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Post by Mr Stabby on May 31, 2019 14:39:25 GMT
Nigel Farage is the Establishment. As much as he denies it and pretends to be a man of the people. That his political career can hardly be described as a roaring success (although fair to him, Brexit part did well for a 38% turnout of voters) makes no odds that he is far, far removed from "the people" he pretends to be "the man of". He has picked a single inflammatory topic to make a fuss about, look at the attention it has got him. Yes, it's a shame Labour didn't listen to its ex-voters and stand on an anti-eu ticket, because if they had they'd be in power now.
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Post by Jim on May 31, 2019 14:53:29 GMT
He has picked a single inflammatory topic to make a fuss about, look at the attention it has got him.Β Yes, it's a shame Labour didn't listen to its ex-voters and stand on an anti-eu ticket, because if they had they'd be in power now. I see you hold a Marxist* view on Principles, if you don't like these I have others. *Groucho tendency.
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 31, 2019 14:58:08 GMT
Yes, it's a shame Labour didn't listen to its ex-voters and stand on an anti-eu ticket, because if they had they'd be in power now. I see you hold a Marxist* view on Principles, if you don't like these I have others. *Groucho tendency. Isn't one of the central tenets of the Labour Party supposed to be fighting for the betterment of the working class? In what way does flooding the country with cheap labour help to achieve that? Perhaps you ought to check out the opinion of proper Labour MPs such as Benn, Shore, Heffer on what the eu is and what its aims are?
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Post by naughtyfox on May 31, 2019 15:12:44 GMT
Nigel Farage is the Establishment. As much as he denies it and pretends to be a man of the people. That his political career can hardly be described as a roaring success (although fair to him, Brexit part did well for a 38% turnout of voters) makes no odds that he is far, far removed from "the people" he pretends to be "the man of". Same for Stephen Yaxley Lennon Is that his real name, Jim?
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Post by wellyftw on May 31, 2019 17:41:06 GMT
Same for Stephen Yaxley Lennon Β Is that his real name, Jim? That's his real actual name. (Tommy Robinson, that is)
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Post by naughtyfox on May 31, 2019 17:53:08 GMT
Is that his real name, Jim? That's his real actual name. (Tommy Robinson, that is) Keep up at the back, Welly! Some people may be wondering why heβs being referred to as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon throughout this. Turns out Tommy Robinson is a pseudonym. Stephen Christopher Yaxley was born in 1982. He later became Yaxley-Lennon to reflect the name of his stepfather Thomas Lennon. Sometimes he also goes by Stephen Lennon. In 2013 he was convicted of possession of a false identity document with improper intention after using the name and passport of friend Andrew McMaster to enter the US illegally. It was said by the judge at this hearing that his legitimate passport bears the name Paul Harris, although itβs unclear whether heβs ever gone by this name." How can his Passport bear the name Paul Harris? Very odd, eh? As for Boris's thorn: "His birth certificate lists his name as Joshua Edwin Ball. At some point during adulthood, it is believed he changed it by deed poll, to Marcus, for Β£15. It's unclear why." - perhaps he thought that's what's good for Stephen Yaxley is good enough for Joshua Ball?
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Post by Andyberg on Jun 7, 2019 14:52:35 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48554853βSpeaking outside court, Mr Ball said he had spent more than the Β£300,000 he raised on the case, leaving him in "massive debt".β π Gym memberships and random expenses have certainly rocketed in price since I last looked! π
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2019 14:56:41 GMT
How could it ever have ended any other way ...it would have been the end of the nonsense we call 'politics'.
Rog
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Post by Andyberg on Jun 7, 2019 15:00:32 GMT
How could it ever have ended any other way ...it would have been the end of the nonsense we call 'politics'. Rog Maybe Jim should start a campaign for another hearing.... After all, judges should be allowed to change their minds as well !ππ
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Post by naughtyfox on Jun 7, 2019 16:00:40 GMT
" Marcus Ball β traitor, fiend and twat. Firstly anyone whoβs name is MARK and yet decides that everyone should call him Marcus is a twat and should get a slap. This isnβt Roman times. You donβt sound sophisticated, you sound like a twat."
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Post by naughtyfox on Jun 7, 2019 16:03:31 GMT
"Mr Darbishire said the attempt to prosecute Mr Johnson was "politically motivated and vexatious"."
"Marcus Ball is a sick little ass hole of a remoaner. Canβt believe so many irate remoaners have crowd funded this little shit of a person. The high court will laugh and throw it out. !!!"
And so it came to pass.
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Post by patty on Jun 7, 2019 17:35:24 GMT
Oh so it didn't get anywhere then? What a surprise.......
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