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In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 1:31 am

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Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 8:17 am

Lol - hilarious.

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 8:25 am

That's like trusting your wife with Ryan Giggs
or John Terry!! :mrgreen:

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 8:38 am

pembroke allan wrote:That's like trusting your wife with Ryan Giggs
or John Terry!! :mrgreen:


:lol:

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 8:45 am

A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 9:56 am

moonboots wrote:A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:



he hasn't actually said any such thing..
he has said that he thinks we are going to have to move to an insurance based system yes.. but that's the view of many people as the NHS becomes more and more of a money pit.
its a huge problem as it receives more money year on year yet never looks like its going to not be underfunded..
personally I prefer politicians that sound as if they are giving problems thought and airing those thoughts than the play it safe and say nothing type in case they send a few people into meltdown..i voted Brexit party Thursday purely because I believe in democracy..wouldn't vote for Farage in a normal GE. but do want problems out in the open..and politicians comfortable to talk about problems without having what theyve said first twisted and the talked about as if it was written in stone on the net..

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 10:03 am

“The Milkshake kid” who’s party has no policies.

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 11:13 am

moonboots wrote:A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:


The Health Service where plenty of hospitals are in special measures, and where it takes months, sometimes years to get your operation done. The one where nurses and doctors are leaving in large numbers, and where people are dying while waiting for treatment. I don't think many would look to get rid of it, but it needs one massive overhaul or it will end up getting rid of itself.

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 11:24 am

Clubfortyfourer wrote:“The Milkshake kid” who’s party has no policies.


But he’s getting the votes ,Wanker May !! All she had to do was take us out of Europe like the majority of brits wanted .Thats why Farage is popular :occasion5:

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 11:32 am

I believe the modern "professional" politicians are almost a generation behind the electorate. They don't get it, we have seen the tricks and spin and want straight talking, straight answers even if you may not like the answer.

Its almost a quarter of a century ago that a really media savy new labour sucked most of us into their lair almost destroying the antiquated tory machine. Focus groups and owning the message made them slick and streets ahead of the opposition,media and population.

Yesterday watching Alistair Campbell spinning that black is blue was embarrassing, as was watching the young scouser MP they throw out nowadays do the usual don't answer anything just repeat the message, repeat the message, repeat the message...... We've seen it all before !!!!

I am a leftie leaver. I dislike blairites their time is well and truly over. Owen Smith is the epitome of a Blairite, but whatever happens the good folk of Pontypridd will always vote labour, even though he is really change UK.

Farage is a one trick pony, but that's all he needs to be at the moment such is the dearth of leadership at local and national level.

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 1:04 pm

You have Alistair Campbell saying farage would be disappointed by the results and soubry saying change UK can be encouraged. It would be laughable if these people weren't trying to shape the direction of the country.

Let us leave. Try and make a go of Brexit and by all means soubry et Al campaign to go back in. But let us leave in the first place!!!

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 1:05 pm

Labour turncoats are now saying new vote only way but is it up them to have a new vote or even a general election which is their main aim?

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 2:12 pm

Xcasual wrote::thumbup:


Cuck :thumbright:

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 2:27 pm

tcblue wrote:
Xcasual wrote::thumbup:


Cuck :thumbright:


:?

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 4:31 pm

dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:



he hasn't actually said any such thing..
he has said that he thinks we are going to have to move to an insurance based system yes.. but that's the view of many people as the NHS becomes more and more of a money pit.
its a huge problem as it receives more money year on year yet never looks like its going to not be underfunded..
personally I prefer politicians that sound as if they are giving problems thought and airing those thoughts than the play it safe and say nothing type in case they send a few people into meltdown..i voted Brexit party Thursday purely because I believe in democracy..wouldn't vote for Farage in a normal GE. but do want problems out in the open..and politicians comfortable to talk about problems without having what theyve said first twisted and the talked about as if it was written in stone on the net..

Ye ok :thumbup:

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 4:54 pm

Clubfortyfourer wrote:“The Milkshake kid” who’s party has no policies.


No policy??? They ran on the one that meant something ,to BrExit. Hmmmmm didn't do too bad eh?

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 5:05 pm

moonboots wrote:A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:


Well said :lol: :clap:

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 5:16 pm

moonboots wrote:
dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:



he hasn't actually said any such thing..
he has said that he thinks we are going to have to move to an insurance based system yes.. but that's the view of many people as the NHS becomes more and more of a money pit.
its a huge problem as it receives more money year on year yet never looks like its going to not be underfunded..
personally I prefer politicians that sound as if they are giving problems thought and airing those thoughts than the play it safe and say nothing type in case they send a few people into meltdown..i voted Brexit party Thursday purely because I believe in democracy..wouldn't vote for Farage in a normal GE. but do want problems out in the open..and politicians comfortable to talk about problems without having what theyve said first twisted and the talked about as if it was written in stone on the net..

