Nigel Farage
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Ray Scully
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Nigel Farage
Outwith his politics, he would make a good table companion on a cruise, as well as being the life and soul of our village pub.
However, I do class him as a lovable rogue. I wouldn't lend such characters money, get them to do any work for me or trust them with my wife or daughter (if I had one) But I must say that it is characters such as Nige that make life so interesting and pleasing.
Ray
However, I do class him as a lovable rogue. I wouldn't lend such characters money, get them to do any work for me or trust them with my wife or daughter (if I had one) But I must say that it is characters such as Nige that make life so interesting and pleasing.
Ray
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Re: Nigel Farage
I bet even you Ray would not be able to get a word inRay Scully wrote:Outwith his politics, he would make a good table companion on a cruise,
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Re: Nigel Farage
It does appear that Mr Nigel Farage has seriously rattled our mighty Government's golden cages somewhat
I was more than surprised and slightly bewildered by the support he got in the recent elections
I personally believe that our current leaders have lead the great British gentlefolk into a bit of a sticky bog, it must be the worst "snouts in trough" House of Commons/Lords ever
I was more than surprised and slightly bewildered by the support he got in the recent elections
I personally believe that our current leaders have lead the great British gentlefolk into a bit of a sticky bog, it must be the worst "snouts in trough" House of Commons/Lords ever
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Re: Nigel Farage
I would happily spend a night drinking with the lovable rogue
would I vote for him????

would I vote for him????
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Re: Nigel Farage
Well - it's a different voting system to the GE, and remember only about 32% of the population voted, and so he got about 10% of the vote?
The real game to play for is the GE in 2015 - and surely voters will think twice about voting for this man - his part haven't any real experience behind them I'm told.
Em
The real game to play for is the GE in 2015 - and surely voters will think twice about voting for this man - his part haven't any real experience behind them I'm told.
Em
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Re: Nigel Farage
He certainly appears to have more personality than any of the other Leaders, although Caroline Lucas seemed to have a decent personality, but she is no longer the leader.
Em, The Lib Dems have no experience of running a country either but they are 'assisting' the Conservatives.
John
Em, The Lib Dems have no experience of running a country either but they are 'assisting' the Conservatives.
John
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Boris+
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Re: Nigel Farage
Maybe not for much longer it seems - however I thought they did with Lloyd George.
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ChesterfieldJohn
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Perhaps they would do better if he was still hereBoris+ wrote:Maybe not for much longer it seems - however I thought they did with Lloyd George.
Em
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Dark Knight
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Re: Nigel Farage
time we had a few more "characters" in politics.
Nigel and Boris in a head to head would be a riot
Nigel and Boris in a head to head would be a riot
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London Boris, or forum Boris?Dark Knight wrote:time we had a few more "characters" in politics.
Nigel and Boris in a head to head would be a riot
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Re: Nigel Farage
Why not bothMeg 50 wrote:London Boris, or forum Boris?Dark Knight wrote:time we had a few more "characters" in politics.
Nigel and Boris in a head to head would be a riot
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Re: Nigel Farage
Meg 50 wrote:London Boris, or forum Boris?Dark Knight wrote:time we had a few more "characters" in politics.
Nigel and Boris in a head to head would be a riot
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Re: Nigel Farage
You can tell they're all a bunch of lying thieves just out to line their own nests..............because their mouths move 