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Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 12:37 am

Video below of Nigel Farage being honest and straight up.

Nigel Farage - in his own words

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 12:58 am

Sums him up perfectly. I think most people have sussed this tosser by now though! Send him to Ongabonga land for his holidays I say!

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:20 am

City Slicker wrote:Sums him up perfectly. I think most people have sussed this tosser by now though! Send him to Ongabonga land for his holidays I say!


I think most as.....as a breath of fresh air.

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:38 am

Image

There's certainly a whiff of something about them - I don't think it is fresh air.

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:48 am

Dave67 wrote:Image

There's certainly a whiff of something about them - I don't think it is fresh air.


People have had enough of the old establishment. From one party to the other then back to the first party resulting in a change of nothing.

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:56 am

Bakedalasker wrote:People have had enough of the old establishment. From one party to the other then back to the first party resulting in a change of nothing.


Maybe you are right, maybe people have had had enough of going to the Doctor/Hospital/Spanish Hospital when they are sick without having to pay the receptionist.

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 10:14 am

Bakedalasker wrote:
Dave67 wrote:Image

There's certainly a whiff of something about them - I don't think it is fresh air.


People have had enough of the old establishment. From one party to the other then back to the first party resulting in a change of nothing.


Nigel Farage is privately educated and used to work in the city of London. Just because he drinks a pint and tells you what you want to hear (all our problems are caused by people from other countries) doesn't make him the answer to anything.

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 10:51 am

evanmorgan wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Dave67 wrote:Image

There's certainly a whiff of something about them - I don't think it is fresh air.


People have had enough of the old establishment. From one party to the other then back to the first party resulting in a change of nothing.


Nigel Farage is privately educated and used to work in the city of London. Just because he drinks a pint and tells you what you want to hear (all our problems are caused by people from other countries) doesn't make him the answer to anything.


So what if he is privately educated, so what if he comes from the City.......I've seen him stand against the new European head establishment....that is more than I have seen any of this lot or the previous lot do.

I'm not saying he is the answer. I have had a belly of this lot and I would rather give others a chance.

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 11:32 am

Dave67 wrote:Image

There's certainly a whiff of something about them - I don't think it is fresh air.


Quite right, its domething altogether more noxious.Hes just another power crazed Tory conman dressed up as something to deceive and spouting a lot of empty air. Maybe some people are confusing his arse with his mouth! ;)

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 11:52 am

FFS He went to Dulwich College.....A man of the people he definitely is not.

He has a serious neoliberal beliefs that differ markedly from the centre left EU. (Although the Germans are dishing it out to the Greeks)

The EU has been the bane of Neoliberals and the Tories have had one hell of a job hiding that, UKIP are handy for them as they look united.

Thatcher sold us the woman of the people myth with buying your own council house and defeating the nasty unions (who did destroy the country)

Farage is selling you its all the Jonny foreigner over here's fault, it would be better for you if he wasn't here.

At least with Thatcher my parents benefited....Whats the up side to Farage ?

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 12:14 pm

llan bluebird wrote:FFS He went to Dulwich College.....A man of the people he definitely is not.

He has a serious neoliberal beliefs that differ markedly from the centre left EU. (Although the Germans are dishing it out to the Greeks)

The EU has been the bane of Neoliberals and the Tories have had one hell of a job hiding that, UKIP are handy for them as they look united.

Thatcher sold us the woman of the people myth with buying your own council house and defeating the nasty unions (who did destroy the country)

Farage is selling you its all the Jonny foreigner over here's fault, it would be better for you if he wasn't here.

At least with Thatcher my parents benefited....Whats the up side to Farage ?


A red hot poker lodged firmly where he spouts his rubbish from. Not the same orifice which he uses to eat snd quaff beer!

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 12:43 pm

evanmorgan wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
Dave67 wrote:Image

There's certainly a whiff of something about them - I don't think it is fresh air.


People have had enough of the old establishment. From one party to the other then back to the first party resulting in a change of nothing.


Nigel Farage is privately educated and used to work in the city of London. Just because he drinks a pint and tells you what you want to hear (all our problems are caused by people from other countries) doesn't make him the answer to anything.
I hope he is educated I would be worried if he isn't

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 1:32 pm

For me all the party leaders are upper class twits and effectively look after their own - rich people. They don't give a shit about the rest of us. They are blatant liars and crooks filling their pockets in the short life they have in parliament. There is no-one there who represents the working man anymore.

Its a case of picking the best of a bad bunch. Given a choice of Cameron, Miliband, Clegg or Farage I would have no hesitation in picking Farage.

I like the fact that UKIP intend to leave the EU. I like that migrants will not have access to the NHS until they have paid NI for 5 years. I like that migrants will not be able to claim benefits until they have paid NI for 5 years. Under Labour & Tories it is been what we can do for the migrants but under UKIP it will be what the migrants can offer this country. Policies that benefit British people not foreigners!

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 2:39 pm

UKIP are the establishment. I'd love them to get a chance to prove to you that they're just little liars like LibLabCon. UKIP are no different at all.

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 2:40 pm

Stan_B wrote:For me all the party leaders are upper class twits and effectively look after their own - rich people. They don't give a shit about the rest of us. They are blatant liars and crooks filling their pockets in the short life they have in parliament. There is no-one there who represents the working man anymore.

All of them have a London centric outlook and support right wing corporatism which is effectively capitalism which serves the richest percentile. The only real option is to vote for a party that puts Wales first and that's Plaid Cymru.

Re: Nigel Farage - the man of the people

Mon Apr 06, 2015 4:45 pm

blueminati wrote:
Stan_B wrote:For me all the party leaders are upper class twits and effectively look after their own - rich people. They don't give a shit about the rest of us. They are blatant liars and crooks filling their pockets in the short life they have in parliament. There is no-one there who represents the working man anymore.

All of them have a London centric outlook and support right wing corporatism which is effectively capitalism which serves the richest percentile. The only real option is to vote for a party that puts Wales first and that's Plaid Cymru.

Didn't think I would ever agree with any of your posts on here but you're completely right about this.