Ye ok :thumbup:




so he hasn't said it.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 6:01 pm

dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:
dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:



he hasn't actually said any such thing..
he has said that he thinks we are going to have to move to an insurance based system yes.. but that's the view of many people as the NHS becomes more and more of a money pit.
its a huge problem as it receives more money year on year yet never looks like its going to not be underfunded..
personally I prefer politicians that sound as if they are giving problems thought and airing those thoughts than the play it safe and say nothing type in case they send a few people into meltdown..i voted Brexit party Thursday purely because I believe in democracy..wouldn't vote for Farage in a normal GE. but do want problems out in the open..and politicians comfortable to talk about problems without having what theyve said first twisted and the talked about as if it was written in stone on the net..

Ye ok :thumbup:




so he hasn't said it.... :lol: :lol: :lol:


The NHS principle was a great idea, and worked reasonably well for a long time. Unfortunately, there is now a huge waste of money where management and executives are deemed more important then nurses who are leaving in droves. Hitting targets and filling in tick boxes take priority over patient care, and there are plenty of patients not being given their medication/painkillers etc., on time because there are either not enough staff on the wards, or they are bogged down with paperwork. The NHS is just not working as it should, and a big revamp is required.

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 6:08 pm

Xcasual wrote::thumbup:

Farage is Jesus in disguise

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 6:13 pm

All the newspapers reported Nigel Farage
"I think we are going to have to move to a system of insurance based system of healthcare."

“Frankly, I would feel more comfortable that my money would return value if I was able to do that through the marketplace of an insurance company, than just us trustingly giving £100billion a year to central government and expecting them to organise the healthcare service from cradle to grave for us," he adds.
You just can't escape this fake news.
So you are correct again, of course, he didn't say it! :laughing5: :roll:

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 7:10 pm

Steve Zodiak wrote:
dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:
dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:



he hasn't actually said any such thing..
he has said that he thinks we are going to have to move to an insurance based system yes.. but that's the view of many people as the NHS becomes more and more of a money pit.
its a huge problem as it receives more money year on year yet never looks like its going to not be underfunded..
personally I prefer politicians that sound as if they are giving problems thought and airing those thoughts than the play it safe and say nothing type in case they send a few people into meltdown..i voted Brexit party Thursday purely because I believe in democracy..wouldn't vote for Farage in a normal GE. but do want problems out in the open..and politicians comfortable to talk about problems without having what theyve said first twisted and the talked about as if it was written in stone on the net..

Ye ok :thumbup:




so he hasn't said it.... :lol: :lol: :lol:


The NHS principle was a great idea, and worked reasonably well for a long time. Unfortunately, there is now a huge waste of money where management and executives are deemed more important then nurses who are leaving in droves. Hitting targets and filling in tick boxes take priority over patient care, and there are plenty of patients not being given their medication/painkillers etc., on time because there are either not enough staff on the wards, or they are bogged down with paperwork. The NHS is just not working as it should, and a big revamp is required.




Steve the NHS as many problems all caused by Maggie and her market forces resulting in multi millions of ££££££s waisted. Also poor patient care is down to crap system used on wards... talking from 25yrs experience before retiring, God help us if insurances get inside nhs be ripped off even more than it Is now
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Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 7:18 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
Steve Zodiak wrote:
dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:
dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:



he hasn't actually said any such thing..
he has said that he thinks we are going to have to move to an insurance based system yes.. but that's the view of many people as the NHS becomes more and more of a money pit.
its a huge problem as it receives more money year on year yet never looks like its going to not be underfunded..
personally I prefer politicians that sound as if they are giving problems thought and airing those thoughts than the play it safe and say nothing type in case they send a few people into meltdown..i voted Brexit party Thursday purely because I believe in democracy..wouldn't vote for Farage in a normal GE. but do want problems out in the open..and politicians comfortable to talk about problems without having what theyve said first twisted and the talked about as if it was written in stone on the net..

Ye ok :thumbup:




so he hasn't said it.... :lol: :lol: :lol:


The NHS principle was a great idea, and worked reasonably well for a long time. Unfortunately, there is now a huge waste of money where management and executives are deemed more important then nurses who are leaving in droves. Hitting targets and filling in tick boxes take priority over patient care, and there are plenty of patients not being given their medication/painkillers etc., on time because there are either not enough staff on the wards, or they are bogged down with paperwork. The NHS is just not working as it should, and a big revamp is required.




Steve the NHS as many problems all caused by Maggie and her market forces resulting in multi millions of ££££££s waisted. Also poor patient care is down to crap system used on wards... talking from 25yrs experience before retiring, God help us if insurances get inside nhs be ripped off even more than it Is now
:thumbup:

Don’t forget Blair’s enthusiasm for PFI schemes.

