oh yes, thats right, this is of course the only place where people express their dislike of NF and his ideas.
Labour Brings in excellent Renter's Rights - long overdue.
Whatever side of the debate you’re on he is very watchable.
I wonder how they’ll do in the elections ( if we have them )
oh yes, thats right, this is of course the only place where people express their dislike of NF and his ideas.
it looks to me as if you are not only prepared to attempt to undermine others with nasty comments that simply do not bear any relationship to what was written in order to try and put yourself in a better light, but that you are full of the prejudice we occasionally see on here when it comes to what some people believe re dyslexia
Oh dear, the lady doth protest too much, methinks. 
What has dyslexia got to do with any of this? Why on earth should I be prejudiced against people with dyslexia????
You have no idea of my background, training or skills so your accusations bear no weight at all. Let it drop. You are perfectly able to stand your own ground GracesGran
Moving on, this morning I overheard a speaker in our library addressing a group of WI members. There was a lively discussion about the abject failure of MPs to deliver Brexit and the emergence of the Brexit Party. It was heartening to hear the support for Nigel Farage and their curiosity about the Brexit Party. I was longing to join in but then a trolley of coffee was wheeled in and the door of the meeting room closed.
These women (many were Grandmothers I'd wager, many were younger women) were in agreement that the present two party system we have just doesn't work.
Perhaps the only place Farage gets a bashing is on Gransnet?
He has a lot of support here too though...
of not being what he claims, of promising the impossible, of duplicity, of double standards the faithful will continue to believe he is leading them to the promised land
You really should ensure all young and gullible Corbyn supporters read that and know he is a complete fraud who'll ditch his long held beliefs if it means he can please his backers hard left Momentum.
How very odd, Remainers follow anyone who's anti Brexit.
I'm not a Remainer or a Leaver. I am a person and I can't stand Farage and what he represents.
Guess what!!! I'm not a Corbynista either.
That's because remainers don't need one Kandinsky they are capable of thinking for themselves and don't swallow the lies of an fascist, public school educated, banker pretending to be an ordinary working man.
Remainers follow anyone who’s anti Brexit ! The fact that you haven’t got one standout ‘cult’ figure is because there’s no high profile remainer with any personality or charisma.
& as wonderful as remainers think he is, Chuka Umunna is nothing compared to Nigel Farage.
Kandinsky could you explain to me please who the remainers are following. As far as I can see there is no cult leader around.
If Farage won all the UK seats in Europe he could make a lot of news and headlines ( which would suit him well ) only to be voted down by the other 27 nations, he will achieve nothing.
Frustration, it seems voters like Mavericks, like Macron, Trump, Farage and Zelensky ( Ukraine) who promise change but change is always much harder to deliver than it is to promise
In fact, remainers are the worst.
Everything related to brexit is corrupt, based on lies, wrong, destined to fail.....bla bla bla.
I feel the same way about some remainers. Which is why discussing brexit is a complete waste of time, views & opinions are too set in stone.
Sounds like people who believe in religion.
I've come to the conclusion that the followers of Farage are much like members of a cult. It doesn't matter what proof you give of wrong doing, of not being what he claims, of promising the impossible, of duplicity, of double standards the faithful will continue to believe he is leading them to the promised land.
Poster asked to provide facts, poster can’t do throws toys out of pram - ah bless
trisher: Acting first and then let's work it out might just be a bit too late
This pretty much sums up the premise of the 2016 referendum, doesn't it? Let's not bother to look into this in too much detail, we'll work it out as we go along.
Would we behave like that in other situations in life?
Always like the last word don’t you Maryeliza, well you can have it, I’m not coming back on this thread, I’m off out now. Enjoy.
What I’m really sorry for maddy is your inability to provide facts for some of your assertions
Gracesgran ?
Glad to see you’re sorry Maryeliza.
I do wonder about some of the posts on this thread. Whatever happens with a vote for our MEPs, unless something happens in parliament, the maths will be the same and the issues will be the same. Farage will not have any real power other than to annoy the other EU countries.
This has all been about a potential split within the Conservative Party - three years of it. It's no good saying the Labour Party is split too, they are not in power so can affect very little. Change UK are talking up their candidates for the European elections but whatever happens that will not change the numbers in the HoC. The country is still split roughly 50/50 and swings a little one way and then a little the other.
We still do not know what there is a real majority "for" and please don't say leave. That is at least as splintered a view as the Tories have of their own party. We still have nothing definite except May's deal which does not have a majority nor does it look like she can move enough to provide a compromise.
Good morning. The year is 2521. Talks between the ruling Conservatives and the Labour party over the Brexit talks are still ongoing. Between lunches of Soylent Green sausage rolls and repurposed onion bhajis, ministers and described discussions as “cordial”, but a Labour party official urged Theresa May to leave her cryogenic chamber and “rip up her red lines” to keep the United Kingdom in a customs union. Can anything save the United Kingdom from that future?"
Probably a good day to do something else.
From the New Statesman email.
Oh maddy I’m so very sorry - I must have missed the information on where the TPA gets its money from so inadvertently made the misleading allegation that they don’t say. Oh mea culpa mea culpa. Perhaps you could post the link for me pretty please
I see the usual accusations of ‘funding and transparency ‘ are being trotted out.
‘.........it’s only a protest vote....................shows the electorate’s frustration with mainstream politics........’
David, or anyone else, why are the public in France, Ukraine, the U.K., and probably the USA, and most likely several other countries too, why are they ‘frustrated’ with mainstream politics?
Trisher. Yes the DUP politicians are set against any border but they can’t have it both ways - the EU are not going to agree to that.
In the referendum NI voted solidly to remain, as I said the present arrangements suit them well. As in Westminster it’s the politicians who are the problem
DE contributes to the Brexitcentral website founded by leading lights from Vote Leave and the Tax Payers Alliance - both of which have a slight problem over funding and transparency so yes - anything on their website is well worth taking seriously ?
Day6 - why have you copied and pasted a message from someone called Derek Epstein?
Who on earth is he?
What is his area of expertise?
Why should we take any notice of anything he says?
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