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George Woodward Posts: 73 Joined: 30th Dec 2012 Location: UK | Posted at 15:50 on 3rd April 2014 Clegg sounded like he was going into a party political broadcast just before half way through,and when Nigel said he was telling lies with Clegg saying we are governed with 7% of EU laws,I wished he had added he has a record of telling lies. A win for Nigel,without a doubt |
Edward Lever Posts: 734 Joined: 22nd Dec 2005 Location: UK | Posted at 21:13 on 4th April 2014 Another point that Nigel Farage made is that the British public are sick of the political elite. What better example is the conspiracy of the snout-in-trough brigade (of both mainstream parties) to let Maria Miller (the Tory Culture Secretary) wriggle off the hook for fiddling her housing expenses. The amount the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner said she should hand back was £45,000. In the end, the MP's Standards Committee ruled that the amount she should hand back was just £5,800 and make an apology to Parliament. Her apology to the house on Thursday lasted just 32 seconds. Easy money, eh, Pip! Pip! No wonder we are sick of the mainstream parties and the brazen sleazy expense fiddling. |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 23:12 on 4th April 2014 Nicely put Edward and unfortunately very true! Nigel is going to have to clear up big time when they get elected. |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 08:22 on 22nd April 2014 The recent claims against Nigel Farage came to nothing, proof that you can't do better than support UKIP with an honest policy including us getting out of Europe. I reckon the only people doing any stirring for UKIP are those who know they are going to lose out big time at the next Elections, both EU and UK Keep up the good work Nigel Farage. |
Mick Ascroft Posts: 3 Joined: 23rd Apr 2014 Location: UK | Posted at 00:49 on 23rd April 2014 Ron, your a star Glad to see your still on here, I will be voting UKIP this time and I can honestly say I havnt voted for over 25 years because, lets face it, it would have been a waste of space. Im taking the plunge this time because ive had enough of being treated like a second class citizen in my own country Its time for change |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 08:31 on 23rd April 2014 I think there are many who feel that way Mick and the proof will be in the pudding so to speak.You said it all >>>I've had enough of being treated like a second class citizen in my own country! The EU Elections first and then the UK Election coming. Frankly I can't wait to see the Tories, Labour and Libdems get the biggest kicking ever! Lets face it, they really have feathered their own nests and quite literally totally ignored the people who voted them in, so change has to come as you say Mick. Well done Nigel Farage and UKIP!
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Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 06:50 on 25th April 2014 We shall see if you are correct John in due course. There are many people who say many things about us all, no matter what we do, where we work, who we are, but at the end of the day it's a question of who delivers what, and so now it will be down to Farage to deliver. Farage was a former Tory man under Thatcher, does that help? |
Colleen Warne Posts: 69 Joined: 17th Dec 2009 Location: UK | Posted at 07:39 on 25th April 2014 I agree with John I think the UKIP may have good ideas but I am concerned about Farage he seems to have personal issues and I dont know that I would trust him to me he doesnt come across as an honest strong leader. There is just something about him call it intuition Edited by: colleen warne at:25th April 2014 07:41 |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 11:22 on 25th April 2014 So Colleen, what does your 'intuition' tell you about Cameron, Clegg or Miliband? Will you waste another vote by adding your support for any one of them ever again? As far as I am concerned Farage is a breath of fresh air, but he needs us to support him to be able to make change. As a matter of interest, what do you mean by 'he seems to have personal issues'? Don't we all have personal issues to contend with at different times and haven't the people referred to above all got 'personal issues' .....maybe more so than Farage, as they are in the news a great deal more and for what, their stupid ideas Cameron was on the local news last night looking at holes in the roads, but for what reason? Truth is he announced an increase to Local Council funding and wanted praise for same, rather than just getting on with it. You also say 'he doesn't come across as an honest strong leader'. Lets break that down, on what do you base your statement about his honesty, what do you know that others don't maybe? Don't you think the newspapers would be full of it if there were problems? And 'strong'......... you have to be kidding surely, as he speaks his mind in the EU and tells it as it is here in the UK. What more do you want from a LEADER? |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 18:51 on 28th April 2014 Still have fluid on the knee and ankle John but overall a little better for the TKR I think. As for Nigel Farage, the show is about to begin so settle down and enjoy it! |