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 7:52 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
Steve Zodiak wrote:
dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:
dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:



he hasn't actually said any such thing..
he has said that he thinks we are going to have to move to an insurance based system yes.. but that's the view of many people as the NHS becomes more and more of a money pit.
its a huge problem as it receives more money year on year yet never looks like its going to not be underfunded..
personally I prefer politicians that sound as if they are giving problems thought and airing those thoughts than the play it safe and say nothing type in case they send a few people into meltdown..i voted Brexit party Thursday purely because I believe in democracy..wouldn't vote for Farage in a normal GE. but do want problems out in the open..and politicians comfortable to talk about problems without having what theyve said first twisted and the talked about as if it was written in stone on the net..

Ye ok :thumbup:




so he hasn't said it.... :lol: :lol: :lol:


The NHS principle was a great idea, and worked reasonably well for a long time. Unfortunately, there is now a huge waste of money where management and executives are deemed more important then nurses who are leaving in droves. Hitting targets and filling in tick boxes take priority over patient care, and there are plenty of patients not being given their medication/painkillers etc., on time because there are either not enough staff on the wards, or they are bogged down with paperwork. The NHS is just not working as it should, and a big revamp is required.




Steve the NHS as many problems all caused by Maggie and her market forces resulting in multi millions of ££££££s waisted. Also poor patient care is down to crap system used on wards... talking from 25yrs experience before retiring, God help us if insurances get inside nhs be ripped off even more than it Is now
:thumbup:


From what I've heard Alan, paperwork being completed on time is taking priority over patients being given their medication on time Probably the same when you were there. Management with little hands on experience telling experienced staff nurses how to run a ward. Like most jobs, senior people have a great idea how things work in theory, but those at the front know how things really work when you put those ideas into practice.
From what

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 8:09 pm

Steve Zodiak wrote:
dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:
dogfound wrote:
moonboots wrote:A right wing fanatic who would get rid of the NHS in favour of a US style private insurance system. Ye...of course we trust in him :lol:



he hasn't actually said any such thing..
he has said that he thinks we are going to have to move to an insurance based system yes.. but that's the view of many people as the NHS becomes more and more of a money pit.
its a huge problem as it receives more money year on year yet never looks like its going to not be underfunded..
personally I prefer politicians that sound as if they are giving problems thought and airing those thoughts than the play it safe and say nothing type in case they send a few people into meltdown..i voted Brexit party Thursday purely because I believe in democracy..wouldn't vote for Farage in a normal GE. but do want problems out in the open..and politicians comfortable to talk about problems without having what theyve said first twisted and the talked about as if it was written in stone on the net..

Ye ok :thumbup:




so he hasn't said it.... :lol: :lol: :lol:


The NHS principle was a great idea, and worked reasonably well for a long time. Unfortunately, there is now a huge waste of money where management and executives are deemed more important then nurses who are leaving in droves. Hitting targets and filling in tick boxes take priority over patient care, and there are plenty of patients not being given their medication/painkillers etc., on time because there are either not enough staff on the wards, or they are bogged down with paperwork. The NHS is just not working as it should, and a big revamp is required.



its a money pit...growing, ageing population + never ending new treatments and new pharmaceuticals make it an enormous problem for whoever governs..
but for many people including the one I was replying to its a taboo topic...and should anyone dare mention it their voodoo god { facebook } will throw in a twist and mention it forever more as if a hanging offence..

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 8:14 pm

FOOTSOLDIER wrote:
Xcasual wrote::thumbup:

Farage is Jesus in disguise


Roger that brother :occasion5:

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 8:52 pm

Small wonder people vote for Farage. Adam Price is insisting Remain has won in Wales..this is contemptible, and insults the electorate whichever way you vote.

He's also sending congratulations to Derby County.

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 8:59 pm

rumpo kid wrote:Small wonder people vote for Farage. Adam Price is insisting Remain has won in Wales..this is contemptible, and insults the electorate whichever way you vote.

He's also sending congratulations to Derby County.



What they are doing is combining all the parties who are remain and saying they are the majority as overall it was around 56% remainers and 44%, leave parties that's all of UK by the way! on that basis they are saying people want another referendum? Whatever happened to the winners won and losers lost? :|

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 9:16 pm

Cognitive dissonance.

They all have it.

Re: In Farage we trust

Mon May 27, 2019 9:18 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
rumpo kid wrote:Small wonder people vote for Farage. Adam Price is insisting Remain has won in Wales..this is contemptible, and insults the electorate whichever way you vote.

He's also sending congratulations to Derby County.



What they are doing is combining all the parties who are remain and saying they are the majority as overall it was around 56% remainers and 44%, leave parties that's all of UK by the way! on that basis they are saying people want another referendum? Whatever happened to the winners won and losers lost? :|


It's rubbish of course. A lot of people will vote for a particular party whatever their policies. There are people in Wales who would not dream of voting for anyone other than Labour. They will have always voted Labour, but Labour would not be on another referendum ballot paper. It will still be leave or remain, and Labour heartlands mainly voted leave last time. Plenty of Conservative voters opted for leave as well. The turn out for a Brexit referendum will be far higher than for these MEP elections, and unless Adam whatever his name is happens to be psychic, he can't possibly know what another referendum would bring us, just as the pollsters could not last time.