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Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 09:36
by duke63
This lot wont solve anything with their divisive politics.

Once people see their jobs and livelihoods are threatened by Brexit the finger pointing will start and everyone who voted for it will say that no one told them they might lose their jobs....... and vote the other way.

A General Election will come just over a year after Brexit under current Tory plans, at which point the Nation may well be at a very low ebb economically.

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 10:59
by Monty
duke63 wrote:This lot wont solve anything with their divisive politics.

Once people see their jobs and livelihoods are threatened by Brexit the finger pointing will start and everyone who voted for it will say that no one told them they might lose their jobs....... and vote the other way.

A General Election will come just over a year after Brexit under current Tory plans, at which point the Nation may well be at a very low ebb economically.
I hope I'm wrong but strongly suspect that the voters will blame the Tories for the future failed BREXIT negociations, and UKIP will get the protest vote from both sides. We've just seen something very similar in America, millions of pissed off working class people voting for the right

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 11:13
by Kwacky
It's how it tends to work - we've seen it in the past. The far right are gaining ground in France, Germany and the Nordic countries. Labour are now seen as the party for the young middle class idealists, no longer the working mans party. The LibDems are no where to be seen. There aren't many options left.

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 11:37
by duke63
Strange how the Tories were insisting any deals would be worked out behind closed doors so as not to show their hand......................but one of them walks into a meeting with his discussions thoughts and ideas ( including denigrating comments about the peopl he will be negotiating against) on full view to photographers.

You just could not make up the stupidity of all this.

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Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 11:50
by C00kiemonster
duke63 wrote:Strange how the Tories were insisting any deals would be worked out behind closed doors so as not to show their hand......................but one of them walks into a meeting with his discussions thoughts and ideas ( including denigrating comments about the peopl he will be negotiating against) on full view to photographers.

You just could not make up the stupidity of all this.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38134859" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Having seen how the government machine works in what i used to do - i'm not surprised at all. The level of ability in most people in public sector and public sector funded organisations is scarily low.

All papers when being transported outside government buiidings should be covered. If they are not, it should be a disciplinary offence!

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 18:51
by kiwikrasher
Monty wrote:
kiwikrasher wrote:
Monty wrote:
Say hello to the Alt-Right. I'm off to Canada, goodby and thanks for all the fish!
Come to Aussie, the politics are just as bad but we are further away from the US and Trump.
Flights booked x6! Smoke me a Kipper, a UKipper!
What the feck is a kipper?

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 18:57
by D41
A smoked herring.

They're delicious.

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 19:00
by D41
PS.....especially from the Craster Kipper Company.


Shameless plug.

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 20:22
by kiwikrasher
Well looks like Aussies have been onto it for years

nipper kipper smoker ovens

Move over Monty and I'll buy you one (y)

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 20:45
by TonyB
duke63 wrote:If the mountain is called Brokeback I'm not really interested. But each to their own.
"You're not a man until you've had one"
- D41, circa 2011

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 21:29
by D41
Kwacky wrote:It's how it tends to work - we've seen it in the past. The far right are gaining ground in France, Germany and the Nordic countries. Labour are now seen as the party for the young middle class idealists, no longer the working mans party. The LibDems are no where to be seen. There aren't many options left.

I think that's a pretty balanced assessment. Labour have become smarter (always a good thing).....and moved away from their more extremist views into more-or-less the niche that the Lib-Dems once occupied.

OR!!! The more extremist Labour politicians, who always garnered undue attention in the past, are seen more for what they always were...extremist, for the sake of being extreme.



TonyB....I have no idea what you are on about.

Homo.

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 21:50
by StMarks
D41 wrote:........TonyB....I have no idea what you are on about..
I do.
Unfortunately I also recall the video clip that TB posted. (puke)

Re: Farage

Posted: 29 Nov 2016, 21:54
by D41
Go on??