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Berni
12-16-2014, 11:58 AM
I felt rather sorry for him, in fact.

I also discovered he'd suffered testicular cancer, which caused me to warm to him a bit. Although he seemed rather touchy and self-pitying on the subject, which lessened my sympathy for him.

Snin
12-16-2014, 12:00 PM
was it your left ball that went ? so now you flying more right wing ?

7evens
12-16-2014, 12:06 PM
adoring and busy wife, leaving him to get ****faced for the rest of the day.

Brexit = Keine Pumpernickel
12-16-2014, 12:07 PM
of our country with their racist xenophobe policies and ideals as epitomised by the bloke who just resigned.

Steve Williams - gay for Mark Knopfler
12-16-2014, 12:09 PM
Appeared to be a jolly amount of drinking going on.

Berni
12-16-2014, 12:15 PM
They're a group of relatively harmless buffoons who are riding a very temporary wave of popularity. Nothing more.

Berni
12-16-2014, 12:16 PM
And, as I've regularly pointed out, he dresses like a bookie's runner. Common little man.

Pokster
12-16-2014, 12:24 PM

Brexit = Keine Pumpernickel
12-16-2014, 12:28 PM
is doing harm to the peace and tranquility to this sceptred isle. UKIP policy of leaving the EU would be catastrophic to the best interests of this country. For a start the markets would collapse and inward investment from countries like the USA and China would dry up as they are only interested in us for being a member of the EU and all the benifits and trade advantages that come with it.

Fartage out I say :nod:

Bergkamp's Brain
12-16-2014, 12:29 PM
oh the irony :hehe:

Berni
12-16-2014, 12:34 PM
voting public (many of whom disagree fundamentally with you on the EU) have an outlet and are represented. One cannot on one hand talk about the freedoms this country enjoys while on the other decrying the entirely legitimate rise of a party that represents people who disagree with one.

People - not unreasonably - feel that they have been disenfranchised by the main parties' stances on Europe and immigration and UKIP is an entirely valid mouthpiece for those views.

This is what happens when you offer universal suffrage, I'm afraid. People start voting for what they want rather than what's best for them. :shrug:

7evens
12-16-2014, 12:36 PM
How long and at what legal cost did it take to finally boot out Hamza :rubchin:

Berni
12-16-2014, 12:37 PM

7evens
12-16-2014, 12:39 PM

Jake
12-16-2014, 12:44 PM
We've got it f**king great here, Nigel 'n all.

Herr Floyd - PEGIDA
12-16-2014, 12:45 PM
It saddens and angers me the amount of inbred traitors who hate England so much as to bad mouth a man who stands for the best interests of this country. It's these limp leftys who have led to England as nothing more than a tiny nuisance to the EU bandits. I hope you all die

Brexit = Keine Pumpernickel
12-16-2014, 12:45 PM
anti-Europe mentalists. Could let in a Lib/Lab coalition which would safeguard our position in Europe.

For goodness sake we have enjoyed unparalleled peace and prosperity in Weatern Europe since 1945 and the EU is the rock on which it is founded.

Berni
12-16-2014, 12:50 PM
under the US' military umbrella (and thus don't need to have big militaries - which, like an erect ***** are an excellent guarantor of domestic tranquility, but a dangerous temptation to foreign adventure) are the reasons we haven't had a war since 1945. That and the fact that we just can't afford one anymore, of course.

The EU loves to claim the credit for European peace, but it's horse****, historically-speaking. It is the consequence, not the foundation of European peace.

Berni
12-16-2014, 12:51 PM

Peter
12-16-2014, 01:13 PM
Also really brought home just how amateur he is. Once the spotlight of a general election falls on him and his idiotic party they will crumble completely.

Classic Jorge
12-16-2014, 01:15 PM

Peter
12-16-2014, 01:19 PM
Anything that contravenes established, conventional thinking.

People only vote for these loons as a protest. It is easy to vote for this c**t at a by election six months before a general election. Once it gets serious everyone runs for the cover of the two main parties. And nothing ever changes but people have 'had their say'

See, it works :-)

Peter
12-16-2014, 01:24 PM
It brought the conflict into everyone's home in a way no other war had done. Then the holocaust, hiroshima etc etc......

No doubt the end of the war and the slightly more enlightened approach to handling germany made a big difference. I am not the cold wsr can take much credit.

Peter
12-16-2014, 01:26 PM
As long as the lib dems dissappear for ever it is worth it.

Billy Goat Sverige
12-16-2014, 01:30 PM
Neither side with a governable majority, the Swedish Democrats look like they could go from 13% to 17% if the polls are anything to go by. All a bit of a mess really.

Classic Jorge
12-16-2014, 01:31 PM
As a man of the faith, just what the f**k is going on with the personality twins?

Isn't banking on two losers and giving an election a bye a tiny disservice to the people?

Billy Goat Sverige
12-16-2014, 01:33 PM
jump in the hotseat once his awful brother fails at the next election.

Classic Jorge
12-16-2014, 01:55 PM
I mean, f**k the people being f**ked over by the tories.

Berni
12-16-2014, 02:14 PM
The Cold War gave us a common enemy, which distracted us from kicking the **** out of each other.

Berni
12-16-2014, 02:16 PM

Classic Jorge
12-16-2014, 02:22 PM

Peter
12-16-2014, 06:59 PM
Poor old ed is as unelectable as neil kinnock.

I loved old neil. Decent fella, but far too welsh for number 10