Farage - saviour of the EU? 16:12 - May 27 with 1231 views | WeWereZombies | That's what Matteo Salvini, a 'winner' in the Italian round of the European elections thinks: "It's not just Italy, it's [Marine] Le Pen in France, [Nigel] Farage in the U.K., it's Hungary, Poland …” he declared. “I am counting on having allies everywhere to save the EU ... to change its rules," he added. "We finally have to change after decades of bureaucrats and bankers' rules." From: https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-election-results-2019-country-by-country/ | |
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:24 - May 27 with 1203 views | Marshalls_Mullet | Farage has no power to do anything. | |
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:30 - May 27 with 1191 views | flimflam |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:24 - May 27 by Marshalls_Mullet | Farage has no power to do anything. |
Collectively with other euro sceptic parties he can. | |
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:40 - May 27 with 1170 views | pointofblue |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:24 - May 27 by Marshalls_Mullet | Farage has no power to do anything. |
And if he gets his way he'll only be in the EU Parliament for three to four months. [Post edited 27 May 2019 16:40]
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:49 - May 27 with 1145 views | pickles110564 |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:24 - May 27 by Marshalls_Mullet | Farage has no power to do anything. |
Largest Party in the EU! Work that out. | | | |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:50 - May 27 with 1143 views | pickles110564 |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:40 - May 27 by pointofblue | And if he gets his way he'll only be in the EU Parliament for three to four months. [Post edited 27 May 2019 16:40]
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Enough time to vote in Eurosceptics to the major roles to destroy within. | | | |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:57 - May 27 with 1136 views | J2BLUE |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:50 - May 27 by pickles110564 | Enough time to vote in Eurosceptics to the major roles to destroy within. |
Can you name thee things you hate about the EU enough to want to destroy it from within? | |
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:58 - May 27 with 1128 views | BlueBadger |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:57 - May 27 by J2BLUE | Can you name thee things you hate about the EU enough to want to destroy it from within? |
Foreigners, Burgandy passports and being nice to minority groups? | |
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 17:00 - May 27 with 1121 views | pointofblue |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:49 - May 27 by pickles110564 | Largest Party in the EU! Work that out. |
But the centre coalition of pro-EU parties has a larger number of MEPs. | |
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 17:26 - May 27 with 1082 views | WeWereZombies |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:50 - May 27 by pickles110564 | Enough time to vote in Eurosceptics to the major roles to destroy within. |
The message here seems to be that should Farage manage to get a Brexit Party led government in the United Kingdom then he would join with other European far right organisations to transform the European Union into some Orwellian Eurasia that will never leave the EU. So in Newspeak Brexit means Remain! | |
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 17:38 - May 27 with 1058 views | HARRY10 | Three years on and the UK is still in the EU, and will be for the foreseeable future Count the votes for pro leave parties and there were roughly below 45%, not the great victory they were claiming would happen and suggest they would lose a future referendum. I wonder where these old bigots will scuttle to next once the spotlight falls on Farages 'shell company'. They shouted about how the BNP was going to change things just as they did with ukip. We have seen their votes go to Farage's lot with Robinson and Batten losing. Their last chance, and they blew it. | | | |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 18:08 - May 27 with 1014 views | WeWereZombies |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 17:38 - May 27 by HARRY10 | Three years on and the UK is still in the EU, and will be for the foreseeable future Count the votes for pro leave parties and there were roughly below 45%, not the great victory they were claiming would happen and suggest they would lose a future referendum. I wonder where these old bigots will scuttle to next once the spotlight falls on Farages 'shell company'. They shouted about how the BNP was going to change things just as they did with ukip. We have seen their votes go to Farage's lot with Robinson and Batten losing. Their last chance, and they blew it. |
