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    So it's another referendum then. Ignore Mrs May's firm assertion that there will

    not be one. One decent Twitter storm and she'll fold like a cheap picnic table, then Comrade Jeremy will mobilise the nitwit millennials with promises of riches, free iPhones and affordable housing.

    A push and shove boys and the land is ours, or theirs....whatever!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    not be one. One decent Twitter storm and she'll fold like a cheap picnic table, then Comrade Jeremy will mobilise the nitwit millennials with promises of riches, free iPhones and affordable housing.

    A push and shove boys and the land is ours, or theirs....whatever!
    No. It’s just Nigel Farage trying to stay relevant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige View Post
    No. It’s just Nigel Farage trying to stay relevant.
    Maybe he can be the next Arsenal Manager.
    he might be a bit of a clown but he keeps winning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    Maybe he can be the next Arsenal Manager.
    he might be a bit of a clown but he keeps winning.


    #FarageOut
    "Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman

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    I was going to post exactly that view when I saw the ghastly old goat last night

    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige View Post
    No. It’s just Nigel Farage trying to stay relevant.
    Clearly desperate for one last six week slot of minor fame. The man's a ****.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    Clearly desperate for one last six week slot of minor fame. The man's a ****.
    It tells you what a profoundly unserious man Farage is that he would even contemplate risking this most hard-won result for the sake of his own ego. This is just one of the reasons why the serious Leave campaign ostracised the man as far as possible.

    Interestingly, polling before the vote showed that whenever Farage had a particularly high public profile, support for UKIP would increase, but overall support for leave across the UK would dip because a lot of natural leave voters didn't want to be associated with Farage or UKIP. In that sense, while you have to give him credit that we wouldn't have got the vote without him, he's a very divisive figure even among Leavers.

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    I repeat, the man is a ****.

    My deepest odium regarding Brexit is reserved for Boris. He was singularly ashen faced on the morning after the leave vote and behaved in a serpentine and disreputable way in the days that followed. He would have been expected to stand for PM following Cameron's resignation but the fat, scruffy snake knew a poisoned chalice when he saw one. ****.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    I repeat, the man is a ****.

    My deepest odium regarding Brexit is reserved for Boris. He was singularly ashen faced on the morning after the leave vote and behaved in a serpentine and disreputable way in the days that followed. He would have been expected to stand for PM following Cameron's resignation but the fat, scruffy snake knew a poisoned chalice when he saw one. ****.
    To think he was my MP, I voted for him

    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    not be one. One decent Twitter storm and she'll fold like a cheap picnic table, then Comrade Jeremy will mobilise the nitwit millennials with promises of riches, free iPhones and affordable housing.

    A push and shove boys and the land is ours, or theirs....whatever!
    Errr....no. Not it isn't. There is no possibility of a second referendum. Nigel Farage is irrelevant.

    Also, you have to remember that Jez has actually committed to getting us out of the Single Market and the Customs Union, so he's a fairly unlikely figurehead for a Remain vote, I'd have thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Errr....no. Not it isn't. There is no possibility of a second referendum. Nigel Farage is irrelevant.

    Also, you have to remember that Jez has actually committed to getting us out of the Single Market and the Customs Union, so he's a fairly unlikely figurehead for a Remain vote, I'd have thought.
    A second referendum would be great fun. Even better, a second referendum where you get exactly the same result, to the nearest percentage point, would be even funnier.

    Best of three?

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