Murray 17
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Have just watched "Who the hell do you think you are?" speech on YouTube. Nearly as good!a lot of them are brilliant, no pussy footing around and straight to the point !!!
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DR
Have just watched "Who the hell do you think you are?" speech on YouTube. Nearly as good!a lot of them are brilliant, no pussy footing around and straight to the point !!!
regards
DR
I have to say that was his finest speech.Have just watched "Who the hell do you think you are?" speech on YouTube. Nearly as good!
tells the EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT a few home truth's good on him i say a bit like telling some of the people on here a few home truths
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DR
the only people that were embarrassed were the rest of the EU Parliament for a bit of home truth coming their way , he's never been slow in speaking his mind to them so they should have expected it
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DR
I don't like the bloke and think he's a bit of a tool but it was quite entertaining watching the MEPs around him rolling their eyes and looking down their noses at him like they were somehow superior because they are staying in the EU, and I don't think he was too far off the mark when he claimed none of them had ever had a proper job, that got a few of them huffing and puffing. The EU reminds me of FIFA, a huge behemothic organisation doing what it wants, how it wants and ignoring the people who fund it and pay their wages, like FIFA I suspect it will all come tumbling down in a great snotty heap once another nation inevitably decides to get out.
I didn't follow the Brexit campaign very closely, but wasn't it Farage and his ilk who drove these buses...
... all around the UK so millions of people believed him and voted "Leave"?
If so, then how on earth does he get away with such a lie and is still a hero (apparently) for so many?
I've always found that insulting people is always the best way to start a negotiation.
Because it was all about immigration......
But the immigration will not really decrease (if anything it will increase, because the French won't try to stop the refugees trying to come to England anymore) as the movement of people from EU countries won't be limited (unless Britain wants to be excluded from the common market after Brexit, which I don't think is the case).