I doubt that it is their last chance, Brexit is like the DFS sale and Farage is always ready to descend on the couple who just came in to get out of the rain. And I think the pro Leave side of things did poll a little higher than you have it, sadly I put together a spreadsheet that shows my workings. Some huge assumptions here - Labour 50/50 Remain and Leave, the Tories 1/3 Remain and 2/3 Leave. A few of the smaller parties split 50/50 but a very narrow Remain victory. All a bit deja vu, the inevitable edit will be because posting it will mess up the spacing: .............Remain...........Leave BP................................5248533 LD.........3367284 Labour...1173627.5......1173627.5 Green.....2023380 Con..........504049........1008098 SNP .........594553 Plaid.........163928 DUP................................124991 Change.....571846 UKIP................................554463 SF..............126951 UU....................................53052 AP..............105928 SDLP............78589 TUV................................. 62021 Yorks................................50842 ED....................................39938 UKEUP.........33576 Animal;;;;;;;;12616...........12616 Women.......23766 Ind Net.........3820.5..........3820.5 SPGB............1752.5...........1752.5 Inds ............40140...........40140 Total........8825806.5..... 8373894.5 %'age............51.31%........... 48.69% [Post edited 27 May 2019 18:35]
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 18:10 - May 27 with 1010 views | pickles110564 |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:58 - May 27 by BlueBadger | Foreigners, Burgandy passports and being nice to minority groups? |
Hello Badger, great day for the little people, we luv Nigel. | | | |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 18:13 - May 27 with 1001 views | Swansea_Blue | Yep, Farage the ex-banker, with his banker and tax-dodging trust fund manager chums are just the people to “save the EU” and change “the bankers’ rules”. Why do people fall for this rubbish. It’s pure, very shallow propaganda. | |
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 18:19 - May 27 with 985 views | m14_blue |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:50 - May 27 by pickles110564 | Enough time to vote in Eurosceptics to the major roles to destroy within. |
Oh yes, it would be great for us if the EU collapsed wouldn’t it? Surely even committed leavers can see that a strong, stable EU is essential for us to navigate our way through Brexit. I mean you’d have to be a complete simpleton, with a ball of confused hate where your brain should be, to think otherwise. Oh. [Post edited 27 May 2019 18:20]
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 18:24 - May 27 with 972 views | WeWereZombies |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 18:10 - May 27 by pickles110564 | Hello Badger, great day for the little people, we luv Nigel. |
For goodness sake, pickles, do not think of yourself as one of the 'little people'. That is Sepp Blatter talk. Stand up straight, throw your shoulders back and be glad to be British (whatever your political persuasion), unlikely to get any respect from our European neighbours otherwise. | |
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 18:26 - May 27 with 960 views | Eireannach_gorm | Fortunately the Brexit Party (and other Parties of the Right) success will still leave them in a minority in the European Parliament. | | | |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 18:31 - May 27 with 943 views | Herbivore |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 18:10 - May 27 by pickles110564 | Hello Badger, great day for the little people, we luv Nigel. |
He doesn't love you. | |
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Farage - saviour of the EU? on 22:02 - May 27 with 851 views | HARRY10 |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:50 - May 27 by pickles110564 | Enough time to vote in Eurosceptics to the major roles to destroy within. |
but not enough MEPs - and those 30 odd bigots (out of 751) will soon fall out as they have done repeatedly before | | | |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 22:55 - May 27 with 800 views | mrshallisfit |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 18:10 - May 27 by pickles110564 | Hello Badger, great day for the little people, we luv Nigel. |
Yes and there it is where it gets surreal and very funny (but very depressing too). Look at the row of Tim nice but dims lined up with their sky blue rosettes. Supporters of the common man. Jeez, you really couldn't make it up. | | | |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 23:37 - May 27 with 776 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Farage - saviour of the EU? on 16:24 - May 27 by Marshalls_Mullet | Farage has no power to do anything. |
I think it is more that he has no desire to than no power to. He will happily take maximum expenses, make most criticism and take his redundancy before looking to make more money out of business interests. He fits in well with some of the most odious and self-serving politicians there have ever been. | |
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