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Nice one, Rod. I'd have trouble lifting the glass, let alone the beer. Splendid barnet, by the way. Who's your coiffeur?
Nice one, Rod. I'd have trouble lifting the glass, let alone the beer. Splendid barnet, by the way. Who's your coiffeur?
WRONG!!!! - I think he drinks beer?Nigel Farage has no redeeming features.
GET REAL!!!!, it's a prop to make him look a man of the people.WRONG!!!! - I think he drinks beer?
I had a few whilst watching Liverpool That glass is heavy, my barber is no longer subject to the ecj :tinhat:You still on the one you started at 4 15? For shame!
Actually, whatever you may think of him, I met him years ago; before Brexit Party, even before UKIP was anything other than a tiny fringe party nobody had heard of much. He was in a pub in Westminster, drinking ale and getting 'merry'. I can assure you, his partaking of real ale was no prop back then, lol.GET REAL!!!!, it's a prop to make him look a man of the people.
Really? He does drink beer, you know, even when out of the public gaze, regardless of the use of a pint in photo opportunities.GET REAL!!!!, it's a prop to make him look a man of the people.
Please explain to me what a Sovereign nation is - and it's advantagesWell i would say they no longer have control of a sovereign nation
A sovereign nation is one that is sovereign. "It's" (sic) advantage is that it is sovereign.Please explain to me what a Sovereign nation is - and it's advantages
Actually, whatever you may think of him, I met him years ago; before Brexit Party, even before UKIP was anything other than a tiny fringe party nobody had heard of much. He was in a pub in Westminster, drinking ale and getting 'merry'. I can assure you, his partaking of real ale was no prop back then, lol.
At what?
I think he speaks for a vast majority for those living within the EU, Islamic opinions aside. Work together, trade together, have an internal market together but not a political union, a union which now wants its own armed forces, a union which has the same check out policy as Hotel California, check in any time you like, but you can never leave. That isn't what democracy is about, the EU has risen from the common market to a undemocratic governing body who are more interested in looking after themselves.>Snip<
I advise against taking his opinion seriously.. at least when you want to be taken serious.
I do, and I also believe there is nothing to fear about leaving the EU, neither Boris nor the EU has burned any bridges. In the EXTREMELY unlikely event that things don't go as planned there is always a way back. GB can now strike their own deals with other countries in a more streamlined way than the top heavy bureaucratic way of the EU. Having confidence in your country and its leaders is a start, no good comes of looking back at once was and being skeptical about the future.Do you know what "drinking the kool-aid" is foxy?
Oh dear, that, "if true", would be absolutely awful!That isn't what democracy is about, the EU has risen from the common market to a undemocratic governing body who are more interested in looking after themselves.
No, they have too much to loose, a fair deal has been struck and they should breath a sigh of relief they haven't got the chaos that a 'no deal' would bring.Can you see the eu parliament voting it out (if and when they actually get to vote, that is)?
omg! you don't mean he drinks wine and champers instead? - i'm cutGET REAL!!!!, it's a prop to make him look a man of the people.
Oh, gosh. Surely the eu wouldn't break a treaty!I did read this morning that Leo Varadkar is trying his hand at scare mongering about how the EU could drop the agreement if Britain didn't follow the rules, that happens in all FTG's, we are going through a bad patch with China at the moment.
Nigel Farage has no redeeming features.
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