Nigel Farage 15:28 - May 28 with 24118 views | union_jack | Nigel seems to be voicing the opinions of the silent majority of this country. Yes? Or no? | |
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Nigel Farage on 08:54 - Jun 22 with 1460 views | builthjack |
Nigel Farage on 12:40 - Jun 20 by Dr_Winston | Indeed. We're going to he dealing with the financial fallout of Brown's actions as Chancellor for decades, and he was even worse suited for PM. |
Between the estimated £21billion lost on the gold reserves, and the £30billion lost by Truss in a few days, that’s a lot. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Nigel Farage on 09:31 - Jun 22 with 1403 views | controversial_jack |
Nigel Farage on 20:54 - Jun 21 by builthjack | A Putin supporter. He says it’s Europes fault that Russia invaded Ukraine. Wow. What a tosser. |
He's wrong , as the EU doesn't have a military wing. If he had said the expansion of NATO he would be correct. He just can't accept Brexit has been a complete mistake and that he was responsible for it | | | |
Nigel Farage on 10:05 - Jun 22 with 1392 views | onehunglow |
Nigel Farage on 21:51 - Jun 21 by SullutaCreturned | Oh behave, Truss had a right mullering on here. She may have had one or two supporters but she was roundly condemned, criticised and laughed at. Thing is, we all do whataboutery but just because somebody was worse it doesn't mean the person being criticised was any good. Being less bad is hardly a ringing endorsement. |
Truss was catastrophic both for her party and the country. Labour zealots had better wind their necks in. This Starmer govt ,in waiting,look lethal for the “ ordinary working family” ,at least those who don’t want to bum off the state | |
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Nigel Farage on 10:09 - Jun 22 with 1390 views | union_jack | It seems now that those who are against Farage / Reform are conflating this statement of EU expansionism with him being a Putin apologist. That’s not the case and he made it very clear by saying the war was Putin’s fault but he was given a good reason to go to the Russian people. Now, was that the most politically astute thing to say with a GE coming up? That’s another question. | |
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Nigel Farage on 11:22 - Jun 22 with 1340 views | JumpingJackFlash |
Nigel Farage on 10:09 - Jun 22 by union_jack | It seems now that those who are against Farage / Reform are conflating this statement of EU expansionism with him being a Putin apologist. That’s not the case and he made it very clear by saying the war was Putin’s fault but he was given a good reason to go to the Russian people. Now, was that the most politically astute thing to say with a GE coming up? That’s another question. |
It’s not EU expansionism (Farage’s obsession) that Putin is concerned about, it’s NATO expansionism. | | | |
Nigel Farage on 12:56 - Jun 22 with 1294 views | waynekerr55 |
Nigel Farage on 10:09 - Jun 22 by union_jack | It seems now that those who are against Farage / Reform are conflating this statement of EU expansionism with him being a Putin apologist. That’s not the case and he made it very clear by saying the war was Putin’s fault but he was given a good reason to go to the Russian people. Now, was that the most politically astute thing to say with a GE coming up? That’s another question. |
There's no conflation on my part. He's on record saying he admires Putin. The same Putin who conducted a Novichok attack in Salisbury where most of our Military top brass are | |
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Nigel Farage on 13:11 - Jun 22 with 1283 views | Gwyn737 |
Nigel Farage on 12:56 - Jun 22 by waynekerr55 | There's no conflation on my part. He's on record saying he admires Putin. The same Putin who conducted a Novichok attack in Salisbury where most of our Military top brass are |
The parallels with Trump just keep on coming. Wait for the debate. Anything he doesn’t want to answer he’ll call the moderator names of call the question boring. | | | |
Nigel Farage on 13:27 - Jun 22 with 1277 views | onehunglow | I don’t follow anyone Putin is a killer Trump is a criminal Anyone “ following” these rats does not warrant any credit from me ,but that’s just me There is nothing to admire in Putin unless you’re warped . | |
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Nigel Farage on 14:12 - Jun 22 with 1255 views | controversial_jack |
Nigel Farage on 13:27 - Jun 22 by onehunglow | I don’t follow anyone Putin is a killer Trump is a criminal Anyone “ following” these rats does not warrant any credit from me ,but that’s just me There is nothing to admire in Putin unless you’re warped . |
What about Zelensky, what do you think of him? | | | |
Nigel Farage on 13:52 - Jun 23 with 1158 views | Wingstandwood | Populism is now unstoppable, the dam has burst; Millions within the EU are now sticking their two fingers up to the politcal establishment and the EU!..... That?..... Could end up with the destruction of the EU, or end up with a right wing EU, because its arrogant lefty-loon/liberal leaders have failed to apply common sense and to listen! There is also hope on the small boats issue, because allowing small boats to leave France and for smuggling gangs to operate means that it encourages illegal immigrants to enter France in the first place. And I guess this is the very lady that realises that, whilst also knowing that France has a military very capable of boosting border control effectiveness by coming to the aid of over-stretched French police. Because it has rather looked that there has never been any real intention to stop illegal entrants from entering France and to stop the smugglers and boats anyhow.
