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UKIP are now the only honest party out there.

 

Indeed they are.

 

Our Nige' weren't exaggerating over the 40 million Romanians that moved in next door to you the day after they joined the EU, was he?

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UKIP are now the only honest party out there.

 

Really - I'm surprised that anyone falls for the 'anti-establishment' nonsense that Farage and his chums like to spout. Farage is an ex banker, who once claimed that he was the only politician keeping the 'flame of Thatcherism' alive.

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Really - I'm surprised that anyone falls for the 'anti-establishment' nonsense that Farage and his chums like to spout. Farage is an ex banker, who once claimed that he was the only politician keeping the 'flame of Thatcherism' alive.

 

 

Farage is an expensively educated Public Schoolboy who holds Thatcher as his big hero and believes in an insurance based health system instead of the NHS. Pfeffel is an Old Etonian who is on the right wing of the Tory party who has said today that we will now be able to make our own laws and introduce our "own taxation system" and working class and poor people in disadvantaged areas of the country have empowered them. It's like some sort of sick joke.

 

oh I know " we want our country back"

 

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UKIP and the Leave campaign have managed to persuade large numbers (apparently) of young Asians to vote Leave because they believe that immigration from India and the sub continent is going to be favoured instead of Europe with whom they don't have anything in common with, historically or culturally

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because they believe that immigration from India and the sub continent is going to be favoured instead of Europe with whom they don't have anything in common with, historically or culturally

True, the UK does have more in common with the Commonwealth countries that with European countries.

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True, the UK does have more in common with the Commonwealth countries that with European countries.

 

Yes it does, tropical climate, lots of barbecues, majority Hindus or Muslims, shared hatred of England... It has nothing in common with the European countries. Preposterous notion that.

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