Tory peerage within 3 months so he can join the unelected elite?
Labour leader??
What the actual....!
Do any of these idiots have any spine at all?
Surely Article 50 now needs to go to a free parliamentary vote?
Proper clown shoes for a very dangerous clown.
Lebdev in lab coat and slippers and Farage in a pair of shoes from the goodies in 1973.
Who buys these peoples clothes?
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Who buys these peoples clothes?
foreign wives?
Quality shoes 🙂
So a jolly amusing parlour game between a bunch of posh boys has led to them all walking away, there lives unaffected, having caused all manner of damage
How very Bullingdon
Nigel and Jamba sitting in a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G 😉
I've briefly met Farage.
He's a singularly unimpressive figure. He manages to pull of the trick of making an expensive Savile Row suit look as though it had been bought from Top Man.
He's not going to fade away, sadly.
With all the money Murdoch has you'd think he'd be able to get someone to iron his pants.
I kinda like those UK shoes.
I'll see myself out 🙁
A Tory within weeks, any by-elections coming up soon?
He's been the biggest thorn in their side for years now, they had to make huge changes to their manifesto and public pledges to try to side-step UKIP at the last election and it was mostly mathatical luck that stopped them gaining 10, 20 or even more seats.
If the Tory's pull him in as their in-house Euro skeptic nutjob they pretty much nullify them - he could say something like "blah blah blah, job done, now ready to be part of a mainstream party I can work with blah blah blah".
That or Yew Tree want a word, it just seems odd to me.
Shortly to form the "No facts please, we're British" party bankrolled by Aaron Banks
A Tory within weeks, any by-elections coming up soon?
That was my first thought.
What a omnishmables. A manifesto pledge that Cameron and most of parliament didn't want, to see off the extensional threat from the right wing of his own party and UKIP that's ended up with no plan and no idea for the future of all of us and implosions in both major political parties, and the resignations and retreat of the main architects of the nonsense.
Good job...gin and peerages all round?
Nigel and Jamba sitting in a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G
I'm convinced they're the same person. Perhaps it's so he can spout more [s]tripe[/s] #Jambyfacts on here
Farage has zero chance of being selected as a Tory candidate, imo 😉
Oh well that's confirmed it, Farage is our next Tory PM. You've cursed us Jamba. 😀
Even he doesn't want to stick about for the unholy mess he's helped create.
Cretin
I kinda like those UK shoes
Jeffery-Wests!
[url= http://www.jeffery-west.co.uk/jefferywest/product.asp?item=brilleaux-albion-oxford-29-619 ]Albion[/url]
He keeps his cushy MEP job doesn't he?
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/secret-services-and-brexit
Makes you think....
Nigel and Jamba sitting in a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G
I disagree on almost everything jambalaya says from a social and political perspective - but this childish bashing is getting beyond a joke IMO. It feels like bullying to me and despite the fact he puts his head above the parapet repeatedly, it doesn't give an excuse to keep having a go.
Have we forgotten what happened to one person who was consistently ridiculed on here...?
There go the rats.
Neil Hamilton for leader then?
Lets keep the calibre as high as it has been
[i]Neil Hamilton for leader then? [/i]
The rats are now boarding a sinking ship!
So a jolly amusing parlour game between a bunch of posh boys has led to them all walking away, there lives unaffected, having caused all manner of damageHow very Bullingdon
....My thoughts exactly. Light the fireworks and then stand well back. To quote charged GBH "Where are the Generals when you need them the most" (answers on a post card please)
Neil Hamilton for leader then?
you do get the impression that UKIP has more than it's fair share of middle aged white men to step seamlessly into the shoes of the departing middle aged white man...
He has resigned as leader. He will remain an MEP and be involved in any renegotaition debates which are put before the Parliament (although I suspect it will be carried out in secret as is the norm at the EU). He has said he will also work with other European anti-EU parties to help them progress their agenda.
@wwas look at the growth in the UKIP vote, phenomenal really from nothing (as he said he only just beat Screaming Lord Such in 1994) and without Farage and UKIP we would never have had a democratic Referendum.
[i]"If there is too much backsliding by the government and with the Labour party detached from many of its voters then Ukip’s best days may be yet to come."[/i] - Nigel Farage.
I agree entirely. If the referendum vote is ignored support for UKIP will go through the roof.
A timetable for withdrawal needs to be established that will make UKIP an irrelevance which disappears into the annuls of history.
So, so tell me what all you UKIP/EDL/Brexit clones going to do now ?
Do tell.
There go the rats.
Oi. Stop maligning rats. For one thing, rats aren't so stupid as to sink their own ****ing boat.
So, so tell me what all you UKIP/EDL/Brexit clones going to do now ?
Jesus.......are we still banging that line ?
Anyone who supported Brexit is an identical clone to UKIP and EDL supporters?
That'll be the 52% of voters then ?
Ffs give up.
ernie, were you a leave voter? (I agree it's not fair to characterise everyone on the leave side as idiots or fascists or whatever. People are still kind of angry, so silly things get said.)
If you were pro-leave, how are you feeling about how the leaders of the leave campaign have handled things since winning the vote? Are you feeling good about our prospects following the resuts? Genuine questions, I want to know how leavers are really feeling about their choice now.
This is the most sense any of the main players has contributed:
“I don’t think the UK should leave the EU. I think it would be a disaster for our economy and it would lead to a decade of economic and political uncertainty at a time when the tectonic plates of global success are moving."
Genuine questions, I want to know how leavers are really feeling about their choice now.
Unsurprisingly as a Leave supporter I'm very happy with the referendum result.
And because the Remainers position now appears to be that Leavers regret the way they voted I've asked other Leavers how they feel, their reaction has been the same as mine - incredulous that such a question should be asked.
Ok, thanks for replying. Just wondered. 🙂
And because the Remainers position now appears to be that Leavers regret the way they voted I've asked other Leavers how they feel, their reaction has been the same as mine - incredulous that such a question should be asked.
I can see why the question is so ridiculous. It must be like accepting that the ship is sinking, jumping into a lifeboat only to discover that the ship wasn't sinking, to discover that no one wants to pilot the lifeboat because they don't know where to go and leaving all the followers adrift at sea.
I wouldn't want the world to know I'd screwed up either.
Ernie lynch, kind of side stepped the questions that were asked...
Most of the Leave voters I've spoken to (there are not many in this group; they're kindof hard to come by in these parts) are saying the same thing; they didn't expect to win and only voted that way to give Cameron a bloody nose, a good old fashioned protest vote that in their own words, has gone horribly wrong. Friends and colleagues returning from the south or overseas holidays are saying the same thing; many, many English voters who they meet are also regretting their choice now that they see the appalling mess that exists where there should have been a plan ready for implementation. Even Jamb must recognise that the campaign organisers neither expected to win nor have a plan on what to do now that they have got their 'prize'. The referendum result needs to be annulled by parliament being brave enough to debate it and throw it out. Good bye Nige and thanks.
[i]the referendum result needs to be annulled by parliament[/i]
Parliament literally need do nothing to ensure we don't leave the EU - the referendum was a glorified opinion poll and it carries no legal weight.
Even Jamb must recognise that the campaign organisers neither expected to win nor have a plan on what to do now that they have got their 'prize'.
Which is why they're all running for the hills as fast as their little legs will carry them. To get a safe distance before it all comes crashing in
Apart from Gove. A man so monumentally blinded by his own ego, and idealogical fervour, that he thinks this is an opportunity rather than an absolute ****ing enormous catastophe


