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No MPs only polling at 2% but still gets invited onto Question Time Thursday I mean wtf

 

He is not even in UKIP's leadership any longer. Exactly what does he do or in what capacity he is worthy of being invited , at the license payers expense, to air his views on live TV.  He is a proven liar, election fraudster , expenses fiddler and under investigation by the FBI and that's even before we get onto his abhorrent, insular, racist retarded views on Britain's future . The bloke is a grade A cunt and should be behind bars not on our TV. 

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He is not even in UKIP's leadership any longer. Exactly what does he do or in what capacity he is worthy of being invited , at the license payers expense, to air his views on live TV.  He is a proven liar, election fraudster , expenses fiddler and under investigation by the FBI and that's even before we get onto his abhorrent, insular, racist retarded views on Britain's future . The bloke is a grade A cunt and should be behind bars not on our TV. 

 

You need a historical figure to add a bit of gravitas. His work is mainly done, but, boy, did he make a difference which would be felt for years to come. 

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You need a historical figure to add a bit of gravitas. His work is mainly done, but, boy, did he make a difference which would be felt for years to come.

I think that's overrated. The xenophobic press and the blatant duplicity of Cameron and his cronies did more to deliver the Referendum and its result than the self-styl"Mr Brexit".
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When you run a single issue party and that issue is then solved, you are entitled a bit of smugness and self-styling. Didn't UKIP play an important part, with its rise of popularity, in unsettling the inner balance of power in the Conservative Party which then pushed Cameron to call the referendum in the first place? At least, this was my understanding of the process.

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I think that's overrated. The xenophobic press and the blatant duplicity of Cameron and his cronies did more to deliver the Referendum and its result than the self-styl"Mr Brexit".

 

Its arguable that fear of Farridge eroding the Tory vote drove Cameron to his clever ruse of offering a referendum that was a slam dunk for Remain.

UKIP should have been confronted head on by all the mainstream parties and their poisonous doctrine exposed, 

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They're raging against immigrants again today. Their front page is howling because Labour want to

- close the detention centres, where traumatised and vulnerable people who have committed no crime are locked up in squalid conditions, subject to assault, bullying and rape and where suicides and self-harm are common;

- treat humans as innocent until proven guilty; and

- abandon the preposterous, dishonest and damaging immigration targets, which serve no purpose, obstruct any rational or humane approach to immigration - and which, in any case, have never been met.

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https://www.theguardian.com/media/2019/jan/23/dont-trust-daily-mail-website-microsoft-browser-warns-users

 

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Microsoft’s internet browser is warning users not to trust the Daily Mail’s journalism as part of a feature designed to fight fake news.

Visitors to Mail Online who use Microsoft Edge can now see a statement asserting that “this website generally fails to maintain basic standards of accuracy and accountability” and “has been forced to pay damages in numerous high-profile cases”.

 

We just might win this thing. 

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