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Molango's visa

Molango's visa
Sep 7, 2007
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London, UK
Your wife is a wonderful person.
Farage see things way way before most and called the trouble that mass immigration would cause, he wasn't wrong was he?

The balance has tipped and people are scared and had enough. He didn't get 14% and 4 million votes by Chance in such a short time.
Chance takes lower case c. I suggest you read some British history if you think Farage was the first 'clever' racist.
 




Right Brain Ronnie

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Feb 20, 2023
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North of North
Chance takes lower case c. I suggest you read some British history if you think Farage was the first 'clever' racist.
How do feel about Muhammad Ziauddin Yusuf being the Chairman of Reform, I think it's an amazing move for them, does that shock you?
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..




Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
A grammar war on a Farage thread. 😂

Do you have dyslexia? Unless you do you really can't know what I'd say.
Perhaps you and a few others for some reason weirdly want to believe differently, that is very odd to me.
What's your view on Farage and reform, do you feel they are going to help Britain get back to the unity it once was?
  • No
  • Not sure what the issue is
  • Dangerous twat and bunch of deluded fools, and since this "unity" is a myth - No.
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
There should be a comma after humour. I'm beginning to think English is not your native tongue. Never mind. We are kind to foreigners in the UK.
I'm beginning to think you are enjoying this too much.
 






Right Brain Ronnie

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Feb 20, 2023
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  • No
  • Not sure what the issue is
  • Dangerous twat and bunch of deluded fools, and since this "unity" is a myth - No.
Okay would you agree that this country is a point of tipping over the edge?
Would you agree that Farage is a strong leader?
Would you agree that Starmer is a weak leader?
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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How do feel about Muhammad Ziauddin Yusuf being the Chairman of Reform, I think it's an amazing move for them, does that shock you?
You are racially profiling this person as someone who should always act in what you imply to be in the best interests of their race, religion or culture.

However, this person could well be part of Reform for personal financial gain, just like the chief grifter Farage himself.

What a non-empathetic, delusional, totally naive and slightly offensive way to judge someone.
 






Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
Okay would you agree that this country is a point of tipping over the edge?
Would you agree that Farage is a strong leader?
Would you agree that Starmer is a weak leader?
No (what edge?)
No (but a good rabble rouser)
No
 


Molango's visa

Molango's visa
Sep 7, 2007
223
London, UK
You are racially profiling this person as someone who should always act in what you imply to be in the best interests of their race, religion or culture.

However, this person could well be part of Reform for personal financial gain, just like the chief grifter Farage himself.

What a non-empathetic, delusional, totally naive and slightly offensive way to judge someone.
Someone tell him Lord Haw Haw wasn't English. Eejits everywhere.
 


Jim in the West

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Sep 13, 2003
4,951
Way out West
Your wife is a wonderful person.
Farage see things way way before most and called the trouble that mass immigration would cause, he wasn't wrong was he?

The balance has tipped and people are scared and had enough. He didn't get 14% and 4 million votes by Chance in such a short time.
If people like Farage (and many others, unfortunately) constantly sow division and hatred then the result is unrest. If our leaders tried to bring us together then we’d soon realise that (amazingly) we’re all pretty similar. I admire Starmer as a leader because he does his best NOT to add fuel to the fire…..hopefully more will follow his example.
Farage, however, will continue to try to incite hatred and division. He is beyond despicable.
 




Right Brain Ronnie

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Feb 20, 2023
623
North of North
You are racially profiling this person as someone who should always act in what you imply to be in the best interests of their race, religion or culture.

However, this person could well be part of Reform for personal financial gain, just like the chief grifter Farage himself.

What a non-empathetic, delusional, totally naive and slightly offensive way to judge someone.
You say naive I say, people who class reform as far right are naive, look at that fool coxs who called Farage a Tommy Robinson in a suit.

That first class naivety and anyone that type of left propaganda needs to watch GB News and see what other different views are being held within our country.
 


abc

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Jan 6, 2007
1,389
Your wife is a wonderful person.
Farage see things way way before most and called the trouble that mass immigration would cause, he wasn't wrong was he?

The balance has tipped and people are scared and had enough. He didn't get 14% and 4 million votes by Chance in such a short time.

Farage saw an opportunity by exploiting immigration to his political advantage. He is and was wrong. We are poorer socially and economically post brexit as a result.
MASS immigration is a global phenomenon caused by global conflict, poverty and repression. Farage uses this in the save way that Hitler used the Jews - to create scapegoats
 


Right Brain Ronnie

Well-known member
Feb 20, 2023
623
North of North
If people like Farage (and many others, unfortunately) constantly sow division and hatred then the result is unrest. If our leaders tried to bring us together then we’d soon realise that (amazingly) we’re all pretty similar. I admire Starmer as a leader because he does his best NOT to add fuel to the fire…..hopefully more will follow his example.
Farage, however, will continue to try to incite hatred and division. He is beyond despicable.
Do they sow it? Or do they listen careful to understand what are the problems of our country, the people who don't want to hear these things are mis interpreting what he is doing.
But Starmers not listening he is dictating and the fact he is ignoring their voices and with potential mistakes management of the countries finance it is extremely worrying for most that can see through the see thru silk.
 


Right Brain Ronnie

Well-known member
Feb 20, 2023
623
North of North
Farage saw an opportunity by exploiting immigration to his political advantage. He is and was wrong. We are poorer socially and economically post brexit as a result.
MASS immigration is a global phenomenon caused by global conflict, poverty and repression. Farage uses this in the save way that Hitler used the Jews - to create scapegoats
Do you feel safe with so many unknown people in and around your neighborhood?
 




abc

Well-known member
Jan 6, 2007
1,389
Do they sow it? Or do they listen careful to understand what are the problems of our country, the people who don't want to hear these things are mis interpreting what he is doing.
But Starmers not listening he is dictating and the fact he is ignoring their voices and with potential mistakes management of the countries finance it is extremely worrying for most that can see through the see thru silk.

In fairness it’s a bit unfair to accuse Starmer of all of that when he has only been PM for a few weeks.
 




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