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Nigel Farage on 14:17 - Jun 23 with 1126 views | SullutaCreturned |
Nigel Farage on 07:30 - Jun 22 by Gwyn737 | I expect this to get a lot of traction over the next few days and you’re right, many of his supporters won’t like seeing themselves aligned with Trump. I’d say holding such an opinion is far worse than say, a huge error of judgment in leaving a D Day event… |
I'd agree with the second bit. As dull as Sunak was, siding, or even appearing to side with Putin is a massive cock up. Farage is a berk, or as I already called him, a spiv looking for easy money (the money part being an MP seat) and he can talk all he wants about what the people of the UK want but he's just another snake oil salesman. If Reform somehow won this election they'd do what was good for them. Maybe I read to many nasty stories about politics but I have a deep mistrust of anybody who affiliates with a party because they all end up the same way, they all serve themselves and watch each others backs. | | | |
Nigel Farage on 23:30 - Jun 23 with 1027 views | DJack |
Nigel Farage on 10:09 - Jun 22 by union_jack | It seems now that those who are against Farage / Reform are conflating this statement of EU expansionism with him being a Putin apologist. That’s not the case and he made it very clear by saying the war was Putin’s fault but he was given a good reason to go to the Russian people. Now, was that the most politically astute thing to say with a GE coming up? That’s another question. |
Utter arrant nonsense. EU and NATO are two different organisations. Supporting an autocratic kleptocrat is not a good look ...well except for the modern day right wingers desperate power at any cost. I thought you were better than that but you proved me to be misguided. | |
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Nigel Farage on 09:23 - Jun 24 with 967 views | union_jack |
Nigel Farage on 23:30 - Jun 23 by DJack | Utter arrant nonsense. EU and NATO are two different organisations. Supporting an autocratic kleptocrat is not a good look ...well except for the modern day right wingers desperate power at any cost. I thought you were better than that but you proved me to be misguided. |
DJ, what I said was a fact (replace EU with NATO, my mistake there). I heard his interview and he laid the blame on the war firmly on the shoulders of Putin. But he said he was given a reason / excuse to do so (as convenient that may have been) by NATO expansionism. Dont think for one minute that I am a Putin apologist because I am anything but. However, the point is that what Farage is being accused of may not necessarily be the case as he has not said that. His private thoughts I’m not privy to. | |
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Nigel Farage on 10:20 - Jun 24 with 943 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | The only reason NATO expands in the first place is because of the various countries very real fear that they might be next on Putin’s list. | |
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Nigel Farage on 11:04 - Jun 24 with 921 views | controversial_jack |
Nigel Farage on 10:20 - Jun 24 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | The only reason NATO expands in the first place is because of the various countries very real fear that they might be next on Putin’s list. |
NATO expanded well before this conflict | | | |
Nigel Farage on 11:08 - Jun 24 with 920 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Nigel Farage on 11:04 - Jun 24 by controversial_jack | NATO expanded well before this conflict |
Russia were interfering in or invading many countries long before this conflict. Chechnya, Georgia, Moldova etc. Belarus has virtually been annexed. | |
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Nigel Farage on 14:28 - Jun 24 with 856 views | controversial_jack |
Nigel Farage on 11:08 - Jun 24 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Russia were interfering in or invading many countries long before this conflict. Chechnya, Georgia, Moldova etc. Belarus has virtually been annexed. |
If you want to go there, look at the list of countries the US has invaded, bombed or regime changed | | | |
Nigel Farage on 17:31 - Jun 25 with 650 views | Boundy |
But Shirley its good for the economy ,further down the line of course . | |
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Nigel Farage on 17:38 - Jun 25 with 634 views | KeithHaynes |
Nigel Farage on 14:28 - Jun 24 by controversial_jack | If you want to go there, look at the list of countries the US has invaded, bombed or regime changed |
That’s about as valid as the excuses for the Middle East wars and conflicts, Palestine started it, Israel started it, Scotland started it. It doesn’t rub with me at all. Tit for tat excuses., | |
