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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2016 21:04:38 GMT
Still a few TFF regulars about I expect, even if TUST members might mostly already be on a plane heading for Havana in readiness for Castro's funeral. Or have they just sent a wreath with a note stating that 'he always had Cuba's best interests at heart' ? Those of us left at home will have learned of Paul Nuttall's emphatic victory to become the new UKIP leader. With Corbynista Labour still eyed suspiciously as being in league with those employing dirty tricks in an attempt to deny the will of the people as regards June's Referendum vote, Nuttall knows where his Party's best chance of gaining converts lies. Having been wiped out in Scotland, will we see Corbynista Labour deserted by their remaining supporters in the North of England ? The Political Editor of the Yorkshire Post seems to think it's a possibility. Time for Labour to take some serious steps if it wants to be considered as representative of anyone other than Londoners.
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Post by Rob on Nov 29, 2016 2:02:29 GMT
Scouser, though.
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Post by thefarmersfriend on Dec 1, 2016 10:36:32 GMT
And, by my reckoning, given his past as a university lecturer, one of those terrible 'experts' Kippers were telling us to take no notice of.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2017 12:25:13 GMT
Well tonight's the night folks ! With mind numbing alternatives like 'The One Show' or 'Emmerdale', I can foresee a huge audience tuning into Sir Nige this evening, for the first of his regular 7pm slots on LBC. Dead easy to pick up on the net, whether you use 'TuneIn' or another service. link- Sir Nigel on the airwaves
Neither would you want to be viewing BBC2 at 7pm to see who Argyle would get in the F.A Cup Fourth Round if they win their money spinning replay against Liverpool's Youth team. Added to which, the achingly politically correct Mr.Lineker will be presenting. Hasn't his support for gagging our free press, or supporting an upper age limit of mid thirties for 'child' refugees, been more than enough for us to stomach ? If Gary doesn't one day end up as Honorary President of Supporters Direct, I'll be very surprised .
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Post by Rob on Feb 24, 2017 16:06:13 GMT
The End
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 15:21:31 GMT
Rob Back in February Rob's cryptic message was widely interpreted as a call for a new patriotic political party to be established, better suited to, and in readiness for, the post Brexit world that we'll be inhabiting in a few years from now.Further evidence today that Rob may well have his finger on the pulse of nationalist politics to a greater extent than some had thought. Is the demise of UKIP gathering pace ? The story behind today's headlines stating 'Arron Banks Kicked Out Of Ukip For Claiming Paul Nuttall ‘Couldn’t Knock The Skin Off A Rice Pudding’ not only removes one of UKIP's major financial donors from it's membership list, but also gives every indication that we'll soon be heralding the formation of a new Party.
Banks hasn't been mincing his words, and has spelt out just what a state the old regime was in, and how his sights are set on a better future, with Clarke Osborne like clarity:
Rob's prediction coming true ?
Not that the current shenanigans should distract anyone from the bigger picture, and the giant strides being taken to get our country back from E.U bureaucratic rule. UKIP infighting is but a minor sideshow, which shouldn't interfere with our enjoyment and celebrations of the main event.
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Post by Rob on Mar 25, 2017 18:39:53 GMT
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Post by Rob on Apr 25, 2017 16:23:38 GMT
Their foreign affairs spokesman resigned today over Nuttall's burka ban. Probably time for this formerly one issue pressure group to call it a day.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2017 14:51:27 GMT
It would be a pity if UKIP start undoing some of the good work we associate them with, such as campaigning long and hard to get us the Referendum, which the British people utilised to demonstrate their desire to escape the shackles of the E.U. When you've got a Government so big and interfering that they even legislate on what items in your wardrobe you're allowed to put on when you get up in the morning, you really have reached a sorry state of affairs. This is just the sort of authoritarian legislation that we associate with certain European states that we've just voted to distance ourselves from....and with good reason: I'd echo Rob's call for UKIP to call it a day if this is an example of the restrictions on personal freedom they'd impose upon us. For the sake of Beekeepers, brides and Gilbert the Gull, let's hope UKIP steer a different path....or steer none at all if they've more of this type of dictatorial stuff in mind.
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