard, if they follow Nigel's lead they won't turn up any meetings or do any work. They will however claim the salary/expenses and pensions which we'll be paying for.
No politician should escape challenge or scrutiny. Political parties should not be followed like football clubs regardless of their form, and that's why it's healthy that there are new parties like the Brexit Party and Change UK.
Please stick to May and Corbyn. For different reasons, they are our enemy.
Like the authoritarian style, bit like Farage, eh
Seriously, May and Corbyn and just idiots. It is Farage and the seductive populist message that he is pushing that is the clear and present danger here. Beware the new Pied Piper.
Maybe he is more like the Child Catcher: "sweeties children, come get your sweeties"
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