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Nigel Farage on 17:44 - Jun 25 with 630 views | Wingstandwood |
Nigel Farage on 17:31 - Jun 25 by Boundy | But Shirley its good for the economy ,further down the line of course . |
Crazy to think that its 127,000 arrivals so far and that’s just those that are accounted for excluding the ‘disappeared’ and at this rate in ten years time it'll be a case of approx half a million that have entered the U.K that nobody knows the true identity of. I guess that there are many out there hoping for the emergence of more sensible right-wing border control and rulers with intention to filter out and erode the numbers down to a trickle levels. Perish the thought and possibility of it ending up as 100,000+ a year! | |
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Nigel Farage on 17:56 - Jun 25 with 625 views | Dr_Winston | I'm not anti immigration generally. I'm not even anti immigration from France, but it's blatantly obvious that the Government has completely lost control of the numbers. We have absolutely no idea who is here, what their intentions are and how many of them there are. We're also not helped by our judiciary putting blocks in the way when the Govt actually does try to get to grips with the situation via the Rwanda plan, or idiots protesting at flights containing convicted criminals being repatriated. I'm not sure that I'd be shipping people to central Africa, but there are certainly hundreds of sparesly or completely uninhabited islands around the UK that could contain processing centres where people could be housed whilst their applications are being processed, and then removed if declined. At the moment once your feet hit the beach you're basically here for good no matter what. | |
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Nigel Farage on 18:04 - Jun 25 with 618 views | Boundy |
Nigel Farage on 17:44 - Jun 25 by Wingstandwood | Crazy to think that its 127,000 arrivals so far and that’s just those that are accounted for excluding the ‘disappeared’ and at this rate in ten years time it'll be a case of approx half a million that have entered the U.K that nobody knows the true identity of. I guess that there are many out there hoping for the emergence of more sensible right-wing border control and rulers with intention to filter out and erode the numbers down to a trickle levels. Perish the thought and possibility of it ending up as 100,000+ a year! |
You don't have to be left, right or a centralist to realise this is unsustainable , we cannot continue allowing number such a these without realising that social cohesion at risk , just look at what's happening in the Republic of Ireland with civil unrest never seen before, maybe in Irelands case they're not used to the influx of immigrants in the numbers the UK was built on and that could be the reason why they're more vociferous when it comes to immigration , but imo there rumblings within the UK is getting louder and has now become the main focal point for many of the populations concerns. | |
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Nigel Farage on 18:12 - Jun 25 with 601 views | Wingstandwood |
Nigel Farage on 18:04 - Jun 25 by Boundy | You don't have to be left, right or a centralist to realise this is unsustainable , we cannot continue allowing number such a these without realising that social cohesion at risk , just look at what's happening in the Republic of Ireland with civil unrest never seen before, maybe in Irelands case they're not used to the influx of immigrants in the numbers the UK was built on and that could be the reason why they're more vociferous when it comes to immigration , but imo there rumblings within the UK is getting louder and has now become the main focal point for many of the populations concerns. |
I'm hoping for a Marine Le Pen government in France, because if she has serious intent to stop undocumented illegal entry to her country, then it means they will not be travelling through France in great numbers to come over here. | |
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Nigel Farage (n/t) on 18:31 - Jun 25 with 570 views | Wingstandwood |
Nigel Farage on 18:12 - Jun 25 by Wingstandwood | I'm hoping for a Marine Le Pen government in France, because if she has serious intent to stop undocumented illegal entry to her country, then it means they will not be travelling through France in great numbers to come over here. |
I ponder if denied entry on French border is there another way to get into the U.K? Hopefully not! Too many nautical miles? [Post edited 25 Jun 18:39]
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