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Mr Mosquito

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  1. UKIP to win 8 MP's?

     

    http://survation.com/ukip-won-in-8-westminster-constituencies-last-thursday/

     

     

     

     

     

    (I'm stirring - but with a big result in the EU elections - anything is possible.

    LIB/LAB/CON are running scared. You can read it in any UK paper from the Guardian to the Mail to the Telegraph to the Mirror.

     

    Just read the comments - UKIP are on the rise.

     

    Also, if you read the comments to any European Union and/or UKIP article in any online newspaper you'll see the massive support for UKIP there as well. Massive support for Nigel Farage on Youtube - he's got a fanbase there that's now world wide and growing. It's absolutely delightful that the pro EU BBC stranglehold has now been broken. The BBC propaganda news and views agency - the mouthpiece of the traitor Lib-Lab-Con - are also taking a deserved kicking with all the non payment of BBC licence fees.

  2. Back to topic, Nigel Farage has invited David Cameron and Ed Miliband to debate Britain's continuing EU membership. David Cameron and Ed Miliband are looking increasingly cowardly in failing to show up. Nick Clegg may have totally lost the argument but at least he showed up for the TV debate. Any Tory or Labour voters willing to comment on the cowardice of their leaders?

  3. Propaganda...

     

    You do realise you have posted news piece from Russia Today?

     

    Hello Mr Pot, have you met Mr Kettle?

     

    I'm not surprised that the Russians are worried by the current Franco-German led European Union project. The Russians have been at the boot end of 3 previous German and/or French led European Union projects. Those previous EU projects having been led by Napoleon, then Kaiser Bill, then Uncle Adolf Hitler. To Britain's great credit, Britain was wholly opposed to all three. An increasing number of British patriots are becoming increasingly opposed to the current EU project.

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    Finally, is it possible for you to write a post without all the rubbish. It is truly tedious to read your description of Blair or the EU each and every time you have thought?

     

    Watch and learn......"WOW Nigel Farage UKIP Takes on Tony Blair the War Criminal back in 2005 !!!"........ 

     

  5. I think you have made a spurious link between the Greeks joining the Euro and their sovereign debt crisis. The Greek Ministry of Finance suggested 5 major causes for the economic problems of 2009:

     

    • Lower than expected GDP growth
    • Huge fiscal imbalances developed during the years from 2004 to 2009
    • Enormous government debt
    • Lack of budget compliance
    • Lack of statistical credibility (i.e. the government was 'fanciful' in its predictions)

     

     

    .....you've fallen for the EU political propaganda hook, line and sinker. Here's a short and concise explanation as to the problems in Greece, as Nigel Farage rightly states, it's politicians and banksters versus ordinary people......

     

  6. The first debate could be likened to two boxers weighing each other up in an opening round. Once Farage realised what a lieing, hectoring, smug, self-serving snake he was up against he changed tack accordingly, came out for the second round, and delivered the knock-out blow. Dignity, from Clegg, you will be waiting a long, long time. It says a lot that, after Blair, people could be fooled again and a man like this can rise to the position of Deputy Prime Minister.

    The answer to the question, 'How do you see the EU in ten years time ?'' was instructive. Clegg, 'pretty much the same as it is today'. Well 50% youth unemployment in Spain, for instance, and correspondingly high figures elsewhere. Demonstrations in 53 cities in Spain yesterday and a huge one planned in Brussels tomorrow(AFP). Is that where we want to be in ten years time? People were alarmed and critical of Farage's mention of the far right party in Greece but he was simply stating the truth. The National Front is making huge gains in France. You have to be blind not to see what is developing, or perhaps people simply do not wish to see it. Increasingly people have had enough of these tyrannical despots in Brussels and wish to reinstate their self-governing democracies.

     

    I like the boxing analogy. Nigel Farage has banged out the Liberal EU Champion early in the second round - Nick Clegg is on the canvas and out for the count and waiting for medical attention and the stretcher bearers. Ed Miliband and David Cameron are too cowardly to come out and face the peoples' Champion that is Nigel Farage. :clapping:

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  7. The French have said 'NON'  too.

     

    It's amazing to hear some people say, and I have even seen the opinion expressed on these boards, that they would prefer to be ruled by Germans than by our own elected leaders. If they're so bloody keen to be ruled by them there is always the option of going to live over there.

     

    They'd be known as 'island apes' (Insel Affel) when they go to live in Germany. :shifty:  There's already talk of all the EU's national armies being amalgamated into one EU army under one EU command centre. So, what happened to NATO? Little wonder that the Russians are getting increasingly edgey considering what happened when several European armies led by Germany invaded Russia in 1941.

