Pretty pink fairy
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- Jan 30, 2008
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A troll like you would know what it's like to be laughed at better than most I guess.
all my fans love me ManOfSussex
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DR
A troll like you would know what it's like to be laughed at better than most I guess.
speak for yourself
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DR
Sadly it won't bother you
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SG
Agree entirely. Most of Europe, like us, are used to totally ignoring Brussels and all it does.They are more than used to him he has been making anti EU speeches at the EU parliament for years and in most cases he is heavily jeered (as in this example)
https://youtu.be/XoAtCs7wXHY
Like Westminster the whole thing is pantomime a lot of the time and this latest outburst (whilst inappropriate) is not going to influence negotiations anymore than the childish chanting and behaviour of the other attendees when Farage was introduced
The constant drip drip of the consequences of Brexit are going to mount up on the economy and British society. Just a few examples of what is happening already..
Our credit rating going down.
Several big companies thinking of relocation to the Eurozone leading to large job cuts.
Reduction in the value of the Pound leading to higher prices and inflation.( Don't say our products are more attractive to exporters with a lower Pound, we are a service based economy)
Companies holding back on investment in infrastructure.
Companies holding back on recruitment.
Wage stagnation.
This before we have to cut a deal, things will get worse the closer we get to actual Brexit. I, like many can't see " sunny days " for the foreseeable future....
Agree entirely. Most of Europe, like us, are used to totally ignoring Brussels and all it does.
However I've had friends from across Europe telling me that Farage's performance has been top item on the news (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Getmany, Denmark) and THEY are embarrassed that he represents the UK. Couldn't care less about politicians' response. It's the man in the street that matters
the man made himself look a complete p...k and a laughing stock.not to be taken seriously as an mep.
Agree entirely. Most of Europe, like us, are used to totally ignoring Brussels and all it does.
However I've had friends from across Europe telling me that Farage's performance has been top item on the news (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Getmany, Denmark) and THEY are embarrassed that he represents the UK. Couldn't care less about politicians' response. It's the man in the street that matters
that's choice coming from you BG
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DR
Whats with this overly embarrassing feeling that you lot get, bet you lot were a barrel of laughs at the school disco ........
yeah ,you've made one or two howlers on hereso perhaps it is more poignant.
The man made himself look a complete p...k and a laughing stock.not to be taken seriously as an MEP.
I was fine until some **** decided "Bantz" was funny
he hasn't said that thoughLooks like UKIP's major backer is trying to sideline Farage now
says the grim reaper ......LOOK AT THE BROADER PICTURE
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DR
there's nothing to be sad about i don't get your doom and gloom, THE COUNTRY IS GOING TO BE FREE OF THE SHACKLES OF EU DOMINANCE there's only one way the EU is going LONG TERM and that's down the pan !!! FACE UP TO REALITY pleeeeeeease
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DR
Shackles of the EU my arse...keep in mind how free you are when you have to get a visa to go on holiday to your package holiday in Benidorm and you can only bring back 200 fags and a litre of spirits.