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[Closed] Nigel Farage, what do you think of him?

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compared to Blair or Cameron he seems like someone I could have a beer with and get on with.

Dont like his politics mind but my 70 yr old Mum does and so do most of her friends


 
Posted : 28/02/2014 10:50 pm
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Confucious he say "Politician with one policy like dog with one leg".


 
Posted : 28/02/2014 11:33 pm
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He's the face of the Tory party about 50 years ago.


 
Posted : 28/02/2014 11:37 pm
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My Dad would've loved him.


 
Posted : 28/02/2014 11:40 pm
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Posted : 28/02/2014 11:43 pm
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He's very bright - he's tapped into the nastier side of the British/English national character but he's done it in a way which comes across as reasonable rather than the reality of his beliefs which is pure xenophobia.

But fundamentally he's just a populist chancer taking advantage of our current difficulties to get popular even though he's no serious intention to run the country - he'll fade away when people realise he's all mouth and no trouser. I think he's just infantile - enjoying getting a reaction from the liberal and tolerant faction.

The only reason to worry about him IMO is he'll tear the Tory vote apart which means we're more likely to get another hung Parliament and coalition rather than a strong government next term.


 
Posted : 28/02/2014 11:46 pm
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A likeable turd...


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 9:23 am
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Oh, and Brooess, the last thing this country needs is another 'strong' government.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 9:25 am
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He was a guest speaker at a dinner I attended and he speaks pretty well and whilst I wouldn't want him to move any further to gaining power I think his party raises some good challenges to our relationship to the European gravy train which should/ need to be addressed by the 'proper' parties - for the record he certainly wasn't banging on about immigration etc it was more about what we put into the EU compared with what we got out- although it was aimed at a target market of businessmen so he obviously saw this as something that would resonate

He also was selling ukip tea towels which I thought was 'different'


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 9:28 am
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He's the face of the Tory party about 50 years ago.

😕 50 years ago the Tory Party was a social-democratic party which, built affordable council houses on a massive scale, believed in a mixed economy in which all the utilities, and other sectors such as public transport, were in public hands, had an indisputable commitment to a universal welfare state, and actively recruited foreign labour to work in the UK.

Indeed by today's standard as they would be dismissed as 'left-wing extremists' by everyone from the Daily Mail to Tony Blair.

In contrast UKIP stand in complete position to all those values and believe that, despite this present government being more right-wing than even Thatcher, it still isn't right-wing enough and this justifies them forming a separate party.

How can anyone misread those glaring facts so easily ?

Perhaps this lack of understanding helps to explain why politics in Britain is in such dire straights and there appears to be not a glimmer of light at the end of the very long dark tunnel that we are very clearly in 🙁


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 9:50 am
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Agree with Ernie there. History of politics an all that.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 10:03 am
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I don't like him...or his views and aims.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 10:05 am
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Farage is Marxist scum.

Correction. He's not a Marxist, that was Millepede's dad.

So, it could be worse, Farage could me Marxist scum.

I missed you Ernie, welcome back 😆


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 11:40 am
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With three parties converging on the right, he's hitting the further right.

+1

Sadly he's making the Tories even more extreme by appealing to all the closet racists / 'string em ups' in the Tory ranks...


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 11:48 am
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Posted : 01/03/2014 11:53 am
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A grandstanding pillock of the first order.

He's actually TJ?


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 2:11 pm
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I disparage Farage.

I'd imagine that's not new but I haven't seen much coverage from Australia, and surely it can't go unsaid on this thread.

Also, is that the UKIP logo with a £ sign? It looks straight off a Pound shop.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 4:16 pm
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I would post my real opinion, but don't want to get banned.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 5:30 pm
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Half of me wishes that he'd died in the plane crash.

The reasonable half.....


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 6:05 pm
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If I were forced to chose between Farage and that odd looking guy with the Lithuanian Marxist dad, I wouldn't even have to think about it!

Fortunately, I won't have to make that decision 🙂


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 6:05 pm
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I, for one, salute his plain speaking, right thinking, and pint drinking. I salute his true grit it sticking up two fingers to Brussels and giving Strasbourg what for. I admire his pluck, spunk and drive. He stands up for hard working British people and UK Plc together. He's for cutting red tape and traditional British values. Farage is a man who will get the job done and make sure it's fit for purpose. He wants hand ups, not hand outs. He wants people to get their fair share when they need it, not entitlements. I salute his indefagitability.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 8:05 pm
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He is a politician and has spotted the only gap left in the market; that of plain speaking John Bull, the Englishman's Englishman.

He is, of course, a complete and utter self serving shite.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 8:08 pm
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He is, of course, a complete and utter self serving shite

Which makes him different to which political party leader?


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 8:13 pm
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Which makes him different to which political party leader?

It makes him exactly the same as every other party leader, but with the need to continue to be the Englishman's Englishman, with all that implies for the future direction of the country.

Basically, it's 'I don't like darkies' in a Barbour jacket.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 8:17 pm
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He's a bulbous throbbing bell end of truly biblical proportions. However, he's performing a very useful, possibly invaluable, social function in making it less likely (despite Eds best efforts) that the Tories will get a parliamentary majority.

So bloody good luck to him!


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 8:22 pm
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Basically, it's 'I don't like darkies' in a Barbour jacket.

Always the racist card to win a lost political argument.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 8:24 pm
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Well, if you'd like to actually present an argument.... 🙄


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 8:30 pm
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Well, if you'd like to actually present an argument..

I thought my earlier post (which you may easily have missed) explained my political persuasions quite clearly. Anyway, going out now, so no more posts on here, so enjoy your Saturday night, crikey.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 8:38 pm
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Good luck at the bingo.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 8:41 pm
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package everyone over 50 seems to love

Oi, I'm over 50 and I think he's a ****. Small minded little Englander with a poor grasp of the political actualité.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 9:25 pm
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"Well, if you'd like to actually present an argument.."

I thought my earlier post (which you may easily have missed) explained my political persuasions quite clearly.

This ?

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If I were forced to chose between Farage and that odd looking guy with the Lithuanian Marxist dad, I wouldn't even have to think about it!

Fortunately, I won't have to make that decision

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I don't think that explains your political persuasions quite clearly at all.

I don't understand, would you choose "that odd looking guy with the Lithuanian Marxist dad" or what ?

And why wouldn't you "even have to think about it" ? Don't you like thinking ?

If this according to you represents "an argument" then I suggest you work on it and give it some more thought 💡


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 9:59 pm
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Well you are arguing, so his point is valid to some degree.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 10:10 pm
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Am I arguing ? I don't even understand the point he's trying to make, so how can I be arguing against it ? Does he support Farage or what ? He hasn't actually presented an argument, despite what he claims.


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 10:22 pm
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Am I arguing ?

Breathing? Check.
Posting? Check.
Arguing? ..... 😉


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 10:38 pm
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ok


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 10:39 pm
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this video should give you a good idea about my thoughts on him 😉


 
Posted : 01/03/2014 10:46 pm
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So you mean he's a man who stands up to a braying narrowminded nationalist mob to defend a multinational union? Top hole. He cuts the mustard, there's no flies on him. Top of the morning.


 
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