UKIP go from strength to strength

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I blame the Scots. If only they'd voted yes, I fancy that would have been the end of Cameron.
 
What, just so we could have some other ghastly Tory? There are far worse ones waiting in the wings, you know.
 
BORIS! BORIS! BORIS!

(Comes with his own island, haircut, and bicycle. What's not to like?)
 
What, just so we could have some other ghastly Tory? There are far worse ones waiting in the wings, you know.

Cameron has been tame in contrast to Thatcher.
Hell, Labour's proposed cuts prior to 2010 were even deeper then what the Tories proposed.


Anyway I hate the Tory party. It needs to be destroyed and replaced by UKIP.
 
Mr Cameron said he was "downright angry" and said the British public would find the "vast" sum "totally unacceptable".

To elaborate on my earlier comment, this has really annoyed me. Why is the leader of the country getting 'downright angry' about this? Like it or not, we are part of Europe and being a bit of a tosser about this situation is not going to do us any diplomatic favours down the line. By all means challenge the proposal, but do it professionally.
 
I suppose what's causing his "ire" (faux ire, all the way, imo) is the notion that the British economy is doing comparatively well, and the EU is going to penalize it for doing so. Maybe he's taking it personally.

The reality could be that immigration has been giving the British economy a low-wage boost. Which might leave Cameron nowhere to go. A bit inconvenient.
 
I blame the Scots. If only they'd voted yes, I fancy that would have been the end of Cameron.
Yes, it would, but the Tory-Liberal alliance would still be in power. I don't think even the ministers would have changed, just Cameron would have gone back to his bench in Parliament and, say, G. Osborne *spits* might have been the glorious new PM.
Anyway I hate the Tory party. It needs to be destroyed and replaced by UKIP.
Because they would be so much better, of course.
I still insist that Quackers stop calling me a 'colonialist' and answer me why.
 
If anyone holding a pint whilst wearing a suit and talking rubbish is the "X Nigel Farage", that doesn't say much for your beloved leader, does it?
 
RE: Brand, if you listen to him and think he has something valuable to say you ought to get your vote rescinded. I have no idea why he gets on Newsnight and a occasional column in the Guardian. If RB wasn't famous he would be on the street, begging.
 
Do you ever have nice opinions, Quackers?
 
RE: Brand, if you listen to him and think he has something valuable to say you ought to get your vote rescinded. I have no idea why he gets on Newsnight and a occasional column in the Guardian. If RB wasn't famous he would be on the street, begging.

That's not how fame works.
 
Let's not forget that the UK was active in encouraging the recruitment of Eastern European nations to the EU in the hopes of finding allies against France and Germany.
 
You know which other right-wing populist leader developed a cult of personality?

That's right.

Eoin O'Duffy.

I's a cliché, I know, we've all heard it a thousand times, "oh, this is just what Eoin O'Duffy would do", but it has to be said: Farage is an O'Duffy in the making. We're going to have to face facts on this one.
 
RE: Brand, if you listen to him and think he has something valuable to say you ought to get your vote rescinded.
So people who agree with or maybe just don't detest people you disagree with should be stripped of their political rights?
 
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