  8. I expect that both Conservatives and Labour will have committed to EU reform

     

    David Cameron has already been told in no uncertain terms by the de facto Fuhrer of the EU 4th Reich herself - Angela Merkel - that there will be no EU reform. This is the reason why a Conservative or Labour vote is a wasted vote - unless you want Britain further under the tyrannical beauracratic and technocratic EU jackboot that is.

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    You may have guessed that I'm not a fan of Farage but I do believe that he has provided two useful services, both of which improve UK politics. Firstly, he will make sure that the Eurosceptic voice is well aired and that EU zealots like Clegg don't go unchallenged. The second service is that by providing a home for the wider elements of the right he has almost singlehandedly destroyed the BNP. For both these services he has my unfailing gratitude, although I wouldn't vote for the b^gger in a million years.

     

    I'll be voting for Nigel Farage's UKIP in the upcoming Euro elections. It wouldn't surprise me if UKIP becomes the biggest UK party in the EU parliament with millions of votes more than the Lib-Lab-Con EU loving traitors combined. At the end of the day, Conservatives, Liberals and Labour are EU loving traitor political parties and they're now ripe targets to be shot down by UKIP.

  10. Bart Simpson lookalike Farceage is playing the outsider/non-establishment/ non-big business card but is being funded by the Barclay brothers who are nothing if not big business.

     

    At the end of the day, the European Union is a high tax low growth area with a diminishing share of world trade. Why would astute big business leaders want to be handcuffed to that ???

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    Still way below his Euro-best though

     

    7/10

     

     

     

    Indeed, Nigel Farage was way below the best we've seen of him in the European Parliament where he's destroyed far bigger despotic EU targets than Nick Clegg. It's a total disgrace that the publicly funded BBC has not shown the brilliance of Nigel Farage until now. For years Nigel Farage has been seen on Youtube exposing the corruption and the criminality of the despot led European Union project. I can't wait to see an open debate between the main EU loving traitors - David Cameron and Ed Miliband - and the basher of EU despots that is Nigel Farage. People's champion Nigel Farage will destroy them. Bring it on. :D

  12. Back to topic, in tonight's Nigel Fartage v Nick Smegg TV debate I reckon the Lib-Dum EU scum leader was dealt a knock out blow. Bring on the EU loving cowards - that failed to show - the EU loving traitors Dave Camoron and Ed Milipede for people's Champion Nigel Farage to mince up.

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  13. What about Brown selling off a huge amount of gold when it was at a very low price ?

     

    Excellent point, and this was mentioned by Nigel Farage to Gordon Brown in the European Parliament. All Gordon Brown could do was laugh like a clown when he was confronted with this fact. Gordon Brown lost our country a fortune by selling off our gold reserves at a record low.

  14. Neil Kinnock is a prat, but was featured struggling to answer a question that we never even heard Durkin ask. It was an utterly biased piece of film making. I agree that Mr Ferauge came across very well, but he could hardly not given the pitch of the film. And I imagine that most of the working people in the wealthy London commuter village of Downe ain't at the lower end of the pay scale (though of course there are people of all walks of life in every town and I have no reason to suspect Nige isn't friends with them)

     

    He's Mr Nigel Fartage to me - the man that's causing a big stink for all our EU loving Lib-Lab-Con politicians. :D

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  15. So, did anyone watch the documentary? Nigel came across very well (though I still find him intensely irritating), but I have never seen anything so overtly biased towards a politician and political party on national TV. Hardly surprising given it was made by a film maker who's anti-EU and loves a bit of sensationalism. There was no balance and any dissenting views were edited into ridicule. At the end, after 5 minutes of talking up UKIPs chances in Wythenshawe, it ended without mentioning that they failed to win while Labour increased their majority. I genuinely agree that if UKIP have a level of support they should be allowed a platform, but this was something else entirely

    I'd be interested to know what others who watched it felt. Perhaps I'm just reading too much into it?

     

    The Labour Party's top pseudo socialist and EU loving traitor - Lord Neil Kinnock - was featured and he came across as being an intensely irritating self serving Welsh plutocrat.......or - more bluntly - a complete jumped up arsehole. In contrast, Nigel Farage came across as a fag smoking and beer drinking man of the people. It was interesting to see Nigel Farage in his local pub liaising with local working people - I can't imagine Labour's Ed Milipede being seen dead in a working man's pub oooop North where the bulk of Labour's voters live.

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