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Post by Mr Stabby on Jul 4, 2016 19:11:56 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36702468I think we all owe him a huge vote of thanks for his tireless efforts, which finally culminated in our historic referendum. Certainly no other party leader seemed even remotely interested in listening to the "man on the street".
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Post by JohnV on Jul 4, 2016 19:26:35 GMT
well, like him or not, agree with him or not, as a politician he has made a far bigger mark on history than most
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 19:34:03 GMT
well, like him or not, agree with him or not, as a politician he has made a far bigger mark on history than most ...and he didn't go to Eton.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jul 4, 2016 19:45:13 GMT
I have seen Nigel in Youtube videos and heartily agree with him. He shows the slimy EU slugs up for what they are - parasitic scum.
I wouldn't mind meeting him to see if he really is a bundle of laughs. One can be deadly serious as well as amusing at the same time.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 20:21:22 GMT
Probably one of the most influential politicians we have ever had. Love him or hate him, you can't take away what he has achieved, and the sheer determination he had to carry it through. I don't think many can say he didn't say one thing they didn't agree with at one time or another.
Not the most politically correct of speakers, but credit to him for saying it as it was in his eyes.
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Post by Higgs on Jul 4, 2016 21:21:25 GMT
I've had mixed feelings in regards of Nigel Farage. He did, though, bring about the referendum. It may sound a little mean, but I think he still needs to be around, lurking. The work is not really complete. I'm thinking of Article 50 and the following negotiations. A Nigel Farage 'cattle prod' reminder.
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Post by Saltysplash on Jul 4, 2016 21:45:11 GMT
yes, credit where it is due.
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Post by JohnV on Jul 4, 2016 21:45:39 GMT
Probably one of the most influential politicians we have ever had. Love him or hate him, you can't take away what he has achieved, and the sheer determination he had to carry it through. I don't think many can say he didn't say one thing they didn't agree with at one time or another.Not the most politically correct of speakers, but credit to him for saying it as it was in his eyes. agree with your post .... but just felt I had to add (probably out of devilement ) "I don't think many can say he didn't say one thing they didn't agree with at one time or another" I don't think many can say he didn't say one thing they didn't disagree with at one time or another
He vocalised the fears and concerns of many people of varied political hue, which other politicians were too keen on sweeping under the carpet, for fear of being labeled racist.
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Post by kris on Jul 4, 2016 21:48:35 GMT
It does seem to be contagious this resigning business, it's only Corbyn who is resisting.
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Post by peterboat on Jul 4, 2016 22:01:47 GMT
My mates Richard and Simon met him at a wedding this weekend they both thought him a nice guy and he had a real presence about him. Both are remainers but got on with him well. For me he has made a difference he always imitated that once we left his work would be done so I will raise a pint to him tomorrow night as a thank you Nigel for work well done
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