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1 minute ago, vogie said:

It has been reported that the man arrested is a Jeremy Corbyn supporter and an avid remainer, well who would have ever have guessed that.

 

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Well I would....Probably just left the DHSS office....

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38 minutes ago, bendejo said:

Well, we can be pretty sure it wasn't the Russians this time. 

They'd do something more like this

 

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Count your blessings Nigel, it could have been worse.

 

 

Looks like this chap is slightly off-color !

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5 minutes ago, the guest said:

Milkshakes seem quite popular in the current political climate in the UK. Wonder why eggs and tomatoes are not on the menu so much?

I don't think health foods are on his agenda.

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Read the UK news and bio of the idiot that did it....typical tree hugger bearded lefty layabout on the dole with nothing better to do but can afford over 5 quid for a milkshake. <deleted> fascists like this is why the country is such a mess.

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6 hours ago, Basil B said:

It was a criminal waste of a damn good milkshake.

 

Eggs well past their sell by date and rotten tomatoes would have been better.

 

Indeed. I read a report in which it said the milk shake, banana and caramel, cost GBP 5.25!

 

Rotten tomatoes and bad eggs would've been much better!

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29 minutes ago, vogie said:

It has been reported that the man arrested is a Jeremy Corbyn supporter and an avid remainer, well who would have ever have guessed that.

 

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That's awkward. If he's a remain how can he also support commie Corbyn who voted against joining the EU, Common Market as was, and has been anti EU ever since. 

 

Quite perverse really. A Remainer PM trying to deliver Brexit based on a crap deal that makes the UK almost a vassal state with no rights of voting, and a leader of the opposition pretending to placate the remainer elements of his party whilst really trying to engineer Brexit however he can.

 

 

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Read in a UK report that Farage was reported as being very angry with his security staff.

 

Something along the lines " well done, could've seen that coming a mile away, why didn't you stop it"?

 

To which one of the security detail replied 'sorry"!

 

If Farage saw it coming wonder why he didn't avoid it! TerrrrWat!

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3 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

Read in a UK report that Farage was reported as being very angry with his security staff.

 

Something along the lines " well done, could've seen that coming a mile away, why didn't you stop it"?

 

To which one of the security detail replied 'sorry"!

 

If Farage saw it coming wonder why he didn't avoid it! TerrrrWat!

I  think because he is "thick" as a milkshake could be an apt reason.

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4 minutes ago, geoffbezoz said:

'Fraid so, the bile and lies we all leave to Farage and the Brexiteers, seems they have plenty.

You haven't improved your logic then have you...Oh well...Carry on, your hole could end up a Well, hope you can swim.....????

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2 minutes ago, transam said:

One things for sure regarding this thread and remainers.....They are quite happy that an assault was used in their name....Tut Tut....They will be wearing black shirts soon.....

It doesn’t really come up to the measure of the rise in right wing racist attacks in the lead up to and immediately after the Brexit Referendum but I get your drift.

 

A milkshake becomes an atrocity.

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Just now, transam said:

One things for sure regarding this thread and remainers.....They are quite happy that an assault was used in their name....Tut Tut....They will be wearing black shirts soon.....

 

Nope. Anyone guilty of assault must be deal with according to the law. 

 

Actually, since you raise the point, you should read the parallels between Oswald Mosely and Nigel Farage backgrounds - both from wealthy families, both ex Public (private) schoolboys, both formed nationalist political parties, both blame minorities for the problems caused by people at the top; both had/have issues with telling the truth.

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2 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

Read in a UK report that Farage was reported as being very angry with his security staff.

 

Something along the lines " well done, could've seen that coming a mile away, why didn't you stop it"?

 

To which one of the security detail replied 'sorry"!

 

If Farage saw it coming wonder why he didn't avoid it! TerrrrWat!

I think it would be fair to say that only believe about 1% of what you read about Nigel Farage at the moment, it is turning into the biggest stitch up since the Bayeaux Tapestry, and most of it is lies, lies and more lies.

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4 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

Read in a UK report that Farage was reported as being very angry with his security staff.

 

Something along the lines " well done, could've seen that coming a mile away, why didn't you stop it"?

 

To which one of the security detail replied 'sorry"!

 

If Farage saw it coming wonder why he didn't avoid it! TerrrrWat!

The security staff are there to stop these kinds of things 

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43 minutes ago, vogie said:

It has been reported that the man arrested is a Jeremy Corbyn supporter and an avid remainer, well who would have ever have guessed that.

 

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He seems a bit old to be wearing T-shirts with cartoon characters on it 

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2 minutes ago, geoffbezoz said:

I  think because he is "thick" as a milkshake could be an apt reason.

 

Not sure he's thick. He has made a very large amount of money peddling 'snake oil" to the masses. 

 

Obnoxious, rude, dishonest, devious - for sure. But clever.

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6 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

Read in a UK report that Farage was reported as being very angry with his security staff.

 

Something along the lines " well done, could've seen that coming a mile away, why didn't you stop it"?

 

To which one of the security detail replied 'sorry"!

 

If Farage saw it coming wonder why he didn't avoid it! TerrrrWat!

Perhaps because there were a zillion cameras on him and he would have been hung by folk like you for doing something about it...But folk like you would not understand that....

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14 minutes ago, geoffbezoz said:

show us all the evidence that that was the case.

Show us the evidence that the thrower has been charged with littering.....

 

I found it funny that a poster would blame Farage for not picking up the litter - rather than the person responsible!  But that's remainers for you.....

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2 minutes ago, vogie said:

I think it would be fair to say that only believe about 1% of what you read about Nigel Farage at the moment, it is turning into the biggest stitch up since the Bayeaux Tapestry, and most of it is lies, lies and more lies.

 

Are you going for Nigel the Innocent or Nigel the Honest? Or a combo?

 

If the EU do investigate the alleged payment of GBP 450,000 he received from a "businessman" with a somewhat flaky background and heavy Russian connections, the outcome might be interesting.

 

Farage doesn't like be questioned, reminded of what he said in the past, or challenged on his "facts" which are often proved to be bllocx. 

 

You want to believe him - good luck.

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5 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

It doesn’t really come up to the measure of the rise in right wing racist attacks in the lead up to and immediately after the Brexit Referendum but I get your drift.

 

A milkshake becomes an atrocity.

You probably don't know that spitting at someone is an assault. A milkshake with some fat blokes gob in it to me is the same if not worse...

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2 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Not sure he's thick. He has made a very large amount of money peddling 'snake oil" to the masses. 

 

Obnoxious, rude, dishonest, devious - for sure. But clever.

He is under EU investigation for undisclosed payments. He claims it was to help him settle in the US. Think that sums him up . Stirring the ignorant masses to leave Europe, something he has been extensively remunerated for being part off, saying England should stand up for itself on its own again and all the while plotting to leave the country.  He was "thick" to consider his devious ploys would have gone undiscovered. Perhaps as all real con-men are clever, then yes perhaps you are right.

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3 minutes ago, transam said:

Perhaps because there were a zillion cameras on him and he would have been hung by folk like you for doing something about it...But folk like you would not understand that....

 

No he wouldn't. Prescott thumped an egg thrower and no one thought bad of him. Good combination too!

 

Farage is a prat if he saw it coming and did nothing. More like just another example of the drivel he spouts.

 

The thrower has been arrested and should be charged with assault.

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21 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Indeed. I read a report in which it said the milk shake, banana and caramel, cost GBP 5.25!

 

Rotten tomatoes and bad eggs would've been much better!

Bottle or glass of beer would have been better, defence in court:

 

Mylord he asked for it...

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